I can't believe we're at book thirteen in Ellie Alexander's bakeshop series. It's always hard to keep a long-running series fresh, but Alexander manages to do that with the introduction of new characters and business ventures. However, while these new elements add plot points, they have become a little overwhelming at this point. So many different people work at the famed Torte, I can't remember who they all are and their relevance to the plot (which is normally very little, if at all). It also seems as though our MC Jules is running a small empire between Torte (which seems to do it all--pastries, coffee, wedding cakes, catering, lunch sandwiches...), Scoops--the ice cream shop introduced in the last book, and Uva, the winery Carlos is now running. It's just a lot. Alexander can't really backtrack now, but I wish all these elements hadn't been added over time.
Putting aside the extraneous fluff and focusing on the story at hand, I was actually quite entertained. Andy, Torte's star barista is entered in the West Coast Barista Competition, where the winner gets $10k and a trip to nationals--not to mention the publicity Torte would get. But when the famed judge known as the Simon Cowell of coffee (and even harsher) drops dead, everyone is a suspect, including Andy! Of course, Jules and Lance are on the case.
With this type of cast cozy mystery with such a despised victim, there were so many potential suspects it made for a wild ride! The competition aspect was fun, as well. Perfect for fans of Chopped! I think fans of this series won't be disappointed, but I hope Alexander chooses to focus on her Sloan Krause series instead of milking the bakeshop books to the bone with even more characters and business ventures.
Thanks to St. Martin's Press for my eARC! All thoughts and opinions are my own.
4 stars - 8/10