Maddie came back to Daybreak Island after her grandmother died and now she and her grandfather, Leo, the former police chief, are running a feline rescue in the form of a cat cafe. Named JJ's after her rescue kitty, Junkyard Johnny, it's home to fifteen cats - up from her original limit of ten. When Leo's house wasn't keeping up with their growing business, Maddie, Leo and Ethan, the master baker of the cafe, expand into the garage to house the food angle and part of the house is home to Maddie, Leo, Ethan, Val and Lucas along with JJ and a dog named Oliver. The place is full to its rafters and it takes more than just loving cats to run the only rescue on the island. It takes volunteers and money. Maddie gets the chance for a fundraiser when she is approached by the Shoreline Animal rescue League, a group with a stellar reputation for bringing in the donations. Too bad this event has something extra - murder.
Maddie and Leo make a great team. Leo passed on his investigative skills to Maddie and together with some help from the rest of their household and some friends, the killer will be caught. From the first page to the last, my reading time spent on Daybreak Island, Massachusetts, was the perfect escape. The puzzle had me guessing wrong all the way and the ending caught me by surprise.
My thanks to the publisher St. Martin's Press and to NetGalley for giving me an advance copy in exchange for my honest review.