I'm always searching for fun, feel-good cozy mysteries, and "The Deeds of the Deceitful" by Ellery Adams and Tina Radcliffe fills that niche.
Take the heroine, Cooper Lee. She thinks she's a disaster when it comes to men, though her friends in the Sunrise Bible Study try to convince her otherwise. Even they have to admit, however, that the last handsome man who took an interest in her ended up being a murderer, and poor Cooper had been left feeling like a fool.
So when Jon Eason, the handsome chef at a bed and breakfast, seems to be interested in Cooper, she can't trust her judgment. Cooper's sister Angela assures her "All the rest of those guys were auditions. You'll know when it's the real thing. He'll be kind and sweet and think you're the best thing since carne asada fries from Casa Grande."
But there are so many obstacles to romance. Cooper's Grammy for one. Will she take out her dentures, put them on the kitchen table, and ask Jon what his intentions are? An even bigger obstacle comes along. Cooper's good friend Mindy offers the Sunrise Bible Study a free weekend at her bed and breakfast. This will help her get all the kinks out before she opens for guests. But before the weekend is over, Mindy's stepmother is found dead, which is definitely bad for business.
"That poor Loretta Atwood was dead. Some might say she got what she deserved, but if that was the case and everyone got what they deserved in life, the world would be a very different place. Cooper was grateful for the blessings she received daily, undeserving as she was."
This cozy is full of twists and turns, with lots of fun stuff in between - books, art, crafts, a charming B&B, food, and romance. Just what we all crave, right? Enjoy!