The mystery itself was fine but annoyances I tolerated in the prior books really grated on me in this book so I think I'm done with this author. Rory regularly being afraid, nervous, worried, etc. in the first book made sense because of her situation. In this book, when she has a loyal group of friends and is a valued part of the community, it doesn't. I don't like whiny main characters and both the writing, as I just cited, combined with the narration, really plays that up, though I doubt that's the intention.
Similarly, Wyatt is supposed to be Rory's dreamboat and they're supposed to have a loving relationship but Rory expressed more than once fear of Wyatt's reaction (not as in a normal trepidation but as in actual fear), fear of his bear's reaction, etc. and his dialogue came across as a bit controlling even though I'm sure that's not the author's intention. If Rory was a real person, I'd sit her down to talk about red flags and how to communicate better with Wyatt.
Lastly, some of the things Rory does or thinks about doing just don't make sense. Early in the book she gets a showglobe as a gift and when she shakes it, she gets a slight but noticeable jolt or zap. Yes, that's weird but instead of mentioning it to someone or investigating the snowglobe further she thinks about smashing it in the trash. Really? And that's just one example.
Overall the Holiday Haven series is fun but I'm definitely liking some authors better than others.