For the first book in a new series and a debut author, I found myself engaged in the characters and the mystery. I had difficulty putting the book down because I had to know what would happen next for Rook, Cam, Prim, and many others.
Rook is divorced from Cam, but thankfully it is amicable because she calls on him for help often. She doesn't want to, but she has no choice based on some other circumstances in her life. This doesn't sit well with Jacie, Cam's fiancée. But you have to wonder if Cam really wants to marry Jacie, or perhaps he still has feelings for Rook. You will have to read the book to get the answer to that question!
I loved the setting, a whiskey distillery in Kentucky. While I am not a whiskey drinker, I have wanted to visit one for many years to see how it operates. Until then, the author briefly discusses how whiskey is made to give us an idea of how the company operates. Rook is hired to work in the marketing area, and her background makes her the perfect candidate for the job. Luckily, she has an in via her best friend and next-door neighbor Bryan. However, something is happening at the company, and someone ends up dead. Rook is the new kid on the block and decides to investigate on her own despite warnings to leave it to the authorities. At least she is smart enough to hand over any information she uncovers to the police so they can unearth the killer.
There are various characters, but I was quite surprised when the killer was finally revealed. I had my eyes on a couple of the characters because they just seemed shady, but the truth was quite a surprise. While it is obvious to the reader what killed the victim, it takes some time for the police to connect the dots. It doesn't help that the Sheriff does not like Rook and the feeling is mutual. There is a huge backstory that explains the animosity, and I had to applaud Rook for standing up to him at every turn.
Prim is an unsung character. She is Rook's grandmother and helped to raise her when Rook's mother was killed years ago. However, Prim has health issues, and the truth is heartbreaking. She is a woman that will not let anything get her down and takes charge whenever possible.
Rook is another strong female character, and I'd like to say she got it from Prim. She doesn't take any guff and does what she must to uncover the killer. This also puts her in harm's way several times, much to the chagrin of Prim and Cam.
I was quite surprised and pleased with this new book and look forward to reading the next book in this series. We give this book 5 paws up.