Sometimes a cozy mystery is what you need to make you feel, well, cozy. I really enjoy the ones that are based on food, crafts, etc. Unfortunately, I did not like this one as much as the first, and even that one I've had trouble really connecting or relating to all the characters.
For this one, the plot just felt a little too out there at times for me. While I was able to half-guess the mystery, the other part I felt didn't really have enough clues to make that kind of leap of logic. I also wasn't thrilled with the motivations and it just made me feel kind of off as to the implications of why that particular person would do that particular thing. I wish I could say more, but I'd be giving it away then. Suffice to say, their motivations were driven out of an aspect of their person that wasn't a choice and it seemed like that was considered enough reason to be the bad guy with corresponding motivation. Maybe I'm reading too much into it though.
The main characters are ok. I still don't really feel connected to them though. We cycle through so many so fast we don't have enough time to get connected perhaps. I will say that food seems to feature just as predominant as the knitting aspects in this (although why oh why are there just knitting patterns and not recipes at the end as a result??!!). I actually enjoy the food descriptions. While I don't have access to a lot of fresh seafood myself being landlocked, I at least enjoy hearing about others enjoy it.
I'll probably give the series another try, just because I do feel like there's potential here. I just can't say I'm as engaged as I'd like to be.
Review by M. Reynard 2021