CARAMELS WITH A SIDE
OF MURDER
A DALEY BUZZ COZY MYSTERY, BOOK TWO
By MEREDITH POTTS
Narrator: Lisa Beacom
Released: January 25, 2018
Sabrina Daley's world is turned upside down when a local psychic predicts that her missing sister will be found.
Unfortunately, the psychic, Miss Terri, is unable to provide any further details.Desperate for something more to work with, Sabrina shows up at Miss Terri's house the next day, ready to beg for another psychic reading. Instead, Sabrina finds Miss Terri's lifeless body.So when the local police have trouble solving Terri's murder, Sabrina sets out to bring the psychic's killer to justice before they strike again.
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Meredith Potts loves corgis, cupcakes, and captivating books. Her mysteries usually feature all three.
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HALL WAYS REVIEW: 3.5
Stars. Audio
book review. Caramels with a Side of
Murder is the second installment of the Daley Buzz Cozy Mystery series by
Meredith Potts, and like the first book, I was drawn to the setting: it’s set
around a coffee shop, The Daley Buzz, and located in Treasure Cove, a seaside
town. Plus, the book cover is cute and enticing – though sadly, neither the caramels
nor the corgi makes much of an appearance in the story.
There
is comfort when a reader returns to a well-known place. For readers who enjoy a series in which each
book follows the same structure and formula, the Daley Buzz cozies are for you.
Treasure Cove is a small town (albeit with an alarming murder rate) and our
core group of characters is back – and main character Sabrina must make some
amends with some of them for false accusations and abrasive behavior in trying
to solve the town’s last murder mystery. But look out if you are in her sights
as a suspect in the latest murder – in Sabrina and her policeman boyfriend’s
book, you are guilty until proven innocent, and you will be harassed until the
real murderer is found.
Readers will get to know some of the
characters a little better, including Sabrina’s mother, Elizabeth (strangely,
she’s called “Elizabeth” by her daughter and that’s not ever explained). I
found myself chuckling and nodding in agreement with Elizabeth’s way of
thinking, and of course, this line sealed the deal:
"One thing I'm not going to do at my age is waste calories on
mediocre chocolate."
We
also get to know Sabrina’s best friend Shannon a bit better, but I am on the fence
as to how I feel about her. She comes off sounding like a weenie at times, but the
reason behind her indecisiveness about which man to pick is an interesting one.
Shannon adds an extra layer to the story and gives readers a lighthearted break
from Sabrina’s amateur sleuthing.
If
you read my review of book one, Chocolateswith a Side of Murder, I mentioned that what made me decide to stick with
the series were two sub-plots that really piqued my curiosity: the mysteries of
main character Sabrina’s ten+ years missing sister and the goings-on at the
Waterson estate. It’s clear that the author is intentionally keeping these
story lines in the background to move them forward in each of the series
installments (I believe there are ten books now). Caramels starts off promising with another sighting at the mansion
and Sabrina getting information about her sister from a psychic, but it is like
the check-boxes are completed, and those lines are not revisited. There’s also
a third story going on in the background: what’s going on with the men’s only
secret meetings? Unfortunately, two books
in, readers are no closer to knowing anything more about any of these sub-plots,
and since I’m not overly fond of the main character, that’s probably going to
be a deal breaker for me in continuing the series. On the plus side, since no substantial
or new information is presented, it makes Caramels
work as a stand-alone, so readers can start with book two and not be much
out of the loop.
The
writing suffers a bit again because of limited and repeated word and phrase use,
unnatural, cookie-cutter descriptions of the characters, and asking the readers
to unreasonably suspend their disbelief in terms of police procedures. (And I
laughed out loud when Sabrina, who is running a small business, was suspicious
of someone working late and said, “I can't
remember the last time I was there two hours after close of business." I
can't remember the last time I didn't work at least two hours extra!)
As I haven’t read a print copy of the book, I can’t be certain if it’s the text
or the narrator, but my ear caught some agreement errors and incorrect word
choices, so it may be there is also need of some additional proofreading in the
print.
The
narration of Caramels with a Side of
Murder is performed by Lisa Beacom, and this is one place where there is a
huge improvement over book one in the series. Lisa’s voice is similar enough to
the first narrator’s that listeners aren’t jarred by the change, but she’s
infinitely better. Apart from pronouncing the word “caramels” as “carmels” in
the first thirty seconds, her narration is fabulous. She has a perfect rhythm
to her reading and voices the various characters so that each has his or her
own marker.
The
basic murder mystery is good and there are plenty of places where readers are misled,
so it’s tough to figure out the whodunit part of the mystery. For that and for
the sub-plots, I would recommend patient cozy-mystery lovers give the series a
try as what bothers me might not be an issue for others. Even if it’s not for
me, Caramels with a side of Murder just
might be your cup of coffee.
Thank
you to Audiobookworm Promotions for providing me an audio download in exchange
for my honest review – the only kind I give.
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