Today I am reviewing a the debut novel in a new series by Sherry Lynn, who also writes as Holly Danvers and Holly Quinn. As Holly Quinn she writes the Handcrafted Mysteries and as Holly Danvers she writes the Lakeside Library Mysteries (click here for review of 3rd in series). Read on to discover my reaction to this new series.
Author: Sherry Lynn
Copyright: April 2023 (Minotaur) 288 pgs
Series: 1st in Mainely Murder Mysteries
Sensuality: n/a
Mystery Sub-genre: Cozy Mystery, Amateur sleuth
Main Character: Kinsley Clark, owner of SeaScapes landscaping
Setting: Modern day, Harborside, Maine
Obtained Through: Publisher for honest review, Netgalley
Book Blurb: "At twenty-nine, Kinsley Clark is living the dream life she always envisioned for herself. She’s the proud owner of SeaScapes, a thriving landscaping company in wealthy Harborside, set on the rugged coast of southern Maine. Kinsley’s veins are filled with salty air, a myriad of colors, and the fragrance of fresh blooms. But one afternoon, while working at her aunt Tilly’s bed-and-breakfast, the Salty Breeze Inn, Kinsley digs up more than she bargained for—a high-heeled shoe. The once sparkly shoe, now caked in mud, is linked to a case the police had appropriately dubbed the "Cinderella Murder."
Kinsley panics. Does this mean that her aunt and the inn are somehow connected to this murder? Will it scare away potential guests? Will it subject the inn to a rush of bad press? With Aunt Tilly’s reputation, and possibly her safety, on the line, Kinsley digs deeper into the crime to find out what the shoe was doing on her aunt’s property and who murdered Cinderella, whose real name is Daisy. As she investigates, more suspects rise to the surface, and eventually, Kinsley has to weed out a killer."
My Thoughts: Kinsley Clark's life is nothing but her landscaping business and her aunt.
Aunt Tilly, owner of the Salty Breeze Inn bed-and-breakfast, raised Kinsley and her brother when their parents died. Kinsley will do anything for Tilly.
Best friend Rebecca "Becca" is a real estate agent and has a good head on her shoulders. The potential romantic interest is a restaurant owner, Pete, but he seems stand offish which isn't explained until the last pages. I like going against the standard convention of the romantic interest being a cop. In this case Rachel, Kinsley's brother's ex girlfriend, is the cop and they're friends.
The mystery has enough depth and complexity to keep you guessing and go with a misdirect. I like the town as a setting, it is brought to life and wraps its arms around the reader. The climax was my favorite of a suspenseful killer reveal done well and believeably. Kudos.
My biggest complaint is the ridiculous descriptions of the color of anything via flowers - such as eyes the color of "Sweet Tea heucherella leaves" or eyes the color of "blooming blue hydrangea globes". This became ridiculous and I was done with that on the second such plant reference for a color descriptor when the book is full of them! This doesn't make an interesting character - it makes her unrelatable unless we are all focused on gardening to that extreme.
Rating: Good - A fun read with enjoyable characters and town setting. Solid mystery.
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