Mia Malone is back in her grandmother’s home town of Magic Springs Idaho after breaking up with her long time boyfriend, Isaac. She’s purchased an old school house to use as a home, catering kitchen and cooking school in order to get her life back on track. Isaac’s sister, Christiana, is also living with Mia after some unspecified trouble in her past.
Oh, yeah, and Mia’s a kitchen witch.
And her cat is possessed by the spirit of her
grandmother’s late boyfriend, who was also a witch.
Mia is gearing up for her first real job in Magic,
catering a birthday party for Adele, her grandmother’s inexplicable best friend. Inexplicable because the woman is haughty,
hypercritical, and a general pain to all who know her, so when she turns up
dead no one is too upset. Well, except
for Mia, who seems to be suspect #1 as far as the police are concerned.
As a first in series, the book is sort of obligated
to introduce the cast of characters, including Trent Majors the hot grocery
store owner who gets Mia’s heart racing despite her fear of another
relationship so soon. He is apparently
immediately smitten and can’t do enough for Mia.
I did say this is a first in series, but apparently
there is a previous, e-book only novella which details how Mia’s cat came to be
possessed. No details are really given in the story—not even if the cat is in
control or the spirit, which made me question some incidents because the cat’s
actions can be an important story point.
The writing is lively enough, and romance fans will
definitely find it a treat. Mia has done
some growing up and has valuable insights on her past relationship which will
serve her well going forward which—despite Trent’s amazing hunkiness,
sensitivity, and all around perfection—she is trying to avoid. She is likeable
and kind.
The flip side for me is that this magical world
isn’t really well defined. The rules
seem to be whatever is needed at the moment. The book ends up a sort of
mish-mash romance, mystery, magic, ghosts, cooking, and small business book all
rolled up into one. It’s as if the book
is trying to be all things to all readers.
I was also put off by the number of people who are just mean or
shallow. Most never develop as
characters. They’re one dimensional, and
their function is to plague our heroine.
The cardinal sin, though, was the solution to the
crime seemed to come out of left field but then I prefer “fair play” mysteries.
That’s not to say that this won’t develop into a
good series. For me, it needs to define
itself first and decide what sort of series it wants to be.
The print books in order:
One Poison Pie
Two Wicked Desserts
Three Tainted Teas
(April 2022)
There are also three e book novellas, Chili
Cauldron Curse (prequel); Murder 101; and Have a Holly Haunted
Christmas
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