I see lots of potential for this series. Interesting characters with diverse interests and mind-sets, a quirky main character who cares, often too much, small town with a boat harbor, romantic potential, and an adorable Golden Retriever, Finn. Toss in a murder with all sorts of twists and turns, not to mention red herrings, and it was interesting to get to know the characters and setting. While, true, I wasn't quickly taken with main character Lila Bennett, she grew on my as the story went along. True, my eyes got lots of exercise rolling at her actions, but her heart is big and her sense of caring came through. I particularly liked how she managed to get books into the hands of young people who couldn't afford them, for instance. And, of course, I loved Finn, who plays a role and has a dramatic moment or two.
Lila was a big city investigative reporter, but rather than finding the guilty party, she is more focused on proving the innocence of friends who are potential suspects. True, she was the only one who suspects them but it's important to her to prove their innocence. It's how she does it that kept me rolling my eyes. Let's just say, there's nothing subtle about her questioning and soon her friends, the ones she wants to prove innocent, are chaffing under the weight of her technique. One becomes so frustrated they even report her to the police for harassment. Wait till you see who she accuses of sending her a threatening letter!
Bottom line, frustrated as I was with her methods, the mystery was good and the plot twists and turns kept my interest. Lila cares about people and ultimately accepts her own mistakes, showing her ability for growth. Her banter and easiness with friend and business partner Amy shows another side of her, too, as does her devotion and even willingness to die for her dog. While we don't get to know the surrounding cast of characters well this go-round, their interests and personalities show potential. Thanks #BookSirens for introducing me to Lila and her friends and community. I'm looking forward to following their adventures in the future. Hopefully my eyes won't be rolling as frequently next time. Grin.
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