If you are taking it just as a cozy mystery, it would fall on the very light and fluffy end of the spectrum. Ivy Malone is an older widow who feels like she's pretty much invisible to most people these days due to her age. She still has a lot of curiosity and energy and wants to be doing something so when a mystery happens right in her neighborhood, she begins investigating on her own.
I had a really hard time getting into this one and almost quit on it. Like most readers, I hate to give up on a book and it did get much better as I read. It started out feeling very shallow. The Christian viewpoint is quite noticeable and even though I'm a very committed Christian, it felt a bit heavy-handed at times. Good Christian dialogue must be very difficult to write. I rarely see it done where it feels natural to me. The mystery was not difficult to figure out.
Even with the problems, I was enjoying the book by the end. I enjoyed the characters as I got to know them. Not a must-read but not a waste of time. I'll finish the series if I run across them but I probably won't actively seek them out.
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Would I pay money for it? Probably not
Would I read more by this author? If I run across it as a freebie or at the library
Would I recommend this to a friend? Depends on how light and fluffy they like their mysteriesPurchased as a Kindle freebie February 23, 2013
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