I came for the promise of holiday coziness: Christmas lights on palm trees, ghostly shenanigans, and Maureen and Finn navigating the holiday rush with a side of supernatural chaos. What surprised me was how seamlessly the murder mystery wove its way through the festivities. Perry’s small-town Haven is endearing—a little sun-drenched, a little spooky, and full of oddball characters (alive and otherwise) who make every page pop. The parade of lovable ghosts feels like a warm hug, even when things get dicey. C.S.E. Cooney adds another layer of magic to the narration by bringing Maureen and the folks to life.
The pacing kept me hooked, moving between Maureen’s attempts to save her inn and the unraveling threads of both a new and an old murder. The setting is dripping with cozy, Gulf Coast charm, and by the end, I wanted to book a holiday at Haven House—even if it is haunted. The rapport between Maureen and her ghostly companions (plus her ever-faithful Finn) brings big heart, and while the whodunit isn’t the trickiest, the journey is the real treat. You’ll laugh at the ghosts sabotaging dinner, cheer for Maureen’s tenacity, and maybe even tear up at moments of unexpected connection.
Originally posted at viewsshewrites.wordpress.com.
I came for the promise of holiday coziness: Christmas lights on palm trees, ghostly shenanigans, and Maureen and Finn navigating the holiday rush with a side of supernatural chaos. What surprised me was how seamlessly the murder mystery wove its way through the festivities. Perry’s small-town Haven is endearing—a little sun-drenched, a little spooky, and full of oddball characters (alive and otherwise) who make every page pop. The parade of lovable ghosts feels like a warm hug, even when things get dicey. C.S.E. Cooney adds another layer of magic to the narration by bringing Maureen and the folks to life.
The pacing kept me hooked, moving between Maureen’s attempts to save her inn and the unraveling threads of both a new and an old murder. The setting is dripping with cozy, Gulf Coast charm, and by the end, I wanted to book a holiday at Haven House—even if it is haunted. The rapport between Maureen and her ghostly companions (plus her ever-faithful Finn) brings big heart, and while the whodunit isn’t the trickiest, the journey is the real treat. You’ll laugh at the ghosts sabotaging dinner, cheer for Maureen’s tenacity, and maybe even tear up at moments of unexpected connection.
Originally posted at viewsshewrites.wordpress.com.