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Book Review: A Corpse at the Witching Hour: A Festive Cozy Mystery
⭐⭐⭐⭐ out of 5 stars
Debra Sennefelder's “A Corpse at the Witching Hour” is a super fun and fast-paced cozy mystery that's perfect for all you Halloween lovers out there. From the moment I laid eyes on the cover, I knew I was in for a treat (pun intended). The colors, the Halloween theme, it's everything you could want in a cozy mystery cover. Major props to the talented designer!
Now, let's get into the review. I have to say, I really enjoyed this book. It was well-written, had a festive vibe, and kept me hooked from start to finish. Even though it's part of a series, you can totally read it on its own without feeling lost. That's always a plus for me.
The story follows Hope Early, a food blogger who agrees to help her best friend hand out Halloween candy at his aunt's supposedly cursed house. Legend has it that a woman dies there every twenty years on Halloween. So, when a dead body turns up on the front lawn, Hope starts questioning whether the curse might actually be real.
One of the things I loved about this book is how it captures the Halloween spirit so well. The author really knows how to create an atmosphere that gets you in the mood for some spooky fun. And the pacing? On point! It kept me engaged and dying (no pun intended) to know who the killer was.
Speaking of the mystery, it was well-plotted and had me guessing until the very end. Sennefelder knows how to throw in those twists and turns that make cozy mysteries so addictive. I was right there with Hope, trying to piece together the clues and uncover the truth.
Oh, and did I mention there are recipes? As a food blogger, Hope shares some of her favorite dishes throughout the story. It's like getting a bonus cookbook with your cozy mystery! It adds a nice touch and makes you feel even more connected to the characters and their world.
Now, I do have a couple of gripes. Some of the characters were a bit iffy for me. Don't get me wrong, I understand that Hope can be pushy and annoying at times, but wow, some people were really mean to her (including her boyfriend) over the smallest things. It felt a bit over the top. And then there's the ex-wife drama... It just seemed out of place and unnecessary, especially if you're new to the series like me.
Overall, “A Corpse at the Witching Hour” is a really enjoyable read, especially if you're in the mood for a cozy mystery with a Halloween twist. The plot is captivating, the setting is charming, and it has just the right amount of spookiness to keep you entertained. Yeah, there are a couple of character issues and some plotlines that felt off, but they don't take away from the overall enjoyment of the book. I'm already excited to get my hands on the next one in the series!
⚠️This review was written based on personal opinions and experiences with the book. Individual preferences may vary⚠️