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Book Review: Mrs. Morris and the Mermaid by Traci Wilton
Rating: 3 stars
Traci Wilton's “Mrs. Morris and the Mermaid” takes readers on a whimsical journey to Salem, Massachusetts, where B&B owner Charlene Morris finds herself caught up in a murder mystery amidst the excitement of the town's first annual mermaid parade. As the streets fill with mermaids and Hollywood stars, including the infamous Trinity Powers, tensions rise and a killer lurks in the shadows.
While I have enjoyed the series thus far, I found this particular installment to be a bit drawn out and repetitive. The central issue of the love triangle between Charlene, Dr. Jack Strathmore, and Detective Sam Holden felt overplayed and, frankly, tiresome. Sam's character development left much to be desired, making him rather unlikable in my eyes. The constant back and forth between the characters detracted from the main plotline and left me feeling frustrated.
Despite these shortcomings, Traci Wilton's storytelling still shines through, keeping readers engaged in Charlene's quest to uncover the truth behind the mermaid murder. The author weaves together elements of mystery, humor, and a touch of the supernatural that have become synonymous with the series, ensuring that fans will still find enjoyment in this latest installment.
Overall, “Mrs. Morris and the Mermaid” may not have been my favorite in the series, but it still offers an entertaining escape into a world where mermaids and murder collide. While I hope for some resolution in the tangled web of relationships in the next book, I look forward to seeing where Charlene's adventures take her next.
⚠️This review was written based on personal opinions and experiences with the book. Individual preferences may vary⚠️