Pros: Fast moving, fun plot. Great characters
Cons: Too many hours in Stacy's day (for us timing people)
The Bottom Line:
A fun hobby hook
With great plot and characters
A winning debut
No Quickstepping Around It - Get This Debut
Every time I think they've run out of hobbies to explore in
cozy mystery series, they surprise me by coming up with something I hadn't
expected. Honestly, with the popularity
of Dancing with the Stars and So You Think You Can Dance, I'm surprised they
haven't exploited dance before now, but ballroom dance is finally getting its
turn with Quickstep to Murder.
Stacy Graysin had her heart broken four months ago when she
found her fiancée in bed with another woman.
But Rafe Acosta is still in her life since he is her professional dance
partner and co-owner of Graysin Motion, a ballroom dance studio in the Washington DC
area.
Recently, Rafe has been pushing them to find ways to make
more money. Then, one night, Stacy hears
a commotion and investigates to find Rafe dead on the floor. Because of the break up, the police
immediately assume she did it.
Meanwhile, Rafe's half of the studio goes to a surprising person. Can Stacy deal with her new partner and find
the real killer?
This is the part of the review where I confess to having
taken and performed ballroom dance on an amateur level back in high
school. And, yes, I watch Dancing with
the Stars most of the time. So as you
can imagine, this new series appealed to me, and I had to read it. I was immediately pulled into Stacy's world. Heck, I wanted to sign up for lessons at the
studio, or at least possibly take some lessons to refresh my memory on the
dances. The book made good use of the DC
setting as well, and I found myself wanting to visit.
In addition to the fun setting, Stacy is a great lead
character. She is strong and immediately
relatable. Okay, so she makes some poor
choices in who to trust, but that made her more human. The rest of the cast feels just as real and
are a delight to spend time around.
The plot kept moving forward with new twists and
surprises. I guessed a small part of the
ending, but there was so much going on, I wasn't sure if I was right or
not. Yes, I even gasped a time or two at
a twist. The ending satisfied and kept
me turning pages.
My biggest problem with the book was one of timing. It often seemed like Stacy had extra hours in
her day as she'd spend several hours in her morning doing a task and then it
would only be 9AM. Things like that
bothered me, but they didn't affect the story in the slightest, so they were
really minor issues.
I'm glad I stumbled on Quickstep to Murder because I really
enjoyed it. I'm already looking forward
to seeing what happens to Stacy in book two.
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