Can Kate Make Her Ex an Ex-Suspect?
It’s been about a year and a half since we got the first book in Lisa Q. Matthews’s Irish Bed and Breakfast series. I was glad we got to revisit the characters in Buried in Shamrocks. And it’s out just in time for St. Patrick’s Day!
The first book introduced us to Kate Buckley, a single mother with two daughters. She grew up in (and her family is still in) Shamrock, Massachusetts, which has leaned into its name and has become a town that celebrates all things Irish year round.
Summer is just starting, and Kate and her girls are returning to Shamrock for the summer. They are going to help run the family bed and breakfast, fix it up a little, and make a decision about moving back permanently. But they arrived just in time for the Great Shamrock Fair, which always takes place in late June.
But Kate gets a surprise this year when her ex-husband’s band shows up to play music for the festival. Yes, Ian is with them. And he brings along a new fiancĂ©e, Fallon. As unsettling as that is for Kate, she is trying to make the best of it for her daughters. But then Kate finds Fallon dead on the festival grounds. The pressure is on to find the killer before it ruins the festival, but Kate is worried that Ian will get arrested for the crime. Can Kate find the real killer?
The town and characters are charming. Yes, I’d forgotten a bit of the characters and their relationships since the first book, but it wasn’t long before I felt fully back up to speed and ready to tackle this new case.
And the mystery started out well. However, I felt that it was a bit uneven as the book went along. Still, we had some good red herrings along the way to the logical climax. I really enjoyed how the climax played out as well.
I also felt that a few of the subplots didn’t get the advancement I was expecting. Yes, I get that they are series long storylines, but I still felt they were missing a little something.
As I said before, I really do like the characters. We got some nice development to them in this book, and I liked how those relationships advanced.
With St. Patrick’s Day right around the corner, now’s the time to pick up this book. You’ll enjoy spending more time with Kate and the rest of the characters as you get Buried in Shamrocks.
NOTE: I received an ARC of this book.










