Stars: 5 out of 5
Pros: Laughs, characters, and fun story
Cons: A few too many characters, although important ones are
easy to keep straight
The Bottom Line:
Mixed up in murder
With secret society
Means danger and fun
Secrets and a Secret Society
Not too long after I read the first Miracolo Mystery, the
author offered an early copy of the
second one free for review. Never being
one to pass up a free copy of a book I planned to buy, I accepted. Turns out, I liked Basil Instinct even more than the first.
The series centers around the Italian restaurant Miracolo
and the family that runs it. Our guide
to this world is Eve Angelotta, the third generation to work there. Still leading the pack is her Nonna (Grandma
to the rest of us), Maria Pia. Maria
still shows up every day even though she turned the reigns of head chef over to
Eve. However, that is just the tip of
the ice burg when it comes to family involvement since Eve works with several
cousins and even her father's ex-girlfriend.
To Eve, it was a normal Monday, but her world was about to
be turned completely upside down. Nonna
gets an invitation from Belfiere, a secret society of highly skilled female
chefs. Membership in the society is
completely secret and involves a tattoo, an initiation meal, and who knows what
else. Based on what Eve and her cousin
Landon find, it might even mean death.
However, Nonna is thrilled as she begins to prepare dinner
for her 50 new sisters. While Eve and
Landon are trying to figure out how to keep her safe, the unthinkable
happens. Will Nonna's day go off without
a hitch? What is this society really all
about?
Do not misunderstand what I am about to say - this book is a
mystery. And for the climax, Eve figures
out who done it. However, the plot
involves more than mystery. I'll just
leave it at that. I loved every second
of it and always found myself turning the pages to find out just what would
happen next.
My complaint from the first book still rings true. There are just too many characters to keep
everyone and their place in the story straight.
Fortunately, those who are important to the story stand out a bit more
from those who are just supporting characters, and I had an easier time placing
the relationships between everyone here than I did the first time around. The characters we do get to know, both
returning and new, are well developed and do like them.
What I either missed or didn't remember from the first book
was the comedy. I started laughing at
Eve's narration on page one and found myself laughing the entire rest of the
book. There is one section in particular
that reaches the level of a farce, and absolutely loved it! I did have to wonder why Eve didn't get into
more trouble with the police for her antics here, but I was enjoying myself too
much to care too much.
And, being a culinary mystery, there is a recipe in the back
of the book. If you love Italian food
(and who doesn't), it will make your mouth water.
So get ready for a fun mystery as you return to
Miracolo. This group of family and
friends will entertain you from start to finish in Basil Instinct. I'm already
looking forward to a return visit very soon.
NOTE: I was sent a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
NOTE: I was sent a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
Hopping over from the Foodies Reading Challenge. This sounds fun! I like humor in a cozy mystery and Italian food is a favorite!
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This sounds like it would be right up your ally in that case. I hope you enjoy it.
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