TITLE: To Catch a Treat (Barkery & Biscuits Mystery #2)
AUTHOR: Linda O. Johnston
PUBLISHER: Midnight Ink
PUBLISHING DATE: May 8, 2016
FROM GOODREADS: When a Dog-Snatching Scheme Leads to Murder, Carrie Must Sniff Out the Truth
Carrie
 Kennersly, veterinary technician and owner of the Barkery and Biscuits 
bake shop, agrees to a day of hiking with her brother Neal—mostly 
because she wants to meet and critique his latest romantic interest, 
Janelle Blaystone. But instead of judging her, Carrie feels only 
sympathy for Janelle, whose beloved black Labrador, Go, was recently 
dognapped.
Janelle thinks the culprit is Ada Arnist, a wealthy 
homeowner spotted at the dog park where Go was stolen. Soon after 
Janelle confronts Ada, though, the woman is found dead. With Janelle and
 Neal on the suspect list, Carrie must solve the mystery before the 
police bark up the wrong tree.
MY THOUGHTS:  
                
                  
                    
                    
  I knew soon after reading
 "Bite the Biscuit" I would need to dive into "To Catch a Treat" so some
 of the information would stay fresh and also because it's an ARC which I
 really should have read in May. I will say this installment was a nice 
continuation to the first book and while you wouldn't per se have to 
read "Bite the Biscuit" first, this one's going to make a whole lot more
 sense if you do.
Carrie continues her jobs as business owner of 
the local bakery/barkery and as a vet tech at the local vet office. Once
 again she finds herself in the middle of a murder, but this time she 
isn't the suspect, her brother Neal's girlfriend Janelle is. I really 
like the characters in this quaint little town and it's nice to see 
Carrie and Neal's close relationship explored more. And not only is 
there a murder mystery to solve, it all revolves around a dognapping 
ring so there are dogs galore in this installment. The usual cast of 
characters is present, and we learn more about Carrie's love life, but 
new players are also introduced and it's nice to see the overall town 
dynamic grow and evolve. 
I highly enjoyed the plot of this book 
as well as the first one in the series. Johnston managed to again keep 
me guessing about the identity of the perpetrator while also throwing in
 a few twists and turns throughout the pages. I adore the quaint 
mountain setting and as I already mentioned, am attached to many of the 
characters. Yet that being said, I am still finding something off with 
the way this series is written. Maybe it's Johnston's writing style, and
 I anticipate I will soon discover if that is the case as I have 2 more 
books to read by her this year. I can't quite pinpoint what it is that 
is annoying me but it may have to deal with the fact that Carrie thinks a
 lot and the story is in first person so when she is thinking through 
things, there is a lack of dialogue and lots of repetition. Also, again 
it seems like Johnston is using Carrie to get across dog ownership 
points she wants to make. For example, Carrie's friend wants her to 
adopt a rescue dog named Sweetie and several times Carrie mentions she 
wants to but thinks to herself she could never take time away from 
Biscuit. So, can't a person love multiple animals at once? Don't some 
dogs thrive with another companion? Am I a bad person in the author's 
eyes because I have more than one dog? I wouldn't necessarily draw these
 conclusions but since Carrie seems to think the same thought numerous 
times in the book, I don't know what message, if any, I am supposed to 
get.
So enough ranting. I still gave this book 4/5 because I love
 the characters, the plot is good and the setting/town is perfect for a 
cozy mystery series. Plus...DOGS! I am sure if there is another in the 
series I will want to read it as well and hopefully I can either adjust 
to the writing style or it becomes less bothersome to me over time.
RATING: 4 Paws
 


 
I love the covers for this series. Glad you are still enjoying it!
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