TITLE: Bad to the Bone (Barkery and Biscuits Mystery #3)
AUTHOR: Linda O. Johnston
PUBLISHER: Midnight Ink
PUBLISHING DATE: May 8, 2017
FROM GOODREADS: Veterinary technician
Carrie Kennersly, owner of the Barkery & Biscuits bakery for dogs,
is reluctant to sell her recipes to pet food manufacturer VimPets. Jack
Loroco, a VimPets representative, assures Carrie that it would be a
great opportunity to grow her business. His promising new relationship
with Carrie's friend, Billi Matlock, doesn't hurt his cause. But the
budding romance takes a bad turn when Wanda Addler, another VimPets
employee, sets her sights on Jack.
After threatening to ruin
Jack's career if he doesn't give her what she wants, Wanda is found
dead. Jack and Billi are put at the top of the suspect list, and Carrie
is doggone determined to rescue them from a life behind bars.
MY THOUGHTS:
After
pondering this book for a few days, I've had to change my rating but
don't worry, that doesn't mean that it's not an enjoyable read and it's
still a cozy series I will continue to follow. In "Bad to the Bone,"
Carrie is still being courted by VimPet, an elite pet food manufacturer,
to share some of her healthy recipes which will not only help her pay
off her business loan sooner, but which will also provide added
publicity for her newly opened "barkery." However, the deal is quickly
put on hold because one of the execs, who happens to be a mean and
manipulative woman no one really likes, turns up dead. Fortunately for
Carrie, she isn't a prime suspect in this murder but two of her friends
are so once again, she gets right in the middle of her third murder
investigation.
I still enjoy the small town setting and many of
the characters in this series. I can also say that Carrie no longer
seems to be the "man magnet" I mentioned in my review of the first book
and her love life has settled down some. That alone was cause for relief
on my part because I hate love triangles (or maybe square was the more
appropriate analogy). Carrie's dog Biscuit is still a prominent fixture
in the book as is Hugo, her boyfriend's dog which is always a plus.
However, I'm still having difficulty with the way this book is written.
It's told from Carrie's first person perspective and perhaps because of
that, I find some of Carrie's thoughts annoying. For example, she keeps
wanting to give her employees a raise, which is totally commendable and
understandable, but this thought keeps entering her mind and often at
times when I feel she should be focusing on other things. It really is
hard to explain but if you look at my reviews of the other two books,
you might get a clearer idea of the writing style I find problematic.
Also, I was able to deduce the identity of the killer early on in the
book and while that normally doesn't bother me, I felt it was such a
no-brainer that I just wanted everyone else to catch up so it could be
over.
I'm sure I'll continue on with this series which I still
consider a cute read. However, I didn't feel this installment was as
strong as the other two which is why I bumped the rating down to 3/5.
I received a free copy of this book from Netgalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
RATING: 3 PAWS
I need to try this series. Some times it is kind of a downer when you figure out whodunit to quickly.
ReplyDeleteIt's a solid read and usually I don't get too bothered when I figure out who did it but in this case, it just happened too early.
DeleteI hate it when I figure out the mystery too early in the book. Otherwise, this sounds like a rather fun series. Great review!
ReplyDeleteIt is and I would still recommend them. There aren't enough dogs in cozy mysteries and there are in this one.
DeleteI like the cover! A lot of cozies attract my attention with the covers but they kind of overdose on the romance element at times which is why I don't generally read them. I do have a couple on my ereader...might try them next month as it's time for an ebook blitz and more on my series catch ups!
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean. I tend to stay away from the romance heavy ones.
DeleteYeah, figuring out who did it too early isn't much fun. But this series still sounds fun to me.
ReplyDeleteIt is. You should at least try the first one.
DeleteI love that the dogs are involved. It is frustrating sometimes when you figure it out too easily. Some authors I've not minded. Others I'm like okay why can't they see this?!! lol
ReplyDeleteExactly!
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