Hello! I hope everyone is having a good day so far. Some of the new books out today are The King of Bones and Ashes by J.D. Horn, Scone Cold Killer by Lena Gregory, and Midnight Ice by Diane Vallere. Lena Gregory is the author of A Bay Island Psychic Mystery series and the new An All-Day Breakfast Cafe Mystery series.
Scone Cold Killer by Lena Gregory
is the first book in An All-Day Breakfast Café Mystery series. Gia Morelli has relocated from New York to
Boggy Creek, Florida. Her ex-husband was
an investor who stole millions from his clients and Gia needs to escape the upset
investors. Gia purchased two properties
and is turning one of them into the All-Day Breakfast Café. The other property (which she purchased sight
unseen) will be her new home. Her best
friend, Savannah helped her get the café ready for customers and she has hired
two employees (she failed to look at their applications or check
references). Gia opens her café the next
day and it is a hit with the customers.
The only drawback is her new cook, Maybelle who can only cook one meal
at a time and lacks social skills (in other words, lazy and rude). At the end of a long day, Gia goes outside to
put the trash in the dumpster and sees an arm sticking out. Gia recognizes the ring on the hand as well
as the expensive manicure and realizes that her ex-husband’s crimes have
finally caught up with him. Later that
night when Gia arrives home, she discovers that someone has broken in. They are looking for something, but what? Gia then finds a threatening note in her
mailbox. The killer believes she has something of her ex-husbands and they are
willing to kill to get it. Gia needs to
discover what it is they want before she ends up the next victim.
Scone Cold Killer has a good pace
with plenty of activity. I felt, though,
that the characters and town lacked development. We are told very little about the Boggy
Creek. I was not fond of the main character,
Gia Morelli. She is an emotional mess
who should not be running a business.
She jumps at every little noise.
She starts shaking, sweating, etc.
She is nervous thanks to the investors that have been harassing her in
New York (someone needs to find her a good therapist). Gia is also afraid of spider, snakes (I can
relate to this one), wild animals and so much more. Gia had a complete meltdown when she was
confronted by a spider (it was just ridiculous). It seems that Gia did not do her research on
her new town (unaware that wild animals were nearby). Would you hire someone without looking at
their application or checking with past employers? Gia did! Would you open a restaurant without checking
to see what locals like to eat? Gia seemed
oblivious that Southerners like grits (I do not get the fascination, but my
Father loved them). She is also scatter
brained and a dreamer (her attention drifts in the middle of
conversations). I can see how Bradley
was able to take advantage of Gia. Gia
came across as annoying and off-putting.
Drama surrounding Gia and her anxiety took up a good portion of the
book. Savannah, on the other hand, was a
character I liked. She has a great
attitude and personality. It is a shame
she is not the main character. There is
a love interest for Gia in the form of Detective Hunter Quinn. We know that he is handsome, well built,
sexy, and manly (we are told this quite a few times). I never felt the connection between the two
characters (no spark). The dialogue
between them is lackluster. If I was
Hunter, I would run (not walk) away from the anxious and whiny Gia. I was hoping that the mystery would be
compelling to make up for the rest of the book, but I was once again
disappointed. One tiny clue (if you need
it) gives it away. Scone Cold Killer was
not a good fit for me. The next book in An All-Day Breakfast Café Mystery series is Murder Made to Order (June 19). While Scone Cold Killer was not for me, other readers will find it entertaining. I suggest getting a sample of the book and see if it is your type of book.
Thank you for reading my latest review. I will return tomorrow to feature Hattie's Home by Mary Gibson. Readers get swept back to Bermondsey, England in 1947 to see how Hattie Wright fares after the war. May you have a satisfying day. Take care and Happy Reading!
Kris
The Avid Reader
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