Review & #Giveaway – Seeing Red by Dana Dratch #cozy #MysteryMonday @KensingtonBooks #DanaDratch #5paws
Seeing Red (A Red Herring Mystery)
Cozy Mystery
2nd in Series
Kensington (May 28, 2019)
Mass Market Paperback: 368 pages
Synopsis
If it wasn’t for art thieves, spies and killers, Alex Vlodnachek’s life would be bliss.
Her freelance career is catching fire. Her relationship with B&B owner Ian Sterling is flirty and fun. She’s even attending a glittering cocktail party at his sprawling Victorian inn.
But, to this ex-reporter, something seems “off.” And it’s not the canapés. When Ian’s father vanishes, the enigmatic innkeeper asks for her discretion. And her assistance.
Meanwhile, Alex is having the opposite problem at her tiny bungalow: People keep piling in uninvited. Including a mysterious intruder found sleeping in her kitchen. Her grandmother, Baba, who shows up “to help”—with Alex’s own mother hot on her heels.
When the intrepid redhead discovers a body in the B&B’s basement and a “reproduction” Renoir in the library, she begins to suspect that Ian is more than just a simple hotel owner.
With editor pal Trip, brother Nick, and rescue-pup Lucy riding shotgun, Alex scrambles to stay one step ahead of disaster—and some very nasty characters.
Can she find the missing man before it’s too late? Or will Alex be the next one to disappear?
Review
If you are looking for humor in your cozy then this is the book to check out. Alex Vlodnachek is back solving crimes and writing freelance articles while managing her brother, mother, grandmother, a mystery baby, and Ian – the hunky B&B owner across the street. It is safe to say that Alex has her hands full in this book in multiple ways. Plus she keeps finding dead bodies in Ian’s freezer. Pretty sure that isn’t where they are supposed to be found.
This book kept me on my toes with the various mysteries/storylines that were going on in the book. Where is Ian’s dad, Hawkins? Where did this baby come from and better yet, how did it get into a locked house? Who is the advice columnist that Alex is covering for and why? Will Nick’s bakery business take off? Where are all the dead bodies disappearing to and who is killing these people?
I was glad to see Baba again in this book and she surprisingly has a way with the baby. But when you have had several of your own children and grandchildren, she probably learned a few tricks along the way. She still can’t cook but that is ok because there is a mystery guest that ends up staying with Alex for a while that can cook. I’m keeping this character under wraps because it would spoil part of the book plus there is a minor mystery tied to this character that also had me scratching my head…but I had my suspicions!
I have to admit when it comes to the dead bodies I was stumped and had no idea why they ended up dead or who killed them. The answer was quite surprising and one I never would have guessed. There are some rough patches for Alex and Ian so I’ll be curious to see how that storyline continues in the next books. There are actually a couple of mysteries tied to the murders so don’t think you have it figured out because you will probably be incorrect.
This book made me laugh throughout and these are some of my favorite lines:
“So we’re gonna have to take the Slutmobile. We can’t take the Slutmobile to the baby store. They’ll think J.B. is a slut-baby.”
“Ian, we have to call the cops!” “And report what? That our freezer is missing a dead body?”
“So you’re inviting me for an evening of casing the neighborhood, trespassing, and a little light stalking, followed by dessert and coffee?” “Yup.” “What the heck. Count me in.”
We give this book 5 paws up and can’t wait for the next book, Red Hot.
About the Author
Dana Dratch is a personal finance writer and the author of CONFESSIONS OF A RED HERRING and SEEING RED. She’s currently working on the third Alex Vlodnachek mystery adventure, RED HOT.
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Giveaway
Kay Garrett
Thank you for your review on “Seeing Red” by Dana Dratch and for being part of the book tour.
Fabulous sounding book which is now on my TBR list. I’d love the opportunity to read it.
LORI CASWELL
I loved this book too!