Friday, November 29, 2024

Baking Spirits Bright by Sarah Fox

 



Reviewed by Jeanne

Moving back home to Larch Haven, Vermont has turned out to be good for actress turned chocolatier Rebecca Ransom.  Sure, California had its charms, but so does Larch Haven: the small village has canals running through it, which are quite the tourist attraction.  In summer, there are boat rides in gondolas; in winter, the canals freeze so solid that Becca can skate to work at her family’s sweet shop, True Confections. You might even say that life is sweet for Becca.

The only thing giving her some pause is being entered in the annual Baking Spirits Bright contest: it’s set up like many of the popular baking shows, where a group of bakers have to create confections in a group setting with a time limit. Contestants are eliminated until one is selected as the grand prize winner.  While the prize isn’t life changing, the competition is fierce. But when a contestant ends up dead, the question is, was it worth killing for?

This is the second in the series, but you don’t need to have read the first in order to enjoy this one.  Becca is a likeable character, and is firmly in the inquisitive amateur sleuth category, despite warnings from her police officer friend about the dangers of asking the wrong person the wrong question.  The plot is handled well, with plenty of suspects and motives, as well as a few red herrings.  There’s a bit of romance in the offing as well. In addition, Becca has two cats, which is always a selling point for me! I especially liked the setting in this one. While Larch Haven is fiction, it’s so lovingly described that it feels real.  It’s a place I would love to visit—minus the murders, of course!

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