Just couldn't connect with Katie. At one point she calls Andy's (pizza guy) teenage employees whom he was trying to mentor and keep off the streets and out of trouble "his pet-project". I wasn't to keen on her leaving Ezra's cat cooped up (still in deceased Ezra's home) for a week or so before that issue was resolved, either. And honestly, her fixation on Ida's mole was just middle schoolish. Not planning on returning to Victoria Square. The elderly owner of Artisans Alley willed half his artists' cooperative to Katie Bonner. Katie had already inherited ten percent of the coop from her husband Chad, which makes her majority owner, and a target of the ire of Ezra's other heir. My interest was caught once Katie started finding ways to revive the dying business. The characters are interesting, and I'm glad to see that there are two more books in the series so far.
a cute light little mystery. first in a series. to be read when time is not of the essence! LOL!
—Shri
This was a good book. I will read more of the series if I can find them.
—srividya
Good writer kept my interest throughout the book.
—NancyDang
Love the series...when us the next book!!??
—Toshisaxena
Very enjoyable and not predictable
—dani