Sunday, July 12, 2020

Review: ANYTHING FOR A MYSTERY by Cynthia Hickey


Stormi Nelson was a NY Times Bestselling author and a scaredy cat. That’s why you see her leading a neighborhood watch. Well, the thing was that her agent said that she needed more human interaction—fresh fodder for her books.



Hearing a dog bark in the distance, she follows the noise and trips over a body—a dead body. To top it all off, her mom, her sister, her niece, and her nephew all move in with her out of the blue. Yeah, that’ll make writing easy. Perhaps she could get away from writing romances and finally start on a mystery—starting with this case. And what better way to write it than to actually solve it? Anything for a mystery, right?



I thought this would be a nice, cozy mystery, but it kind of goes all over the place without much humor or wit. She’s mostly doing all this for a story, which mainly lags most of the time.



My rating: 2 stars

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