Opening the Cozy Corgi in Estes Park is a dream come true: small-town charm, fresh-baked bread, hours by the fire reading mysteries, and… murder.
For Winifred Page and her devoted corgi, Watson, the puzzle pieces of life are falling into place as they settle into their home in the Colorado mountains. Surrounded by family and friends, Fred begins to relax into the charm and beauty of being the owner of a bookshop and bakery.
The buzz of possible romance—though Fred wasn’t looking for a relationship—has quieted as one of her suitors is no longer a viable option while the other has moved into the friend zone. But all thoughts of romance, wanted or not, fly out the window when Fred finds a dead body in the Cozy Corgi bakery… again.
Things get stickier when Fred’s main suspect turns out to be a family member of one of the local police officers—the one who already despises Fred and her little dog. Determined not to let past grievances cloud her judgment, Fred tips her detective hat and pokes deeper into the murder investigation. But in a mystery that becomes smoke and mirrors, nothing is as it seems.
The revelations Fred unveils threaten not only her picture-perfect world but her very life….
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Cat gives this one 5 Meows...
If you love cozies and haven't read any of this series I highly recommend it.
Savage Sourdough brings us back to the Cozi Corgi bookshop and bakery. It's Deja Vu for Fred and Katie when another body is found in the bakery. This time it's Katie'slook alike and assistant Sammy and the clues keep leading Fred to a dead end (pun intended).
Each one of these stories gets better and better. I think this one though is my favorite. It's cute, engaging, a page-turner and who doesn't love Watson. Mildred keeps giving us fun stories with quirky characters a mystery to solve and adorable dogs.
Reading the Cozy Corgi series is pretty much all you need to know about Mildred. In real life, she’s obsessed with everything she writes about: Corgis, Books, Cozy Mountain Towns, and Baked Goods. She’s not obsessed with murder, however. At least not at her own hands (nor paid for… no contract killing here). But since childhood, starting with Nancy Drew, trying to figure out who-dun-it has played a formative role in her personality. Having Fred and Watson stroll into her mind was a touch of kismet.
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Thanks for the good review, Cat. I like mysteries, cozy as well as hard-boiled, so I'll be looking this one up. - Purple Reader,
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Thank you for the review. It looks like a cute read.
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