A review by melanietalksbooks
Blueberry Blunder by Amanda Flower

adventurous funny lighthearted mysterious relaxing slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

Amanda Flower's Blueberry Blunder follows Bailey as she is trying to get her new candy factory built while also filming a reality tv series with Devon, her producer. And to Devon I say, Devon... "the things that you've lied about, even pretending to your mom. You don't want them out." And that's my summary of what I feel about that character. Anyway, Bailey has to fire her general contractor who is trying to extort money out of her to finish building the new factory. And well, the guy ends up dead. Then when the wrong person gets arrested for the crime, Bailey must figure out who did it, before the sheriff takes the easy way out and locks up that person.

I really enjoyed this book. I already like all the characters which is why I keep coming back to the series but I thought this one ended so cute! My favorite part was trying to figure out who did it, it was hard enough for me to not discover it right away and there were some pretty good misdirects so it took me a minute to figure out. I did deduct a star because Bailey has the backbone of a jellyfish and it got a little bit annoying when it comes to what her MIL and Margot want her to do. However, I would still recommend this pleasant read to anyone who enjoys cozy mysteries and amateur sleuths.