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A Midsummer Night's Scheme
by Harper Kincaid
mysterious
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Thank you Crooked Lane Books and NetGalley for the eARC of A Midsummer Night's Scheme. All opinions in this review are my own.
While this is the second book in the Bookbinding Mystery, this is the first one I read. It wasn't difficult to get caught up on the characters. I also feel like I could still go back and read the first one without it being spoiled too much.
The crimes in A Midsummer Night's Scheme were definitely more shocking than I was used to in a cozy mystery, but they are also what kept me reading. There was a lot of religious discussion in this book that didn't add to the story. Normally, I like books that have multiple points of view in them, but found it hard to keep the two cousins straight at times, especially since I listened to it.
Overall, this book was a miss for me.
While this is the second book in the Bookbinding Mystery, this is the first one I read. It wasn't difficult to get caught up on the characters. I also feel like I could still go back and read the first one without it being spoiled too much.
The crimes in A Midsummer Night's Scheme were definitely more shocking than I was used to in a cozy mystery, but they are also what kept me reading. There was a lot of religious discussion in this book that didn't add to the story. Normally, I like books that have multiple points of view in them, but found it hard to keep the two cousins straight at times, especially since I listened to it.
Overall, this book was a miss for me.