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Digging Up Daisy (Mainely Murder, Bk 1)
Digging Up Daisy - Mainely Murder, Bk 1
Author: Sherry Lynn
At twenty-nine, Kinsley Clark is living the dream life she always envisioned for herself. She’s the proud owner of SeaScapes, a thriving landscaping company in wealthy Harborside, set on the rugged coast of southern Maine. Kinsley’s veins are filled with salty air, a myriad of colors, and the fragrance of fresh blooms. But one aftern...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780593546659
ISBN-10: 0593546652
Publication Date: 4/4/2023
Pages: 320
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3.5 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Members Wishing: 9
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Digging Up Daisy by Sherry Lynn takes us to Harborside, Maine. I enjoyed the descriptions of the coastal town of Harborside, Aunt Tilly's bed and breakfast and the grounds of the Salty Breeze Inn, and the lovely plantings created by Kinsley. The author brought the cliffs and sea to life. We get to know Kinsley, Kinsley's bestie, and Aunt Tilly. Aunt Tilly is a sweet, hardworking woman. I can understand why Aunt Tilly and Kinsley enjoy living on that property. The views sound amazing. I could envision living in Kinsley's cozy cottage with the ocean breeze and the sound of the ocean lulling me to sleep (it would be a peaceful place to read). The mystery started off in a unique way with Kinsley finding a recently murdered woman's shoe under a plant while sprucing up the landscaping on the grounds of the Salty Breeze Inn. The last thing Kinsley wants is to bring unwanted publicity to her aunt's bed and breakfast with the annual parade of homes, The Walk Inn fast approaching. Kinsley is also worried that her aunt will be a suspect in what has been dubbed the Cinderella Murder. Kinsley, with help from her best friend, Becca begins investigating. I like that Kinsley shares information with Detective Rachel Hayes. There are several suspects in the crime. There are clues to help readers solve the whodunit. The guilty party is obvious early in the story. I would have preferred a more perplexing whodunit. I did find the reason for the crime spree to be lame. The characters were a touch awkward. The dialogue and behavior are off (we need less of people thinking everything is about them and taking things the wrong way). Digging Up Daisy had aspects I liked and others that could have used improvement. Digging Up Daisy is the first of A Mainely Murder Mysteries. This gives the author an opportunity to make changes. Digging Up Daisy is a floral fiesta with an unearthed shoe, sea breezes, plant problems, an amazing aunt, a planted threat, and a lurking killer.
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In this new cozy series, we meet Kinsley Clark, owner of SeaScapes, a landscaping company in the coastal town of Harborside, Maine. Kinsley's Aunt Tillie owns the popular Salty Breeze Inn, a B&B with gorgeous coastal views and gardens. Kinsley lives and runs her business out of the caretaker's cottage behind the inn. Her many wealthy clients keep her busy but she always has time to make the grounds at the inn something special.

The community is getting ready for a big event, The Walk Inns, an annual parade of several local bed and breakfast establishments that host open houses to showcase their places to drum up new and returning business. It is also a major event for Kinsley because she does the landscaping for most of the inns on the tour.

While finishing up some planting for her aunt just a few days before the tour Kinsley makes an awful discovery. A fancy, pink, mud-caked, high-heeled shoe buried right next to the hydrangea she was trying to replace. A shoe she had just heard the police were looking for to solve what they are calling the âCinderella Murderâ. This could not only ruin The Walk Inns but put her and her aunt on the suspect list. There could also be a murderer staying at the inn putting everyone in danger. She does have an in at the police station but maybe she can solve the case herself. Although, her snooping could also make her the next thing buried in the garden.

I love the theme for this series and the coastal Maine setting. The author describes everything so well, the views, the cliff where she has her own little hiding place, the cliff walk between the properties, the wild variety of flowers and their smells along with the smells of the salty sea air, the inn, the caretaker cottage, the town including all the flower baskets and containers. I was able to visualize it all so clearly and almost smell all the scents allowing me to easily escape to Harborside, Maine.

I enjoyed meeting Kinsley and her Aunt Tillie. The first chapter gives us the lowdown on their lives and their close relationship. They both love what they are doing with their lives and their relationship is heartwarming. Kinsley's best friend Becca, a real estate agent is also a well-developed character. The friendship rings true. Rachel Hayes was Kinsley's brother Kyle's girlfriend who decided to settle down in Harborside and join the police force while he re-enlisted in the service and took a post in Germany. We also meet several other residents of Harborside including a rival landscaper who is a huge thorn in Kinsley's side. Some of the characters we get to know very well, others we just scratch the surface, and then there are a few where I felt we were definitely missing key information. I also felt that the dialogues were a little clunky and it messed with the flow of the story.

The mystery was very straightforward but I thought Kinsley jumped to conclusions way too quickly. She overheard or witnessed something and immediately that person was guilty and she built a whole theory around it and it was completely wrong. That being said while the mystery played out and led up to a very thrilling ending I wasn't completely clear on everything. I had plucked the guilty party out pretty early but I was troubled by some things after all was revealed. I felt like I had missed something and went back and reread several parts but the description and details I was looking for just weren't there. A subplot regarding another crime confused me a bit too.

Ms. Lynn has built a good foundation for the series to continue. The setting is divine and the landscaping theme has taken hold. I liked the core characters and the way Kinsley worked with Rachel. I am worried about Tillie and that the inn will get to be too much for her soon and hope the author has help planned for her in the future. Kinsley also has to slow her roll and refine her amateur sleuthing techniques. Other problems I noted with the plot may be due to first book-itis, where the author has to introduce all the characters and the setting while trying to give readers a strong mystery within a set number of pages, and sometimes things get cut or missed or don't have the time to fully develop.

Digging Up Daisy has planted some good seeds and I have the utmost confidence that Ms. Lynn can nurture these characters into a blooming garden of mysteries that will delight cozy readers for a long time. Murder Under the Mistletoe hits shelves on November 7 and I am looking forward to visiting Salty Breeze Inn again to see what Kinsley and Tillie are up to.


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