Blurb:
Pearl Waterman, co-owner of the My My Cupcake bakery, believes that if she knows anything, it's love and cupcakes. So when her matchmaking ability is challenged, she agrees to an outlandishly risky bet. Equipped with overconfidence and a healthy dose of delusion, she sets out to prove her matchmaking abilities by finding Becky Adams the love of her life.
Using twenty-first century technology with her nineteenth century romantic sensibilities, Pearl lands in the middle of a very real FBI investigation. Special Agent Michael Hanson is so desperate to resurrect his career that he accepts a no-win case complete with two wayward young agents. As the crime spree gains momentum, his chance of succeeding hinges on enlisting the help of a beautiful and smart police sergeant with an agenda of her own.
As their paths mix together, will this become a recipe for disaster or will Hanson and Pearl solve it before they both get burned?
My Rating:
Favorite Quotes:
“Matchmaking
is my special gift, although I use it sparingly. There are only so many hours in the day. However, some situations are so dire that one
has literally no choice but to make the time.”
“Over the
years, he’d found many effective tips for dealing with his mother in various
FBI manuals regarding hostage negotiations.”
“I tried to
send an SOS message telepathically to Shirley, who stood at the register
counting change in the till as if the coins were rare artifacts.”
“If someone
went into her house, I was positive they’d find Hansel and Gretel, and possibly
Jimmy Hoffa.”
My Review:
This was not
at all what I was expecting but I enjoyed this cleverly written tale. I frequently smiled and even chuckled aloud a
few times at the word play and crafty humor.
Ms. Brendan adroitly captures the nuances of small town living -
including the snoopiness and gossiping nature of not just women but men, petty jealousies,
and arrogance - and does so in a humorous and highly entertaining manner. The heroine, Pearl, optimistically fancies
herself as an infallible matchmaker and visionary, who can instinctively envision
the tragic pasts holding back those she sees in need of her “special attention”
and expert guidance in love. Guidance, that
of course, only she is capable of providing.
Pearl has such an active imagination and becomes so deeply invested in
her scenarios that she has caused more than a few mishaps and subsequent arrests
with her antics and meddling, which she shrugs off as harmless
misunderstandings. This book is tame and
could be read by my elderly mother and her Sunday School book club set, yet is
entertaining enough to hold the attention of a more worldly and jaded character
such as myself. I personally would categorize
this as a cozy mystery and would not call this a romance by any stretch, despite
the fact that Pearl’s best intentions of matchmaking would hope to lead us in
that direction.
Empress DJ
Author Bio:
Delia Brendan was born and raised in Washington state. She graduated from the University of Southern Mississippi. She has been writing about the adventures of the people in Dandelion, Washington, since 2013.
She is married to writer Sean Brendan Brown and they live in Olympia with a very gray, fat little beagle named Katie.
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