Author: Kate Lansing
Published: May 26th 2020 by Berkley Books
Format: eBook, 304 pages
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Source: My thanks to Netgalley and the Publisher for an opportunity to read an advanced copy of this book.
Series: A Colorado Wine Mystery #1
Be prepared to read this book start to finish since Kate Lansing is expertly introducing the reader to a new town, new people, and an interesting education on wines and food pairings.
Parker Valentine has worked hard for this day, the day her dreams come true and the doors of Vino Valentine, a wine tasting room in Boulder, Colorado has opened. What she didn’t anticipate was much-despised food and wine critic Gaskel Brown dying after his first taste of her Chardonnay. Now with the speed of social media, and a trending hashtag, Parker needs to find the real killer before she must shut her doors for good.
Throughout this book, quite a few characters, love interests, and scenarios are thrown at the reader as Parker puts the pieces together, and if you are paying close attention, you might find the clue that has you tapping your chin and saying ‘aha”, but not to worry if you missed it since you gladly go where she is leading and each character does sound more interesting, and plausible, than the last.
Parker Valentine has worked hard for this day, the day her dreams come true and the doors of Vino Valentine, a wine tasting room in Boulder, Colorado has opened. What she didn’t anticipate was much-despised food and wine critic Gaskel Brown dying after his first taste of her Chardonnay. Now with the speed of social media, and a trending hashtag, Parker needs to find the real killer before she must shut her doors for good.
Throughout this book, quite a few characters, love interests, and scenarios are thrown at the reader as Parker puts the pieces together, and if you are paying close attention, you might find the clue that has you tapping your chin and saying ‘aha”, but not to worry if you missed it since you gladly go where she is leading and each character does sound more interesting, and plausible, than the last.
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