Fred moves to Estes Park to be with family and open a book store The local police have an easy suspect—Barry. Determined to prove quirky Barry innocent of murder, Fred puts on her detective hat, and with Watson by her side, she explores her new town and gets acquainted with her fellow shopkeepers.
This book has some likeable characters; Barry, her mother and her relatives and adds in just a bit of drama with a little romance developing, so have high hopes for series. The town is cute and look forward to learning more about the characters and the budding romance.
Spoilers and update: By book 3, I realize I no longer like the protagonist and stopped listening. 1) She is childish and borders on narcissistic. Became frustrated with the continued “Don’t tell me what to do even though I know I’m wrong!” comments. 2) Tries to be snarky, but comes across as pompous and bratty 3) Irresponsible dog owner. Perhaps the author thinks this is cute, but rather, it is unhealthy for Watson and unrepresentive of a proper owner dog relationship. Sorry, I just can’t get over feeding her dog too many blueberry scones! Fred says I know it isn’t good for you, but going to give you all these baked goods anyway. By book 8, she will have to roll Watson out of bookstore like in Charlie and Chocolate factory.
Even free, I no longer suggest this series, and I have returned. I am really sad as I had high hopes.