Review - Murder Will Out - Jennifer K. Breedlove

In Murder Will Out, Jennifer K. Breedlove offers a strong cozy debut, especially if you like paranormal elements in your cozies. Willow Stone remembers her childhood visits to Little North Island, Maine to spend time with her godmother, Sue, as the happiest times of her childhood. She has never understood why those visits were stopped by her parents and her access to Sue was cut off. Now she’s living in Chicago and working on her PhD in music when she receives an invitation to Sue’s wedding. After a quick internet search, Willow discovers that the invitation was too late, as Sue has passed away. Willow returns to the island for Sue’s funeral and stumbles into the mystery of Sue’s death and the threats against the heir to the island’s mansion, Cameron House.

Although it might be predictable for some, it’s a fun ride with enjoyable found family aspects. There is some minor awkwardness in the writing that doesn’t detract overall. I gave this 3.8 stars and would recommend.

Reviewed by Gina