Book Review: Murder at Cape Costumers (Cozy Capers Book Group Mystery, #7) by Maddie Day

Thank you to NetGalley, Kensington Publishing, and Kensington Cozies for providing me with an Advanced Readers Copy (ARC) of Murder at Cape Costumers (Cozy Capers Book Group Mystery, #7) by Maddie Day for free in exchange for my honest review. As a fan of the author Maddie Day, I was thoroughly excited to read this cozy mystery, but unfortunately, I didn't connect to this series.

This latest installment of Maddie Day's Cozy Capers Book Group Mystery opens with the town of Westham, Massachusetts being happy that a new costume shop and alterations store has opened in their town just before Halloween.  However, when one of the owners of the shop finds her elderly boyfriend murdered in the shop, the entire town becomes suspicious of her, the co-owner, and everyone else. To top things off, Mac's sister in law has gone missing, and she along with her husband are having to care for two young children. Mac knows she has to help solve both of these mysteries with the help of her book club friends.

Although I have read many cozy mysteries by Maddie Day, this was my first time reading one in her Cozy Capers Book Group Mystery series. As mentioned before, I didn't connect with story like I have with some of her other books, and there isn't a clear cut reason as to why. Most of the characters were likable, but I just didn't really like them. Furthermore, the storyline had so much potential to me since I love stories revolving around Halloween, but the pacing was on the slow side for me, and I found myself not caring what happened to any of the characters. Don't get me wrong, I thought it was wonderfully written.

Unfortunately, this most recent book by Maddie Day only earned a three out of five star rating from me. I'll definitely give the series another chance as it may have just been me being in a reading slump.

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