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Thank you NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for providing me with an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review. Booked for Murder is a nice cozy mystery set in a bookstore, which has been inherited by Madeline Brimley, the main character. Madeline face threats, but ignores them at first. When the threats become real and she is framed for Murder, Madeline has no choice but to investigate, in order to clear her name. The storyline was interesting, and I thought that Booked for Murder was an interesting cozy mystery. It is a good read in order to unwind after a busy day.

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This was a quick, fun, and easy read. At first, I thought that the multiple mysteries going on would've been an issue for me. However, I found that ti helped keep me engaged since something was always happening. I loved the balance between suspense and humor. Since there is a murder plot, the humor helped it feel lighter in certain areas.

I found that some of the references were a miss for me, but I am not a theatre kid so that is probably why. Also, I would've liked for there to have been more character development.

Overall, for a debut I enjoyed this. In future books I hope to see more within the characters.

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I love literary cozy mysteries and " Booked for Murder" is a delight. This first book in the Old Juniper Bookstore Mystery series was an enjoyable diversion I read in one sitting. The small town setting is permeated with southern charm, and the characters are multifaceted and I cant wait to get to know them better. P.J. Nelson is a pseudonym for an established author, so this is not really a debut novel. The story is well planned and the plot is believable, although a bit predictable. I received an advanced electronic copy of this book, but the review is voluntary. I can honestly recommend this novel to cozy mystery fans everywhere.

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Booked for Murder by PJ Nelson is kind of a borderline cozy mystery. Many of the elements are there but it is a little more grisly than cozies normally are. It’s a fun premise: it all takes place in Georgia. Enigma, to be exact. Aunt Rose has died and left her home/bookstore to her niece, Madeline. Rose spent thirty years in New York City theatre; never a lead, but always working. Then she came home and opened a bookstore on the ground floor of her home. Madeline Brimley, emulating her aunt, spent some years in the theatre in Atlanta and is not at all sure she wants to come “home.” The evening she arrives, as she is looking for something edible, she sees the gazebo in the back yard aflame. She calls the fire department and is immediately offended by Captain Jordan, who seemed to think she had set the fire herself. That was not the end of the oddities which come one after another, including a murder.

What a great cast of characters this books has. It is a real community. They are all entertaining and quirky, and the reader gets to know them along with Madeline. She figures the boy she used to babysit, Billy, is not really up to being a police officer, so she decides to investigate herself. Needless to say, that gets her in trouble. Lots of surprises await, for both the reader and the sleuth. This is a very entertaining book. I can’t wait for the next. Fantastic Fiction says it will be a year. Totally entertaining. Totally immersive. Excellent characters. Different setting. Surprises galore!

I was invited to read Booked for Murder by St Martin’s Press. All thoughts and opinions are mine. #Netgalley #StMartinsPress #PJNelson #BookedForMurder

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I could not stop reading this book, even though I thought it was hilariously terribly written. I did some research as to who the actual author is, and I was both surprised and not surprised. The depiction of every single woman as a one-dimensional being having one or two basic characteristics (lesbian, old person, young person) was laughable at best. But for some reason I had to finish it and know what happened. Unclear if I'll continue with this series. Three stars, mainly just because I didn't put it down after the first 50 pages.

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Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press/Minotaur Books for the ARC of Booked for Murder by P. J. Nelson.

A cozy mystery set in Georgia, Madeline is returning home after her aunts death as she has inherited her aunts home/bookstore. Upon her return, one unfortunate event after another occurs…fire, murder, fire and threatening calls! Add to this the small town, and some quirky characters and Madeline is off to solve all the mysteries. It was cute read. By only complaint is there were a lot of characters and a lot of possible they did it moments. At times I struggled to remember who all the characters were and how they connected. Cozy mysteries typically don’t hold my attention, but this one did, so I’d say that’s a plus. A little love interest in the story helped for sure.

3.5⭐️

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There is a lot of potential within this mystery! I can foresee the development of all the characters with new ones being added in from the college. I just don't know if I like the main character. She is very hot and cold regarding her emotions and feelings. I think she will mature with the stability she's setting herself into. I'm not sure if I'd recommend starting another cozy mystery, but I may have to give the second book a chance!

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If you look for a quick small town cozy mystery read this book is it. Madeline is coming back home after her aunt passed to take over her house and bookstore. When 2 fires and a murder happen, Madeline decides she’s going to figure out who did it. This was a cozy quick read that I enjoyed and think other will too!!

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Booked for Murder was an enjoyable read with a lot going on for a small town.

It was a bit predictable but in a realistic way. The biggest issue I had was with the main character, Madeline who, at times, was just TSTL, and others a bit judgmental like how she had no faith in the local cop for no reason. However, I did like several of the friendships that were building in the story, promising a good series. The author wove a lot of secrets into this book, which is always tough, but they did a good job, especially with all the themes of grief and forgiveness.

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Enigma is a little bitty town in south Georgia. It’s one of those places that everyone seems to want to leave and never look back. Madeline grew up there, practically raised by her Aunt Rose. After Rose’s passing, Madeline inherited the Old Juniper Bookstore. The quirky bookstore is located within an old Victorian home and it is where Maddy spent many happy hours during her youth.
There’s a lot to love about this cozy mystery. The setting is charming, the characters are appealing and the plot is engaging. The trio of amateur sleuths is the best! You’ve got an actor turned bookseller, a college professor and an Episcopalian priest; all different in their way, they balance each other out nicely. I hated to see the victim die, she was such a nice young woman and her life held such promise. This mystery kept me guessing with all the possible suspects that the three women came up with. Loved it. 4.5 stars

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Enigma Georgia is one of those small towns where everyone knows everyone and all the young people can't wait to graduate from school so they can get out and have an exciting and more worldly life anywhere else. Madeline Brimley was one of those young people who made it out of Enigma, except nearly 20 years later she finds herself back there. Her aunt Rose recently died and Madeline has returned to Enigma to settle her estate.
Her first couple hours back in the sleepy little town are anything but quiet though. She has just settled her luggage in the room she used to use as a teenager, in her aunt's house/bookstore, when she realizes that the gazebo in the back yard is on fire. After the flames are contained, the gazebo is a total loss and the fire chief has left Madeline tries to settle in for her first night. The phone rings and she gets the first threatening call warning her to get out of town or else.
One thing after another happens, including a young women being murdered in her house. Was Madeline the intended victim? Is it the person who burned her gazebo?
All the elements are present for a classic cozy mystery in this first of a new series. Of course it is up to Madeline, her aunt Rose's best friend Philomena and her new friend, the first woman priest of the Episcopal church to solve all the goings-on, after all, how can Madeline leave it to the police when she used to baby sit the lead Investigator?

Thank you to Netgalley and St. Martin's Press | Minotaur Books for the opportunity to enjoy this fun cozy mystery e-ARC.

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Unfortunately, I had to DNF this at 40%.
I just could not get into this cozy murder mystery tale. I kept feeling like I needed to keep going except I also felt zero investment or want to see if Madeline figured things out. So sad it wasn't the time/mood for me to enjoy this one.

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This was such a good cozy/quirky mystery. I’d definitely read more from this series for sure. It was just the right amount of cheesy, which for me is a good thing. I love a little cheese with my cozy books

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This is a cozy mystery with quirky characters and small town vibes. Yes, the story gets a little darker with the murder but overall this was a fun read! I like how we get to see Madeline trying to solve this big mystery - yes, sometimes she isn’t the best detective but I think that made me like her even more. We also get to see her work through her grief and discover more of her aunt’s life.

While I did figure out most of the story, there were a few secrets that definitely surprised me and there were a few surprise suspects too!

As someone who enjoys movies and plays and musicals, I did like the little references the author put in the story (I especially loved the “test” in the beginning!) This was a solid start to a new series!

✨What to Expect:
🔎Cozy Mystery
🏡Small Town
🍑Southern Georgia Vibes
🚨Quirky Characters
📚She Inherits A Bookstore
⁉️Secrets
🔪Murder
🐈‍⬛Cannonball

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Rating: 4/5
I received an eARC for my honest opinion.

I liked this murder mystery book a lot. It was cozy, it had mystery, a little bit of romance, murder and great characters.

This book is about Madeline who inherits her aunt’s house after she passed, but it’s not just a house. Upstairs is the house, and downstairs is a cute and cozy bookstore. However, when Madeline gets to Georgia and to the house someone sets ablaze the gazebo in the backyard, and now she is getting threatening calls telling her she needs to leave or else… Who is it in this small town where she grew up that is trying to kill her and destroy the house that she inherits?

This is the best book to read in the fall/winter, it’s cozy, it’s interesting, the writing style just flows, and you will find yourself ending the book within 1 sitting. I liked that the plot was engaging and still allowed you to have fun while wondering what will happen next. I liked the fact that the author made sure to paint a picture of what was going on or what the characters were thinking without giving the readers an info dump. There wasn’t a dull or boring moment in this book, something interesting was happening on every page and the reader will find themselves invested in the investigation, all the half-cooked ideas that Madeline came up with to later say “what was I thinking”. I found myself laughing and wondering to myself “did I pick the wrong person, did they do it”. I loved that there were twists and turns in the plot because it kept it fresh.

The characters were well developed, and I loved that you would see Madeline’s growth throughout the book… well other than her running into danger without back up lol. You will see a strong, determined woman who will not let anyone step all over her and what is hers now, but you will also see a small-town community come together to work through all the events that happen in this book. However, let's talk about that sexy handyman now lol. I need more of that man in this book lol or in another book, he was sweet, understanding but rational and a calming person for Madeline.

I received the audio for this book as well and I found the narrator did a great job with bringing this book to life. I loved how she changed her tones for all the emotions and the changing her voice for all the characters. I would definitely listen to another book by this narrator, and I would read another book from this author as well.

I want to thank NetGalley and Dreamscape/St. Martin Press for the opportunity to review this book.

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I loved this cozy, warm murder mystery. I really enjoyed the small town feel. It reminded me of Stars Hollow from Gilmore Girls where everyone knows everyone’s business.
In this atmospheric southern cozy debut, Madeline Brimley returns to the bookstore she inherited, discovering that small towns hold deadly secrets. Madeline had some snap decisions that I don’t think I would have made but it helped with the drama in the book. I’m looking forward to reading another book in this series since this is the first book.

Thank you to NetGalley and Minotaur books for this advanced copy. All opinions are all my own.

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Thank You Netgalley for the E-ARC. Even though it is now December, I did have fun and this was a solid cozy mystery. I got the audio to read tandem and of course it is a southern mystery so there is one southern accented character. Super fast read and easily can read in one sitting.

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I enjoyed Booked for Murder so much! The characters were engaging and the mystery was really complex. I couldn't figure out who committed the murder and lately I've been figuring them all out. The book takes place in a college town which gives it a nice mix of ages for the characters. The main characters are all out of college though, with the Madeline Brimley, the main character, being about 40.

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Madeline Brimley inherits a bookstore in a very small town in Georgia. She hasn't been back in many years. So coming back, facing the passing of her dear Aunt Rose was a lot. Toss in some fires and other mysteries clearly designed to get her out of town and you will be hooked. To say any more would be to give away some of the story. You'll just have to read the book for yourself! The first in a series, I can't wait for #2!!

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Madeline Brimley returns to her small Georgia hometown after inheriting a quirky bookstore housed in a Victorian mansion. She isn't prepared for the level of drama and secrets that abound, including the murder of the young woman assistant she had just gotten attached to. Madeline takes it upon herself to investigate all the crimes and strange occurrences, before she ends up the next victim.

I liked the descriptions of the home/bookstore, how each room held a different genre. I also enjoyed the in-depth descriptions of jazz albums they listened to, and the foods enjoyed.

I didn't really understand much of the protagonist's behavior. Why would you not report threatening calls, or take arson seriously? She also repeatedly jumped to conclusions about other characters, thinking they were either incapable of crime or accusing them of being a murderer, basically going on vibes. Also, why on earth would you drive out to secluded locations to question potential murderers without letting anyone know? And what professional actor in the current age would never have owned a cell phone?

I also thought it was a little odd that the novel seemed to have product placement: the raving about a specific electric kettle to be found on Amazon, or a page about the virtues of a certain Jeep model.

This was just sort of a confusing book overall, with plot mentions left without followup, and characters meant to be quirky without any real development.

Thank you so much to Minotaur Books for this ebook!

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