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Christmas is coming to Daybreak Island. That means twinkling lights, holiday music, craft bazaars, and, whoa, murder? Who'd kill newspaper owner Donna Carey? Why? But, I get ahead of myself. I mean, the murder doesn't even occur until the end of chapter 23, though there's no lack of activity before that. Maddie is trying her best to take some time away from organizing and making things happen but it doesn't seem to be working. She's too good at her job although, as you'll note, a good part of it is delegating and knowing who to call to do that delegated task. With a sizable cash prize being offered for the best decorated home, the competitive side of the community is in high gear. It doesn't help, however, that the man hired to deal with electrical needs/issues seems just as highly incompetent. It's when her grandfather, the retired police chief, is mildly zapped while hanging lights and falls from a ladder, however, that Maddie becomes involved. Many chapters later, Donna is found dead in her yard with a string of lights around her neck. And, oh, there's a stolen cat and designer cats for sale flyers taking up a good deal of Maddie's mind, too. Anyway, that where the investigation starts.
I won't detail the plot further but it's a fun one, even if it does take awhile to get to the expected murder. Unless you're only there for the murder, oddly enough it doesn't distract from the story. It's a full story, with a cast of distinct characters and, yes, cats. All seemed to have a backstory, even the incompetent electrician. Toss in Maddie's shadowy cyber expert/sleuth, oh, okay, hacker, family, cat cafe goings-on, newspaper drama, and, well, so much more, and there's never a down moment. I mean, they manage to turn even choosing a Christmas tree into an event. I liked the characters and sense of community of Daybreak Island, quirky as some were. Hey, Bernie is a gem. I'd hire him in a minute. And, even as a dog person, I fully applauded the devotion of not just Maddie to the cats in her care, but the passion they felt for righting wrongs, whether involving human or feline. Maddie definitely deserves the title Event Ninja.
Bottom line, a fun, full of activity story line that sucks you in and makes you care about not just Maddie and her family but those about her, including the pets. Seriously, she even has dogs of her own. You will feel sympathy at the beleaguered police officers dealing with her single minded focus on taking care of the cats at a murder scene, however. Yes, she's pretty intense. Thanks #NetGalley and #StMartin'sPress - #StMartin'sPaperbacks for giving me a sneak peek at Christmas plans for this small town on Daybreak Island. I always enjoy my visits to the Cat Cafe.

As a cat lover and cozy mystery fan, I was thrilled for the opportunity from NetGalley to read Shock and Paw, the eighth installment in Cate Conte's cat cafe series. This book is the third one I've read.
The first-person narrator, protagonist Maddie James, runs a cat cafe in a charming town on Daybreak Island, off the coast of Massachusetts. Her large, close-knit family and network of friends all make their appearances. And, of course, her adorable orange tabby mascot, JJ.
This story takes place at the beginning of the Christmas season. The Chamber of Commerce is putting on a holiday pageant and a contest with a huge cash prize for the best Christmas lights display. Competition is fierce. Maddie vows not to get involved in the event planning; she's still exhausted from running the Halloween festivities, which resulted in a murder.
However, after too many details slip through the cracks, including a new electrician who doesn't seem to know what he's doing, Maddie breaks down and agrees to help.
Like the last mystery I read in this series, the murder doesn't happen until halfway through the book. Therefore, many of the clues slip by because they don't yet have any significance.
While the reader wonders who will die and why, there is plenty of tension besides planning the big holiday event. The owner of the island's only local newspaper is thinking about selling to a large corporation, which worries Maddie's best friend, Becky, who will probably lose her job as managing editor if the sale happens. Someone keeps posting signs about exotic cats for sale, which angers Maddie and her friend Katrina, manager of the island's animal shelter. Maddie's ex-police-chief grandfather falls off a ladder after receiving an electrical shock while trying to rearrange the Christmas lights.
The victim turns out to be Donna Carey, the newspaper owner, who is found electrocuted with a string of Christmas lights wrapped around her neck. Becky, who finds the body, is the prime suspect, so Maddie has to plunge into the investigation to prove her friend's innocence.
Suspects abound, and I didn't figure out whodunnit until Maddie did
And yes, there's a connection to exotic cats...
Another fun read for cat lovers!

Thank you to the publisher and netgalley for the arc of this book. all opinions are my own.
I will post my full review once SMP address the insensitive comments of their employee.

Kindle Copy for Review from NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press.
I received a free, advance copy of this book and this is my unbiased and voluntary review.
It is Christmas season as Maddie looks forward to all the festivities with family and friends. But soon the mood is dampen when news of the local newspaper us supposed to be sold which will effect her best friend the editor job. This cause tension between them and soon the publisher is found dead. Evidence points to her friend as Maddie tries to stay out of things to no avail. Also there is a rogue breeder on the loose as her plate will be full. It’s one cozy that will keep you entertain.