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Deviously Delicious by T.J. Deschamps & Beth Whiteman is such a good book. I loved this story so much I rated it 5 stars. I totally recommend everyone to read this book as fast as they can.

Deviously Delicious is a charming cosy fantasy mystery that makes for a fun and satisfying quick read. The blend of mystery and fantasy is handled in a unique and engaging way, offering just the right mix of magic and suspense to keep the pages turning.
While the story occasionally veers into chaotic territory, it still maintains a sense of intrigue and whimsy that works well for fans of both genres. It's a great choice as a palate cleanser between more intense reads, delivering light escapism with a touch of mystery.
Overall, I’d recommend this to readers who enjoy cosy mysteries with a magical twist and are looking for something light, quirky, and quick to enjoy.

"Deviously Delicious" by T.J. Deschamps & Beth Whiteman - cozy paranormal mystery meets small-town USA romcom meets Westview. Pretty good, will be keeping an eye out for the sequel. #NetGalley #eARC

Something is very...off... about this seemingly cozy little town. Children are being kidnapped only to be returned in a coma-like state. When one shows up dumped in front of the rental shared by bestie roommates and "Jills of all trades," the two protagonists find themselves under suspicion and are desperate to solve the mystery before their business reputation is harmed to the point of non-existance or they end up in jail.
The story is light but full of mysteries to solve. Neighbors, the landlady, and potential boyfriends all seem to have something wrong beneath the surface. Everyone is hiding something, where it's a past as a victim or as something more sinister.
I didn't feel the book was for me, as the mysteries seemed either contrived or obvious, and neither of the protagonists was very likeable. One is obsessed with finding a rich man to spirit her out of poverty and into yacht clubs or world travel, and the other is overly self-doubting and insecure.
However, if you're looking for a light easy read with surface-level mystery, this might be for you.

Deviously Delicious is a cozy fantasy/mystery that is incredibly quick and enjoyable. Even though it was occasionally completely strange, but in the best way possible (see their exploration of their landlord's basement), I truly enjoyed reading it.
As the primary characters, I thought Allie and Dee were great; they were flawed and realistic. The mystery surrounding the disappearances and the accompanying Hansel and Gretel fairytale atmosphere fascinated to me.
It took me a little while to get into the story, and I had to pay close attention because the point of view changed quickly at times, and I had to figure out whose head I was in, especially when it came to the shapeshifters.
At the end this book is for the prople who likes the cozy mystery or cozy fantasy, maybe a combination of the two of them.

Deviously Delicious is a twisty, small-town mystery with a cast of quirky characters and secrets bubbling beneath the surface. The story follows Allison and Dorseigh—an unlikely but lovable duo—who get pulled into a strange investigation after a boy shows up unconscious in their driveway. I loved how the cozy setting clashed with all the deliciously dark undertones. It was such a fun mix of humor, suspense, and heart—I couldn’t stop turning the pages to see what secrets the town was hiding next.

Deviously delicious is a really quick fun cozy fantasy/ mystery. I really enjoyed reading it even if at times it was utterly bizarre but in the best way (see their exploration of the their landlords basement).
I really liked Allie and Dee as main characters, they were realistic and flawed. I enjoyed the mystery of the disappearances and the Hansel and Gretel fairytale vibe that came with it.
It did take me a little while to feel immersed in the story and i found I had to pay close attention as sometimes POVs changed rapidly and I needed to work out who’s head I was in, particularly amongst the shapeshifters.
Overall, I think this book is perfect for anyone who loves cozy fantasy or cozy crime and particularly those who love a combination of both.
Thank you to NetGalley and BookBuzz.net for the opportunity to read this ARC.

Secrets, sass, and a sprinkle of sleuthing—yes please!
Deviously Delicious is like biting into a cupcake and finding a secret file inside—sweet, twisty, and absolutely addictive with a cherry on top of chaos. 🧁🔍

🧁 Murder, Fantasy, mystery, and mayhem... yes please! Deviously Delicious had me hooked faster than you can say “missing children in a seaside town.” These two besties-turned-detectives are total chaos in the best way, and the town of Sueños del Mar? Big spooky energy. I laughed, I gasped, and I seriously considered quitting my job to become a Jill of All Trades. If you like your mysteries with sass, secrets, and a side of danger—this one’s a treat! 🍰🕵️♀️

This is the first book I've read by this author, and for me, it was very odd.
The characters were not bad, but the story just didn't appeal to me.
This is more science fiction than mystery.
My rating is 2.5