Tuesday, May 12, 2026

A Deadly Inside Scoop (Ice Cream Parlor Mystery 1), by Abby Collette

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One of the reasons I love The Cozy Mystery Book Club is because I often discover books I may not have otherwise heard about or read. I'm being selective this year with which books I read or listen to for the book club because there are some that I know will not sit well with me. One of the things I look for is how much swearing there is in the book. I tend to really dislike books that have a lot of swearing in it. I can deal with some swearing, but none is my preference. From what I could find, A Deadly Inside Scoop had no swearing it. I liked the setting, so I decided to give it a go. 

In this first in series, Win Crewse is a recent MBA graduate and she is set to re-open the family business - an ice cream parlor. She plans to use her grandmother's recipes, as well as her own. She had planned on opening in the summer, but unforeseen circumstances caused her to push it to the fall when the snow is falling in Ohio. She decides to embrace it anyway, and open the shop during this time of year. Unfortunately, Win discovers a dead body and her father is the prime suspect. Can she help the authorities clear her father's name, find out who the real killer is, and bring her focus back to running her shop during an already challenging time of year?

When I picked up this book, I thought it would be perfect for spring with the ice cream theme. Honestly, at first I was disappointed to learn it is set in the fall. However, this disappointment quickly melted away as I embraced the idea of having ice cream in the fall the way Win did. I don't know why it bothered me so much at first. After all, I do eat ice cream any time of year.

It took me some time to warm up to some of the main characters. I really loved Win, her parents, and her grandparents. One of my favorite aspects of cozies is when the entire family is present and gets along well. I find this very comforting.

On the other hand, I didn't like the way Win's bestie was fixated on one suspect through most of the book and I also thought she was quite harsh with her feelings about the detective. However, I appreciated that Win continuously set her straight, encouraging her to not have a one-track mind and to have more respect for the detective. 

As far as the victim goes, we didn't have a lot of information on him in the beginning, but his backstory was gradually revealed, and by the end, I felt like I had a good idea of who he was. There were also enough viable suspects to consider.

The mystery took a while to get going. The crime happened fairly early in the book, but for a while, there was mostly speculation happening. Once the sleuthing and finding concrete clues got going, I was fully invested. I had a hunch who the culprit was, which turned out to be correct, but I enjoyed the ride to the big reveal.

The audiobook does not list recipes at the end, but if you read it in a different format, you will find some delicious-sounding concoctions. I do wish audiobooks would more consistently include the recipes. Everyone should be able to access them.

Until I was about 80% into this book, I was on the fence about continuing the series. However, I ended up liking the setting and characters enough that I do want to continue with it. Also, it is my understanding that the next one is set around Memorial Day, which, at the time of this writing, is coming up in a couple of weeks. So it's the perfect time of year to read or listen to it.

Let's talk ice cream. Do you prefer to eat it in the warmer months only or do you eat it year-round?

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Sunday Post 135

Hi everyone!

Through Monday, I am linking with the following: 

Happy Mother's Day to all kinds of Moms! I know this day isn't easy for everyone. Know that I'm hugging you in my heart.

I had an ultra quiet week of nothingness, which was most welcome after a very active April. Last week, I had no appointments and no social events. I do enjoy getting together with friends and family, but I also cherish my alone time. It was bliss. I got some reading, blogging, and puzzling done.

Here's the puzzle I started working on. It's a Star Wars theme. It's 500 pieces and it has a 3D effect.





I picked up this puzzle at a swap last year. The box contains two 500-piece puzzles. On the way out, the person who donated it wished me luck and said she gave up on it. But how could I pass on a two-in-one puzzle? 

When I opened the box last week (yes, it took me months to dive in), I noticed that one puzzle had not yet been started at all. The pieces were still in the sealed bag. I decided to start with the one that was open. There were large chunks already assembled. I wanted to start from scratch, so I took them all apart. This process took ten minutes! The pieces lock in very tightly, but it also goes to show how much of the puzzle was already done. I don't know why they would get that far and then give up. Perhaps I'm about to find out. LOL.

Can you tell from the picture that there are a lot of extra pieces? They are all duplicate pieces. I measured the puzzle, so I'm certain I'm only missing one edge piece. But I don't even know where it goes. I made a break in the bottom, but I don't know if that's the correct spot in which it goes. 

Anyway, I think I finished the easiest part of the puzzle. The rest will be much more difficult because the colors are very similar. Also, all of the pieces (besides the edge pieces) are only two shapes, which is resulting in a lot of false fits. But I'm determined to finish it. Eventually. Hopefully this month, during Star Wars month. I started it on May the Fourth (be with you).

IN THE BOOKS

RECENTLY FINISHED
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I finished Spell to Pay (Spellbooked Mystery 2), by Elle Wren Burke. I enjoyed it, although there was one aspect I was hoping for more of. You can read some excerpts from Spell to Pay here and you can read my full review here.
IN PROGRESS
I read Spring Week 7 in The Comfort of Crows: A Backyard Year, written by Margaret Renkl and illustrated by Billy Renkl. I have mixed feelings about this chapter. I understand how taking pictures can take some people out of the present moment, but for me, it does the opposite. Taking pictures has helped me notice and appreciate the natural world so much more than I used to. 
I'm enjoying Between a Roquefort and Hard Place (Grilled Cheese Mystery 7), by Linda Reilly. I'm already loving it more than the previous book in the series. Some time is taken to set up the mystery, but it doesn't take long before the real action begins.
I'm currently listening to A Deadly Inside Scoop (Ice Cream Parlor Mystery 1), written by Abby Collette and narrated by Shandra Skye. I love the setting and most of the characters, but I'm struggling to become invested in the mystery. I'm about 70% done and I think I know who the culprit is. I'll be pleasantly surprised if I'm wrong. You can read some excerpts here.
UP NEXT
I think I know what my next read and what my next audiobook listen will be, but let me not say anything just yet in case something changes. (How's that for a cliffhanger?)

ON THE SCREEN
  • The Way Home It's hard to believe there are only seven episodes left in this entire series. How are they going to wrap up every storyline and answer every question without rushing the last few episodes? I am enjoying this season, but I can't help having doubts about how it will end.
  • High Potential - I finished season 2, so I'm all caught up.  One aspect of the beginning of the season felt off and I wish they would develop more of the characters, but otherwise, this is a phenomenal show. It's a fast-paced police procedural, with a cozy mystery element (the amateur sleuth turned consultant for the police department) and a touch of a thriller vibe.
  • The Brady Bunch - I started watching season 3. This season begins with the Bunch in The Grand Canyon, only the first of the three-part premiere didn't air. And I can't find it anywhere on TV. It's one thing to skip episodes, but to jump into a new season with the second episode of a three-part premiere seems like an odd choice. Anyway, I'm glad they are back home in the fourth episode. The ones where they travel are some of my least favorite episodes. I think they're missing the light-hearted humor and coziness that I love so much.
  • Bottled With Love - This is a 2018 Hallmark movie. I remembered that I enjoyed it when I first watched it, but I had forgotten everything else about it. After watching it a second time, I loved it. It has a You've Got Mail vibe, but I actually like this movie more. Andrew Walker and Bethany Joy Lenz rarely disappoint.
  • Kentucky Roses - This movie premiered on Hallmark last week. I enjoyed it and I might be open to watching it again. Good timing with the Kentucky Derby, Hallmark. Also, fun fact: Preakness will be taking place just 13 miles away from where I live next Sunday. The usual track in Baltimore is being renovated, so they had to temporarily relocate. (No, I won't be going.)
ON THE BLOG
Have a great week!