The Little Lost Library - A Secret, Book, and Scone Society Novel by Ellery Adams Hardcover
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A captivating cozy!
I was quickly drawn into The Little Lost Library by Ellery Adams. The story focused on Nora Pennington who is a complex main character. She continues to develop as the series progresses. I love Nora’s red caboose tiny home and her charming bookstore (I wish her bookstore was in my town). It is sweet how Nora’s relationship with McCabe has deepened. I like that the author has included a character with fibromyalgia (many people do not understand this painful disease). She captured how the disease can make a person feel (you never know how it is going to affect you from one day to the next). The mystery involved books which, naturally, captured my attention. I enjoyed the descriptions of the victim’s home and all the “treasures” it contained. Nora was determined to investigate the crime (she is a stubborn individual). The Secret, Book, and Scone Society aid Nora in piecing together the clues. The ladies also provide comfort and friendship when Nora needs it. I did feel that the motive for the crime was a tad weak. There was an unexpected twist that had me gasping with surprise (and shock). There is a good wrap up at the end. The Little Lost Library is the seventh book in A Secret, Book, and Scone Society Mysteries. The Little Lost Library can be read as standalone for those new to the series, but I believe it is better to read the series in order. It allows you to get to know the characters and how the ladies of the Secret, Book, and Scone Society came together. I enjoyed the book references throughout the story and the quotes at the beginning of each chapter. The Little Lost Library is a captivating tale with an atypical customer, an odd death, a bounty of books, a last missive, a curious quest, covetous children, a volatile threat, and thoughtful friends.