Hello my cozy friends,
Today I am reviewing “ Definitely Maybe Not a Detective” by Sarah Fox the 1st instalment in the The Wyatt Investigations Mysteries. I love Sarah’s writing style and totally love her Magical Menagerie Mysteries, A True Confections Mysteries, Literary Pub Mystery series as well as the Pancake House Mystery series, so knew I wouldn't be disappointed! Highly recommend you check out all of her series.
In this delightfully charming rom-com mystery, a woman becomes accidentally entangled in a murder investigation (and with a handsome stranger) when her fake detective agency is enlisted to solve a real homicide.
Emersyn Gray is definitely not a detective.
Really, she’s an unemployed twenty-eight-year-old raising her beloved niece in the only place she can afford after her ex-boyfriend ran off with her life savings: a run-down, seniors-only apartment complex that was desperate for tenants. But never fear—her wild best friend has the perfect plan to get Emersyn back on her feet and stick it to her thieving ex: scare him into returning her money by hiring a private investigator to prove he stole it. Only, there won’t be an actual detective, just a fabricated business card from Wyatt Investigations . . . and a ridiculously hot stranger, who steps in to play the part—a stranger whose name is, coincidentally, Wyatt.
Emersyn can’t help but notice the real-life Wyatt is capital H-O-T hot, even though she’s wary of his intentions. But her ex does seem flustered, and if she can get her money back and regain control of her life, maybe it’ll finally prove to her parents that she can be a responsible caregiver to her niece.
But the day after they set their plan in motion, the superintendent of Emersyn’s apartment building winds up dead, and her neighbors turn to her fake detective agency for help after finding one of the phony business cards. With so many eyes on them—or maybe just their eyes on each other—Emersyn and Wyatt agree to take on the case. Now the question is, Can they solve the murder without getting tangled up in their own fictions—or each other?
“Fast-paced and quippy.”—Catherine Mack, USA Today bestselling author of Every Time I Go On Vacation, Someone Dies
What a great start to a new series! I loved it! I really enjoyed visiting the Bronx , and getting to know everyone at the Deco Mirage apartment complex. Sarah is very good at descriptive writing so you feel like you’re right there.
Another thing I enjoyed was the relationship between Emersyn and her niece Livy and her bff Jemma.
I wasn't surprised by what happened to Freddie but having all those suspects drew me in and I had to find out what happened to him! Since Emersyn was technically unemployed, she has free time to slip out and investigate with hottie Wyatt.
It was entertaining, full of twists and turns and I didn’t completely guess whodunnit until Emersyn did. The book perfectly blended my love of rom-con’s and cozy mysteries.
I highly recommend this series to all my cozy loving friends and I can’t wait for book 2 to come out!
All thoughts and opinions are my OWN.
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