![]() ![]() ![]() A Hawaiian seaside tiki bar that feels like Hawaii’s answer to Cheers. She also has that every woman quality that lets the reader insert herself into the story. This lets both her and the inevitably hunky police detective she’s helping seem smart and efficient. She lends insight that it makes sense only she would have, such as being able to infiltrate the halau competition. On the other hand, when she does help, she’s good at it. She only helps when asked and even then, she’s a bit reluctant to disrupt her life. She’s smart and willing to help but isn’t running amok destroying the police department’s days. They’re all entertaining in their own way, but this series is also unique and engaging enough to keep me coming back for more, and thankfully those unique elements stayed strong in the second entry.Įm is a good cozy mystery heroine. I’ve dipped my toe in a few cozy series, but this is the first one that’s managed to call me back for a second helping. Before she knows it, she’s entering the geriatric Hula Maidens halau into the biggest hula competition on the island to help her get in where she can snoop. But when the hunky fire dancing detective Roland Sharpe asks for her help looking into some suspicious deaths in a high-profile, competitive halau (hula group), she just can’t say no. Em Johnson, manager of the Tiki Goddess Bar on Kauai, never intended to get involved in one murder investigation, let alone two. ![]()
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