🎧Sprinkles and Sea Serpents by Danielle Garrett, book one in the Sugar Shack Witch Mysteries continued my journey in the magical town of Winterspell.
Title: Sprinkles and Sea Serpents
Author(s): Danielle Garrett
Series: Sugar Shack Witch Mysteries #1
Also in this series: Grimoires and Gingerbread: A Sugar Shack Witch Mystery Christmas Novella, Mermaids and Meringue , Sugar Cookies and Sirens
Narrator(s): Amanda Ronconi
Published by Tantor Audio on February 9, 2021
Length: 6 hrs 56 mins
Genre(s): Cozy Mystery, Paranormal
Source: Publisher
Format: Audiobook, eBook
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They say you can't go home again. . .oh, if only that were true.
Thanks to a series of unfortunate events - and one backstabbing frenemy - home is exactly where I'm headed. back to Winterspell Lake, the small community in Eastern Washington where magic runs rampant and humans are outlawed.
Faster than you can say hocus pocus I'm unpacking my bags and settling into the guest room of my parents' house, trying to ignore the creeping sensation that I'll never break free again.
The one thing Winterspell has going for it is the sweets shop in the center of town, a bakery filled with magical creations designed to enchant the taste buds and charm even the pickiest of connoisseurs. Luckily for me, I get the friends and family discount since my parents own the famous Sugar Shack. If I want room and board, I have to frost cupcakes and sling macaroons with the rest of the fam.
Unfortunately, things in Winterspell aren't all sugar cookies and rainbows. According to the local news, a dangerous sea serpent has claimed the lives to three missing girls. The journalist in me has to have a look for myself, and what I find is something far more deadly.
Something that makes me wish I'd stayed in the bakery.
Listening Length: 6 hours and 56 minutes
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🎧Sprinkles and Sea Serpents by Danielle Garrett is the first book in the Sugar Shack Witch Mysteries. Earlier in the year I listened to Grimoires and Gingerbread, book 1.5 in the series, which I enjoyed. Based on that I expected an enjoyable read. The story followed Rosella Midnight, aka Ella. An accusation of plagiarism and the loss of her job as a result forced her return to her hometown of Winterspell.
Treated like a pariah because of her unique powers she left home to reside in the non magical world. I didn’t blame for leaving, but I had issues with her cutting off her family. Her powers were considered a curse and persons feared her, but their fears were borne out of ignorance. I thought her powers were cool, especially when used to solve the mystery of three female joggers who disappeared under mysterious circumstances.
I found the mystery underwhelming. It is not the type that will have you biting your nails. The best part of it all was the confrontation with the villain.
I liked Rosella when I interacted with her in Grimoires and Gingerbread. However, in this installment I saw a different side to her. A side which I disliked. She manipulated strangers to get what she wanted. However, she redeemed herself. What I admired about her was her love for animals and her tenacity and determination.
I enjoyed spending time with the secondary characters. It made me happy to see Rosella reunite with her family and friends. Her grandmother added a slice of humour to the story.
Orion, the monster hunter, who was brought in to assist with the case of the disappearing women, intrigued me. He had an air of mystery about him, and I was eager to learn more about him. I sensed a growing chemistry between him and Rosella.
I have to admit I did not enjoy 🎧Sprinkles and Sea Serpents as much as I did Grimoires and Gingerbread. Although it did not wow me, I thought it was a solid start to the series.
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Amanda Ronconi did a wonderful job of giving life to the story. She enhanced my enjoyment of the story with her tone and she captured the mood of the characters perfectly. Her voice for each of the characters were on point and one could always tell which character was speaking.
To conclude, 🎧Sprinkles and Sea Serpent provided a good escape. I enjoyed the world, and I am looking forward to my next visit to the town of Winterspell.
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Yes, I had a similar reaction, but the novella after made it better. I am eager to keep going with book two when it comes out.
Yes, I am looking forward to book two as well.
Sprinkles and Sea Serpents sounds like it was just ok. I might check out the Sugar Shack Witch Mysteries series though as like books with strong support characters.
Sprinkles and Sea Serpents was ok but I thought it could have been better. The Christmas Novella is good.
Too bad it missed the mark, the premise sounded promising
It wasn’t a bad book, but it could have been better.
I like reading about interesting powers. This sounds good.
Yes it was a good read.
Sorry Sprinkles and Sea Serpents didn’t worn as well for you!
It was ok.
Oh, I love this narrator and the story sounds like a fun one. Thanks for putting this one on my radar.
Yes it is a fun read.
Pity the book didn’t wow you. Hopefully the next in the series will improve. Great review.
It did have some good points.
I keep telling myself that I should try more cozy mysteries, and this doesn’t sound bad. I’m glad it was a good escape for you, and I hope the next instalments will get even better 🙂
Yes, it provided the escape I needed.
What a wonderful title. Whilst I would read this if I happened to come across it, it is Grimoires and Gingerbread that really interests me as I think it would make a great read for this year’s Christmas Spirit Reading Challenge.
Grimoires and Gingerbread would be perfect for the challenge. However, I would suggest you read Sprinkles and Sea Serpents first.
These are fun, light listens. I passed on this series as I am juggling one to many…lol
I know what you mean. I have quite a few myself. ?