This book is worth the read just for the characters. I particularly liked the way the author weaved relationships between four generations of characters. The book centers on Beth who, after a nasty divorce, turns her eccentric aunts' home into a small inn. Beth's aunts continue to live in the inn and provide lots of comic relief and quirkiness. Beth struggles to improve her own self confidence, open a new restaurant in the inn, balance financial problems, solve a couple of mysteries, and discovers her feelings for Dr. Donovan all the time under the close scrutiny of the citizens of the small town of Mediocrity. There are several subplots and that can be a bit distracting at times, however, they are all resolved and intertwined by the end. Overall, this is a recommended read.
fabulous humorous romantic cozy
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
In Mediocrity, Pennsylvania, thirty-four years old Beth Randall runs the Two Sisters Ordinary Inn out of a converted Victorian home that her two beloved eccentric great aunts gave her. She worries about the septuagenarians as Ivy has discovered internet porn and Iris witchcraft. Worst yet, she has dug up bones in the cellar that she fears is Iris' lover Lyle McMurty, who was allegedly murdered fifty years ago. Widower Dr. Brad Donovan accompanied by twelve years old daughter Stacy arrives from Virginia in search of his missing father, whose last message was a postcard from the inn. Beth pretends to know very little as she now fears the remains in the cellar is that of Brad's dad. Brad soon realizes that the three females are hiding something from him as none are good liars. As Brad and Beth fall in love over the objection of his daughter and the elation of her aunts, the missing father keeps them apart while businessman Aubrey Fontaine has arrived allegedly to buy property targeting the inn in particular, but in truth for something more personal. ASKING FOR TROUBLE is a fabulous humorous romantic cozy starring a beleaguered young woman just trying to make it when the skeletons in her family closet decide to come out and rattle quite loudly. The story line is character driven as the support cast provides zaniness (the older generation) and seriousness (the daughter and Aubrey) that either propel or repel the romantic pair. Millie Criswell provides a warm romance with a secondary lighthearted mystery to spice up the relationships. Harriet Klausner
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