Monday, September 14, 2020

Review - No Offense by Meg Cabot


 No Offense is the first book of Meg Cabot's that I have read, and the second in her Little Bridge Island series. When Molly Montgomery, the new children's librarian for Little Bridge Island finds an abandoned baby in the library bathroom, she has no idea she will be swept into solving a string of crimes across the island. Sheriff John Hartwell knows who is behind the recent thefts, but without any hard evidence there's nothing he can do. He certainly doesn't need a nosy librarian poking her nose into his case! However, John and Molly find themselves thrown together and sparks fly.

This book was a cute, light read. There was very little angst, and the mystery was a fun subplot. The characters were likable enough, although I didn't really feel like you got to know them all that well, or very deeply into their heads. For a quick, lighthearted read it was a good pick, and one I would recommend.

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