Death of a Bachelorette by Laura Levine

 
I recieved Death of a Bachelorette by Laura Levine through Netgalley and the publishers of the book in exchange for an honest review. This was the ebook edition of the book.
 
It has been awhile since I read the Jaine Austen books. I think the last one was book number nine or ten, but they are always cute reads, especially if you just want to dip a toe into the mystery genre but don't want anything quite dark yet.
 
In Death of a Bachelorette, Jaine Austen gets to go away to write dialogue for a tv show called Some Day my Prince Will Come. I liked the idea of the show a lot because it was about the prince choosing his bride, and I actually wished it was a real tv show because that is something that I would get into watching.
 
While Jaine is there though, there is two mysteries for her to solve really. One of them is a death that occurs...I don't want to spoil it by saying whose death it is. And the other one is how her cat, Prozac keeps escaping her room. Yes, her cat was able to go on this trip with her and she has hilarious escapes, and witty lines. One of my favorite lines was, "Wow! What a bug! He ought to be on America's Got Talent!" I also loved it when Jaine realized that Prozac suddenly became like a fourth bachelorette on the show when she developed a love for the prince herself.
 
I think this book made me like Prozac even more, even though she was always one of my favorite characters.
 
Both mysteries got solved in the end, though again I don't want to say too much about them. I had my suspicions for one, though I was surprised about the other. It was still a really good read, and I was glad I enjoyed it.
 
My rating system is the same as the Goodreads rating system. I really liked this book, so it was a four star read. I'd recommend it to anybody who likes mysteries, and light reads. (This review will also be on Netgalley and Goodreads.)


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