I am excited to dive into today's read. Not only is it a retelling of the Snow Queen, but it should be mystery pure. I, honestly, had visions of a romantic vibe when I first picked it up, but while preparing this post, I learned that it should be more sleuth-mystery. Now, that's more my thing! But I've run into another problem...
I also thought 'Hmmm...I can work in a nice, longer, YA read right after Thanksgiving when things die done Friday evening...' Which is true, but while putting this post together, I saw the 450+ page length and had to swallow. Looks like I'm going to be reading like a mad-woman tonight! (Yep, I'm writing this Friday morning) So, if this goes up a little later on Saturday, you know why.
I'm hoping this is a great launch into the Christmas season, so let's find out if it is or not!
SECRETS IN ICE
by Kennedy Plumb
YA Mystery / Fairytale Retelling
460 pages
It's been ten years since 17-year-old Nikki Sinclair's parents and sister left home and never returned.
Evidence uncovered at the scene caused the police to rule it a triple homicide, but since their bodies were never found, the case ran cold and was never solved. Living in her family's giant lonely estate all this time, the sole heiress to the huge fortune they left behind, Nikki has come to accept that her family is really dead. Lizzy, her sister - her best friend - is gone forever.
Until she begins receiving mysterious messages from an unknown number claiming to be her dead sister, leading to hidden clues only Lizzy could have known about and begging for help. Nikki begins to question everything. What actually happened to her family all those years ago, and could her sister really be out there somewhere? Is she in danger?
As the messages get more dire, and other circumstances make finding Lizzy more urgent, Nikki recruits the help of Kieran Bergstrom. He's the voice of her favorite true crime investigative podcast, and even though he turns out to be much harder to work with than she expected, she has no one else to turn to. She's desperate to find the truth and solve her family's case at any cost. All Nikki knows is this: if there's a chance even as small as a snowflake that her sister could really be alive, she'll walk to the ends of the earth in a blizzard to look for her.
A story of a sister's love, seeking justice against all odds, and not participating in the act of murder on your very aggravating, very arrogant, and very blonde colleague - who may or may not have some secrets of his own.
Frozen meets A Good Girl's Guide to Murder
Evidence uncovered at the scene caused the police to rule it a triple homicide, but since their bodies were never found, the case ran cold and was never solved. Living in her family's giant lonely estate all this time, the sole heiress to the huge fortune they left behind, Nikki has come to accept that her family is really dead. Lizzy, her sister - her best friend - is gone forever.
Until she begins receiving mysterious messages from an unknown number claiming to be her dead sister, leading to hidden clues only Lizzy could have known about and begging for help. Nikki begins to question everything. What actually happened to her family all those years ago, and could her sister really be out there somewhere? Is she in danger?
As the messages get more dire, and other circumstances make finding Lizzy more urgent, Nikki recruits the help of Kieran Bergstrom. He's the voice of her favorite true crime investigative podcast, and even though he turns out to be much harder to work with than she expected, she has no one else to turn to. She's desperate to find the truth and solve her family's case at any cost. All Nikki knows is this: if there's a chance even as small as a snowflake that her sister could really be alive, she'll walk to the ends of the earth in a blizzard to look for her.
A story of a sister's love, seeking justice against all odds, and not participating in the act of murder on your very aggravating, very arrogant, and very blonde colleague - who may or may not have some secrets of his own.
Frozen meets A Good Girl's Guide to Murder
MY TIDBITS
Tension, mystery, trauma, and intrigue mix with wintery spirit to create a grabbing read with more than a few surprises.
Nikki might be born with a silver spoon and will be rich after her 21st birthday. Ever since the rest of her family died in a very strange car crash ten years before, she's been raised by her aunt with very controlled contact to the rest of the world. She has a butler, maid, and everything her heart could desire and doesn't seem to notice the golden cage. She's very kind and sweet, but isolation leaves a person naive. Her aunt is dying and refuses to receive treatment which might cure her disease. So, Nikki tries to figure out how to get to her inheritance ahead of schedule and save her aunt, since Nikki is still only 17. When she discovers that a marriage in a couple months, when she turns 18, would also unlock the funds, she immediately convinces her best and only friend, Hunter, who has just popped in after years of living in Canada for a visit. He agrees, but the timing might still be too late to save her aunt. Plus, there's suddenly reason to believe her sister isn't as dead as thought. So, Nikki reaches out to a podcast crime solver, who has solved a few cold cases. But that's when things really start going weird.
This was a very engaging story—so much more than I expected. The author switches gears between Nikki and the podcaster, Kieran, letting readers dive into each perspective and grab clues as they come. The characters do seem to stay a bit superficial (don't really dig deep on the emotions) thanks to the concentration on the 'what's happening', but thanks to the thick intrigue, web of secrets, and tension, that this was not really an issue. It just would have been an icing on the cakes to make it an amazing read. But both characters have their own trauma to deal with and personalities, and this weaves wonderfully into their interactions and development. These two are up against a very dangerous, tightly planned conspiracy, which makes every step a grabbing moment with tons of possibilities as to where it was going to go.
The podcast inserts and text messages don't overwhelm and work their magic nicely to play with the mystery as it moves along. My mind was shooting in several possible 'guilty' scenarios from the get-go, which made it that much more interesting to mold and meld as more information came to light. And it does some huge flip-flops to keep readers on their toes.
As to the romance...because when I first picked it up, I was convinced it'd be heavy romance..., it's present but works into the plot and doesn't take it over. There's a slow build with each getting to know the other. Neither has romance in mind when it begins...and even the love triangle isn't what it seems. There's so much for crime and mystery fans to enjoy even on this level.
Oh, and there's the dog. Never forget the dog, who added a warm touch along the way.

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