A review by angieinbooks
The Missing Comatose Woman by Sarah Ettritch

4.0

This cozy little mystery was actually quite delightful. And it also offered a cute, definitely-no-insta-love-here romance, too.

Casey Cook never knew what she wanted to do when she grew up, but she knew university wasn't it. It's how she ended up working at Walmart full-time until a hobby of finding missing pets turned into her getting a PI licence. The only problem is she doesn't have any clients and not a particularly large network for word-of-mouth referrals. But she finally gets the a call about a case about (yup, you guessed it) a missing comatose woman. It's not the ideal first case and the police aren't even actively working on it anymore, but Casey's not in the position to turn down work.

Meanwhile, her dating life is a disaster and she's oblivious to the fact that the cute waitress at her local coffee shop is always trying to hold an actual conversation with her.

This is a cozy mystery, so the stakes are fairly low, but that's not to say that it wasn't interesting or that I had ever really had it all figured out. It was quite a fun ride. And I definitely want to read the next book in the series.