A review by robotswithpersonality
A Good Day to Pie by Misha Popp

Tasty, feminist, fantasy mystery.  Just as with the first, I was completely sucked in as soon as I started reading. The vigilante theme surrounding abusive men pushes it out of the 'cozy' mystery slot, but there is still so much wholesomeness and compassion to enjoy. 
I was really concerned the reality tv/cooking challenge show angle for this book in the series would have me disliking it, but it ended up being a fun element and a way to meet new characters. 
I love the candidates who are supportive of each other, and how Daisy checks in with everybody regardless of whether they've behaved well. 
 I was struck by how the author uses the protagonist POV to express appreciation for the skill and artistry involved in all kinds of different baking (not just Pie Girl's pies). 
I think the mystery and magic in this series comes secondary to the interpersonal, encompassing both drama and character development, but it has a lightness to it that stops the messaging from being heavy-handed. 
Eagerly awaiting my library's acquisition of the third in the series, out this year! 
⚠️Abuse, sexual harrassment, allusion to SA, discussion of assisted suicide