A review by livelyghost
Blackmail and Bibingka by Mia P. Manansala

lighthearted mysterious relaxing slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.0

The Tita Rosie’s Kitchen series is my go-to cozy read, and I was excited to get a Christmassy installment in time for the holidays! Especially considering that the often-gossiped about Ronnie is back in town and I was ready for the whole backstory. It always feels nice to slip back into Shady Palms, although if you haven’t read the first two books in this series I think enough background information is presented that you wouldn’t feel lost. 

Food, friends, and family are the heart of this mystery as always. With every read I’m introduced to more and more foods that I can’t wait to seek out in real life! Learning about more holiday-specific treats was fun. I also enjoyed the starring role the Ninangs receive; they alway provide excellent comic relief and often feel like the detectives putting in overtime. I never had a big family but I imagine that this cast of characters really encapsulates the joy, frustration, and love that it brings. I enjoyed the fact that nearly everyone in the book is welcoming in everything from dietary restrictions to sexuality to culture. It makes me feel like a better world is possible. 

The weakest part of the book unfortunately felt like the pacing. It was hard for me to figure out what to focus on between Lila’s new relationship with Jae, her burgeoning small business, her family drama, and the actual mystery. At times it felt like there was a lot of indecisive filler dialogue and I ended up calling the two big twists about halfway through the book. I would have enjoyed having a little more mystery and thought the first two books were more well-balanced. 

The news in the acknowledgements that 3 more books are coming was intriguing, but this felt disjointed enough that I’m not sure if I’ll pick them up immediately when they come out. They’ll certainly be on my list though so I can imagine a more tolerant universe. 

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