I previously featured the first book in the series, THE COOKIE CRUMBLES, and found it to be an engaging story full of mystery, friendship, and baking. The sequel brings more of the same with a new story.
In THEIR JUST DESSERTS our superb baker, Laila Thomas, and her best friend and outstanding young journalist, Lucy Flores, are back. Now eighth graders, each has a busy schedule limiting their time together.
When Jaden, a former rival from the first book, asks them for help they can’t resist. Jaden’s father has been accused of stealing prized jewels at amateur kids’ holiday baking show. Laila will enter the contest while Lucy secretly investigates. All does not go well and their friendship is put to the test.
The story has alternating viewpoints between Laila and Lucy. This back and forth structure help show the ups and downs of friendship in such a meaningful way. I also liked how Laila’s loneliness issue was included which is often common among this age group.
The mystery part of the plot once again had me guessing as to who was guilty. THEIR JUST DESSERTS has all the pieces in place to attract middle grade readers. Combine two great main characters, add in a dose of mystery, and combine with a baking contest makes a sure recipe for an enjoyable read.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Alechia Dow is a former pastry chef, a librarian, and an award-winning author of acclaimed young adult sci-fi fantasies, several short anthology pieces, and magical (sometimes mysterious) middle grade stories. When not writing, you can find her having epic dance parties with her family, baking, reading, taking teeny adventures, and exploring her local food scene. (https://www.alechiadow.com/)
Tracy Badua is an award-winning Filipino American author of books for young
people. By day, she is an attorney, and by night, she squeezes in writing, family time, and bites of her secret candy stash. She lives in San Diego, California. Tracy’s work has garnered such accolades as the Society of Children’s Book Writers and
Illustrators Sid Fleischman Humor Award, the Children’s Literature Council of Southern California Award, multiple selections as Junior Library Guild GoldStandards, and inclusion on state book lists across the United States. (https://tracybadua.com/)
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I think this sounds a great story! Thanks for the recommendation!
This looks so fun! Love the baking element and play on words with the title. Sounds like a cozy mystery for kids!
I’m always fascinated by the idea of writing partners. I don’t know how they do it. This sounds like a fun mystery. I’ll look for a copy. Thanks for the post.
Sarah Mendonca from MGE just recommended the first book in this series, so I was curious to see how the series holds up. Sounds like this book is a great follow-up!