A Sweet Escape: Review of Confection Connection by Lizz Lund
As I nestled into my favorite reading nook with a steaming mug of cocoa in hand, I couldn’t help but be excited by the quirky world of Confection Connection: Humorous Cozy Mystery by Lizz Lund. With its whimsical title and charming cover, I was drawn to this lighthearted, food-infused mystery promising laughs and delightful escapades. Having enjoyed earlier entries in the Mina Kitchen series, I was eager to see how our heroine would navigate yet another comedic conundrum.
In this third installment, Mina Kitchen finds herself in a peculiar pickle—or perhaps a marinara—after an ill-fated evening at The Shrimp Shack ends with her getting drenched in spaghetti sauce and a ghostly visit. As the book unfolds, we follow Mina, a spirited, forty-something caterer, who is as adept at cooking as she is at getting entangled in hilariously absurd situations. She’s grappling with the pressures of Valentine’s Day, a troublesome boyfriend drought, and a wave of mysterious thefts in her small town of Lancaster.
Lund’s characters are a vibrant cast of lovable oddballs, from Mina’s Swiffer-fanatic neighbor Vito to her best friend Trixie with her newfound penchant for jelly. Each character is distinctive yet relatable, making me root for their quirks. It’s a delightful ensemble that brings an effervescent energy to the story, reminding me of my own circle of friends—each with their own delightful idiosyncrasies.
The writing is effortlessly witty, allowing the plot to gallop forward without losing momentum. Lund’s humor felt like a sprinkle of sugar over my morning coffee, keeping the reading light and enjoyable. Although I started to piece together the mystery’s clues early on, that didn’t detract from the enjoyment; rather, it added a playful anticipation to see if Mina would catch up to the reader’s deductions. The pacing feels just right for a cozy mystery; it’s steady enough to build suspense while offering frequent laughter and endearing moments.
One particularly memorable moment occurred when Mina, frustrated by her romantic prospects, humorously contemplates which of her culinary disasters might make a better partner than the men in her life. I can’t help but chuckle thinking back on it. It’s this blend of food, fun, and heartfelt moments that makes Lund’s work resonate so deeply. The added recipes at the end, catering to the foodie in all of us, allow readers to take home a slice of Mina’s world. There’s something satisfying about culinary-inspired storytelling that warms the heart.
If you’re seeking a light-hearted read that combines cozy mystery, relatable characters, and humor born of culinary escapades, Confection Connection is a delightful choice. Lizz Lund’s writing feels like sharing a cup of tea with a dear friend; it’s refreshing, reassuring, and sprinkled with a touch of sweetness. Whether you’re venturing into the world of cozy mysteries or are already a fan of Mina Kitchen, this book may just transform your view of Valentine’s Day—or at the very least, inspire your next dessert experiment.
In conclusion, Confection Connection is perfect for anyone needing a cheerful escape from the mundane—especially if you enjoy a good laugh, quirky friends, and the satisfaction of baking (or reading) something sweet. So, grab your favorite confection, settle in, and let Mina’s misadventures whisk you away for a delightful afternoon!






