cover of Corpse Pose, Indeed by Jacqueline M. Green

You’re not supposed to actually die during Corpse Pose.

Seriously.

But a student does just that and suspicion falls on yoga teacher Mariah Stevens. So now, Mariah must find the killer while still running her new studio and practicing ahimsa. She’s definitely going to need another mocha (because life is all about balance, right?).

As evidence piles up, Mariah’s friends and students have her back, but will it be enough to keep her out of jail and save her fledgling studio?

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My Review

Yoga + cozy mystery = yes, please!

I’m a sucker for a good cozy. I also love my yoga. So finding both in one book was an absolutely wonderful thing. I really appreciated the real look at yoga people. Yes, we practice yoga. No, we are not always nice. We also eat dessert and occasionally punch pillows. That said, there is nothing that centers like a good session on the mat, and that came across beautifully in this book.

The mystery was very interesting. I liked how it involved the yoga studio but wasn’t necessarily all about yoga—it brought the rest of life into yoga well. It felt a bit rushed toward the end and like the suspects dwindled quickly, but this didn’t bother me. And the finale was nail-biting (as nail-biting as cozies get, I mean).

Long story short, a great pick for cozy fans, whether you do yoga or not. Recommend.

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