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Bridal Shower Murder ~ Lucy Stone #31 (by Leslie Meier)

Once again I enjoyed spending time with Lucy Stone and the gang in Tinkers Cove, Maine. The characters are well developed and the story will have you anxious to see what will happen next. It was entertaining to read about Zoe’s new romantic relationship and all the drama that followed their engagement. A lot of twists and turns with clues sprinkled throughout the pages that have you guessing until the end who is guilty of murder. While you could read this book as a standalone, it is worth going back to the first in the Lucy Stone series and watch Lucy and her family grow. I always look forward to an adventure with the people of Tinker’s Cove. I can’t wait to see what situation Lucy will get herself into in the pages of the next Leslie Meier’s book.


Thank you to NetGalley and Kensington Cozies for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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