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A new romantic murder mystery series!Three book Sedona West Murder Mystery series:SLEEPS WITH THE FISHES, Book 1BREAKS AN EGG, Book 2PUSHES UP DAISES, Book 3Sedona finds herself in the thick of things with more murder and mayhem. And, oh yes, a decision on which candy store flavor to call her own!A LONG, HOT, SUMMER!Cozy Haven's summer is heating up. A bar fight concerning a past date rape; a missing tourist found; villagers complaining about extortion; several people bashed on the head; a daylight abduction...
it's no wonder that tempers are exploding. Folks are at each other's throats, and that leads to yet another murder to investigate. Sedona West can't catch a break. Playing host to her sister and baby niece, she has to change her plans and help solve these crimes. The temperature is rising with her would-be suitors as well. These two hunky men are getting impatient for her decision. Should she choose Harrison Oakdale, the celebrity psychologist? Or does she prefer Doug Marino, Cozy Haven's sheriff? What to do? What to do? Or maybe, when her own head is bashed by the killer, she'll no longer have a choice...
Praise for PUSHES UP DAISIES5 Stars... or 10! Absolutely love this book. Love this series! Juggling everybody's needs except her own, Sedona is in the middle of one big summer mess. This is the book where she (hopefully) makes her choice: Team Harrison or Team Doug. And oh, what swoon-worthy men those two are! Filled with of action, suspense, great characters, and of course a dead body or two, PUSHES UP DAISIES covers all bases.
As to which flavor of candy Sedona selects, be sure to pick up your copy to find out!--Mystery Maven's Reviews5 Stars! This is number three in the three book Sedona West Mystery Series. While this book can be read without the first two, it's enjoyable to get the full multiplex experience of everything the characters go through. I thoroughly enjoyed reading how Sedona rebuilds her life after an acrimonious divorce, solves a few murders, and gets wined, dined, and wooed by two delicious men.
Lucky Sedona! And lucky us, the readers!--Norwood Reviews