Newlywed Andi Hartley is not at all sure she’s ready to look like an over-ripe melon. . .
In fact, she’s still getting used to being married. But her husband, Ben, wants to start a family right away. Gulp.
Their family plans are put on hold, however, when Andi's kitten runs from the house to their watermelon field and digs up a bone attached to the remains of a thirty-year-old skeleton. Buried secrets come to life. . .and then the colorful owner of Greenburg's best eatery is murdered. As Andi unearths more and more of the suspicious history surrounding the skeleton, she realizes both deaths are related. Is she also about to unearth a murderer?
Lynette Sowell is the award-winning author of four novels and six novellas for Barbour Publishing. In 2009, Lynette was voted one of the favorite new authors by Heartsong Presents book club readers. Her historical romance, All That Glitters, was a finalist in ACFW's 2010 Carol Awards. When Lynette's not writing, she divides her time between editing medical reports and chasing down news stories for the Copperas Cove Leader-Press. Lynette was born in Massachusetts, raised on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, but makes her home on the doorstep of the Texas hill country with her husband and a herd of cats who have them well-trained. She loves reading, cooking, watching movies, and is always up for a Texas road trip. You can find Lynette at her Facebook author page: https://www.facebook.com/lynettesowellauthor
This review is from: The Wiles of Watermelon (Scents of Murder Mystery Series #2) (Heartsong Presents Mysteries #28) (Mass Market Paperback)
this is a follow-up to the first book "A Suspicion of strawberries"...it picked up where the other book left off, shall we say, and went from there...unfortunately, I didn't care that much for the first one & this one is going into that same catagory..what I am saying is that it can be an enjoyable read to many, just not me. However, I will attempt to finish reading this book....later ! after I finish a couple of other mysteries I have....all I'm saying about this book is "read it, ypu will probably like it"...
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