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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This second in the series doesn't disappoint,
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This review is from: A Wedding to Die For (Yellow Rose Mysteries) (Paperback)
I particularly liked the first book in the series, but I always worry that it will be downhill from then. Fortunately, the author keeps the quality going -- I will look forward to reading the next in the series.
The plot involves a wealthy young Texan, Rose, who has started her own business (she donates earnings to charity) finding birth parents for adoptees. Her client has invited her to her wedding -- she'd hoped her birth mother could attend, but they haven't found her yet -- but there's a killing at the reception. Rose gets mixed up in that, in no small part because the investigating police chief in this gulf-front town suspects her and various people that Rose knows are innocent. Rose's boyfriend -- a homicide detective in Houston -- used to date this police chief, so you can imagine the tension. Rose is involved in trying to identify a mysterious and uninvited guest at the wedding -- the obvious supposition is that she's from the bride's birth family, but is she? and does she have anything to do with the murder, like is she the killer? Rose ends up going to Jamaica to do some research. These types of mysteries aren't exactly realistic -- and no "noir" either -- not NYPD or anything like. They are well-plotted and amusing. That's waht the author does well -- snappy dialogue, some romance, a little travel, a glimpse of the good life among the wealthier folk, etc. I look forward to reading the next in the series.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Entertaining Read,
By Butterscotch (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Wedding to Die For (Yellow Rose Mysteries) (Paperback)
This second in the Yellow Rose mystery series was just as pleasurable as the first. Once again, Abby Rose, now a private adoption PI is involved with murder and mayhem. The characters were fun to get to know, although the craziness of two sisters - Courtney and Roxanne - was a bit over the top at times. The mystery is involving, and just long enough to hold your attention. I particularly enjoyed the trip Abby took to Jamaica to further research the case - getting Abby to another location with locals really added to the story. If you haven't read the first in the series, I would recommend that; although the author goes over the highlights from her first book the characters are drawn from the first book mainly, and just expanded upon here. I look forward to the next book.. fun and light series.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Adoption and murder,
By Dawn Dowdle "Mystery Lovers Corner reviewer" (Lynchburg, VA USA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: A Wedding to Die For (Yellow Rose Mysteries) (Paperback)
Abby Rose is a new adoption PI in Houston. Meagan Beadford hires her to find her birth mother, hoping she will attend her wedding. Unfortunately Abby hits one brick wall after another in the search. Especially since Meagan won't discuss it with her adoptive parents. She doesn't think they will understand.
Meagan's adoptive father is murdered at Meagan's reception. At Meagan's request, Abby continues to search for her birth mother. She soon discovers not everything is as it seems. This search ends up taking her out of Texas for a few days. When Meagan's uncle is murdered, Meagan asks Abby to help find who killed the two men. Meagan is unsure that she can help, but she agrees to cry. Meagan looks so pale that Abby can't turn her down. There are so many possible suspects. The chief of police, Quinn Fielder, is no help at all. Matter of fact, she suspects Abby. Abby's boyfriend, Jeff is a Sergeant in the Houston Police Department. Since this happened in Seacliff, he has no jurisdiction and can't help her. Meagan's cousins have some issues, and Abby, along with her twin sister Kate, try to help. It's not always easy. Abby wonders if they had anything to do with the murders. Abby finds herself in some sticky situations along the way, but she is determined to discover the truth about Meagan's adoption and the murder of her father and uncle. I really like this new series. This is the second in the series. It is great. I can't wait for the next one! Abby is such a great character. She is full of spunk and has wonderful people around her to assist her and support her. Of course, there are those like Aunt Caroline, who you can't always tell if they really have her best interests at heart. I highly recommend this book.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
witty down home Texas mystery,
This review is from: A Wedding to Die For (Yellow Rose Mysteries) (Paperback)
Abby Rose is young, rich, and beautiful, but unlike some people in her social class, she works for a living and donates her salary to an orphanage. She learned in a brutal manner that she was adopted so she chose to become a private investigator specializing in adoptions, reuniting offspring with their biological parents. Her clients sense that this work is a cause more than a job so most invariably trust her.
When she was a teen, Megan found out she was adopted, but promised her adoptive parents she would not seek out her biological parents. She breaks her pledge by hiring Abby to locate her biological mother so that the woman can attend her wedding. Abby and Megan become friends and the bride invites the sleuth to attend the wedding rehearsal and reception. However tragedy occurs when someone murders Megan's adoptive father at the reception. A distraught Megan hires Abby to find out who killed the beloved man who raised her. The investigation leads Abby to Jamaica where she learns the identity of her client's biological parents and more. Upon her return, Abby faces a second homicide while searching for a killer amidst a dysfunctional family. Leann Sweeny has written a witty down home Texas mystery starring a heroine who feels it is her destiny to help others with similar backgrounds to her own. The friendship between Abby and Megan rings true adding depth to the sleuth's desperate need to identify the killer. A WEDDING TO DIE FOR will appeal to romance readers, as much as private investigative aficionados, because much of the fine tale involves relationships including one between Abby and her cop-lover. Harriet Klausner
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nicely Done,
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This review is from: A Wedding to Die For (Yellow Rose Mysteries) (Paperback)
Because of events in her past, Texas heiress Abby Rose has decided to become an adoption PI. Bride to be Megan Beadford hired Abby to find her biological mother because Megan wanted her at her wedding. Abby was not able to find Megan's mother in time for the wedding, but vows to continue to look until she finds Megan's biological mother. When Megan's adoptive father is murdered at the wedding reception, Megan wants Abby to find his killer. Abby agrees and soon finds out her two cases have a lot in common.
"A Wedding to Die For" is a good mystery by a talented author. Abby is a very human heroine, filled with anger about her past, yet very loving and caring. Author Leann Sweeney brings all the characters to life, even the minor ones, by giving all of them character traits that stick out, like Abby's boyfriend Jeff's habit of chewing Big Red chewing gum. One of my favorite characters in fact, is a minor one, Sister Nell - what a hoot she was! Sweeney has a way with words and I love her use of expressions such as "the man was so skinny he might need worming". The mystery itself was okay, although it was pretty obvious from the beginning who Megan's biological mother was. But the book is worth reading for the characters and Sweeney's way with words. Finally, this is the first mystery I've read that had me smiling at the end. Well done!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Abby Rose blooms via the written word,
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This review is from: A Wedding to Die For (Yellow Rose Mysteries) (Paperback)
Thirty-year-old Texas heiress, Abby Rose, never pictured herself as a sleuth growing up. The pampered princess who grew up as part of a privileged family - along with her twin sister, and resident clinical psychologist, Kate - always saw herself married to a handsome man, and residing in a house - okay, perhaps a mansion - complete with a white picket fence. But everything changed the minute her alcoholic ex-husband tried to murder her, and her father revealed that he is...not her biological father; but, rather, her adoptive parent. Since then, Abby has begun progressing through a series of changes, and realized that her life truly needed a makeover. Now, with her ex-husband dead, and her adoptive father out of the picture, along with a new guy in her life, Abby has decided to start up a new business venture. Leaving her tech-smart life behind, Abby sets herself up to be a Private Investigator, specializing in adoption cases. Which is how, after a few successful jobs, Abby finds herself mixed up with the Beadford family. Wealthy, aristocratic, and hiding a handful of secrets, bride-to-be Megan Beadford's adoptive parents are dead-set against her contacting her birth mother. But, unable to resist the allure of discovering the truth about her past, and having her birth mother by her side as she walks down the aisle, Megan hires Abby to do a little investigating. Unfortunately, after quite a bit of digging, Abby comes up empty-handed. But that doesn't knock her out. While attending Megan's wedding reception, Megan's adoptive father is murdered - the victim of being hit upside the head with a crystal vase. Upset about doing Megan wrong and being unable to locate her birth mother, Abby steps into the role of amateur sleuth, and begins investigating the recent death. However, not everyone is overjoyed with Abby's foray into the world of murder investigations. Case in point, police chief, Quinn Fielder. Quinn used to date Abby's Big Red-addicted boyfriend, Houston homicide detective, Jeff Kline, and will do anything in her power to keep Abby from sticking her nose into her so-called investigation. Unfortunately for her, Abby isn't easily deterred, and won't halt her hunt for the killer until he or she is behind bars. Unless, of course, the so-called murderer catches her first.
In a world of amateur sleuths who spend their days slaving over hot stoves, and tending to teething toddlers, Leann Sweeney's young, rambunctious Abby Rose brings a new set of rules to the table. Specializing in adoption cases, Abby's motives for helping others like herself bring a unique appeal to her character; while her Paris Hilton-esque bank account make her comings and goings as easy as 1-2-3. While Abby's interactions with the people surrounding her, from relatives to clients, and friends to foes, are professional; her easygoing, laid-back mannerisms make her appealing from start to finish. Sweeney manages to mix it up by flavoring A WEDDING TO DIE FOR with tasty characters, from the handsome homicide detective, Jeff; to newcomer, and oft-times viciously jealous, Quinn; all the way to my absolute favorite, Kate. As a psychology major, I find Kate's presence throughout the tale to be both enjoyable and educational at the same time. Kate's ability to comprehend the mindset of just about anyone within a five-mile radius of her body is remarkable; while her intellect regarding the study of psychology is refreshing, and certainly adds a creative aspect to the tale. Readers who enjoyed Sweeney's debut PICK YOUR POISON will adore the introduction of Abby's client, Megan, as well as some of the new friends she meets while visiting Jamaica. I can only hope that these characters will make appearances in Sweeney's upcoming installments. Abby Rose blooms via the written word. Erika Sorocco Freelance Reviewer
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A real bucket of possums...,
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This review is from: A Wedding to Die For (Yellow Rose Mysteries) (Paperback)
Abby Rose is a sympathetic sleuth, resourceful and smart, with a talent for down-home witticisms & a delightful cop lover named Jeff, who has the sense to let her do her own thing. Most other reviewers have described this plot at length, so I won't do that. Suffice it to say that although one is pretty sure who the bride's birth mother might be from rather early in the book, the way the entire plot unravels is far from self-evident. And Sweeney's humorous portrayals of character, dicey situations (dogs! holding you captive!), and islands like Jamaica ring true. There are great minor characters along the way - Sister Nell, the sketch artist, the cabbie in Jamaica. It's fun to see the unsympathetic characters (Quinn, the police chief version of "Cruella-de-Vil") melt and turn human under pressure. Abby reminds me just a bit of Sue Grafton's Kelsey (although she's not as tough) and her twin sister Kate (therapist obsessed with health food and homeopathy) makes a nice foil for her. The Southern gift for poetic hyperbole is a bit over the top but always well done & sometimes surprising ("How do you handle another bucket of possums?" "I needed this woman in my life like an armadillo needs an interstate."). Maybe this IS how they talk in Texas! In short, a great relaxing read! It's not necessary to have read the first book - I haven't, and I followed this just fine. Looking forward to more!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Daddy Always Said,
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This review is from: A Wedding to Die For (Yellow Rose Mysteries) (Paperback)
A good, fast read. The "daddy always said" sayings are at times tedious but I found myself caught up in the story in spite of them. I do look foward to reading more of this author.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Better Than The First,
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This review is from: A Wedding to Die For (Yellow Rose Mysteries) (Paperback)
I know some folks are calling this "chick-lit", and I beg to differ. Yeah, women might be the main audience, but so what? I enjoyed "A Wedding To Die For" better than the debut (Pick Your Poison) and that's saying something since the first was so much fun. I think the writing in "Wedding" is more relaxed and confident without losing its zing. Sweeney is on to something really good, fun and entertaining. I'm looking forward to the next.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Murder at the reception,
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This review is from: A Wedding to Die For (Yellow Rose Mysteries) (Paperback)
Abby Rose, having learned the traumatic truth about her adoption (in Pick Your Poison (Yellow Rose Mysteries), has begun a new career as a private investigator specializing in reuniting parents and children separated by other adoption cases; she doesn't need the money (and donates all her fees to charity), but she has "a real sense of purpose for the first time in my life." It's been about six months since we saw her last, and she's currently working for Megan Bradford, who, like her, has long known she's adopted, but wants to find her real mother without her parents knowing about it. Megan is also getting married, and Abby and her sister Kate are attending the wedding when Megan's father is found dead with his head in his daughter's lap. Now it's not just a matter of finding a missing mother but of proving the client innocent. Given that her boyfriend is a cop, that she's out of her own territory, and that the local police chief (whose father held the office before her) is very jealous of her perquisites and position, it may not be an easy task. But she has one important clue: several of the wedding photographs include a woman no one recognizes. Who was she? Why was she there? Is she Megan's mother? If so, could she have killed the man to whom she gave her daughter up? Abby's search for answers leads her to Jamaica and to discovery of long-ago embezzlement and altered identity. Will Megan turn out to have been betrayed as Abby and Kate were?
Abby tells her own story in a distinctive voice full of Texas colloquialisms and provides a great sense of place, as well as keeping us guessing almost to the very last. Though not *quite* as good as the first book in the series (sequels, of course, rarely are), this is still a keeper. |
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A Wedding to Die For (Yellow Rose Mysteries) by Leann Sweeney (Paperback - January 4, 2005)
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