Author: Beth Andrews
Publication: 2 March 2021 (originally 1 October 2006)
Format: Kindle ebook
Amazon Description:
While her older sister is being presented to London Society for the season, Lydia Bramwell is sent to her Aunt Camilla in the Sussex countryside. High-spirited Lydia expects a very dull visit, but her sojourn to the village of Diddlington is not as idyllic as she anticipates . . .
A charred and bludgeoned corpse is found in the woods, and suspicion falls on Lydia’s aunt’s suitor, an intriguing Frenchman. Convinced of his innocence, Lydia enlists the help of her new friend, John Savidge, to catch the real killer. But before their dangerous adventure ends there will be more than one unexpected discovery.
Ramble-y Teaserish Stuff
Once again, I grabbed a book from NetGalley that is the third in a series. Luckily for me, Kindle Unlimited has the first two and there may actually be enough time to get them all read before the third is released .... in six days. They're all fairly short -- the third being the longest at a whopping 208 pages. I've flown through single books longer than the three put together, so ....
It could happen.
Granted, the way life has been going it will be a near miracle, but I haven't been sleeping much lately so I'll binge a little less mindless and try to read a little bit more.
It's the "Sussex Regency Romance Series" and that's all well and good and there is romance, so I suppose it's accurate. What has kept me hooked thus far, though, has been the mystery and the humor. I guess "Sussex Regency Humorous Romantic Mystery Series" is just too much of a mouthful. Or earful. Eyeful? Whatever.
I have 40% to go and at least one murder to solve and then on to the next.
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1 comment:
I hate when I get a book that's in the middle of a series and I don't have the previous ones. I like to read series books in order. This does sound good and I love the cover. Very pretty.
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