Amanda Graham inherited a rundown bed and breakfast, a starving cat, and some dead guy who’s buried in her garden!
What should’ve been a simple remodeling project and a new business in a small Oregon beach town winds up with her uncle named as the number-one murder suspect, a slew of odd neighbors and problematic townspeople, and Amanda wanting to just sit down and eat her weight in chocolate pie.
Sure, she could pack her bags and travel back to LA…or should she dig in, heal from her failed romance, and find a whole new set of friends and adventures in Ravenwood Cove?
And how could a quiet little coastal village have so many secrets?
I want to move to Ravenwood Cove! The last few years, I unintentionally let reading for fun slip away. I lost track of several mystery series that I had loved, magazines would be purchased but never read, and it was only when I found myself trying to bump up the type size in an actual book, that I realized all the print has gotten too small! 😉 Although I’ll never be ready for the Large Print version of the Readers’ Digest, the purchase of a low-end Kindle (no backlight) has made a huge difference!Â
Delightful Summertime Reading I read this book in one sitting, as once it pulled me in I couldn’t put it down. Mysteries are normally not my choice to read, but now I find myself looking forward to the next book in the Ravenwood Cove series.Â
Thoroughly charming This was fun, light reading with characters I’d love to hear more from (oh, the stories old Mrs. Granger could tell!). The book had a nice pace and kept me turning the pages, with a charming sprinkling of quaint expressions like “butt over teakettle” (topsy turvy).Â