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Love 'Em and Leaf 'Em
- A Pebble Cove Teahouse Mystery, Book 7
- Narrated by: Jennifer Jill Araya
- Length: 6 hrs and 15 mins
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Summary
Love is in the air in Pebble Cove. Unfortunately, so is murder.
After two years of seeing ghosts, Rosemary Woodmere has never encountered a spirit who has appeared so soon after they were murdered. But the ghost of Dominic Frost proves it’s possible, and he immediately begs her to help find his killer.
Unfortunately, the local playboy has left behind a long list of scorned lovers, with ample motives to kill. Even dead, the spirit spends more time flirting than helping Rosemary with the case.
In contrast to Dominic’s failed relationships, everyone in Rosemary’s life seems to be coupling up. Her mom’s wedding is fast approaching, Jolene’s on vacation with her new beau, and even Callie has a promising date.
When Rosemary’s search for Asher’s killer leads her to his distant relative, the similarities between him and Asher are unmistakable, with one noticeable difference: he’s not a ghost. But does Rosemary’s heart already belong to someone else?
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- Julie
- 07-10-22
Don't leaf this book on the shelf
I loved this book, once again the author has managed to come up with an engaging mystery that keeps the listener hooked.
I don't think the usual town ghosts play such a big role in this instalment, as they are to busy hiding from a new annoying ghost and while normally I would be sad about that, that wasn't the case. There is so much going on and this time round the ghost Rosemary is trying to help is actually the murder victim. Don't get me wrong the ghosts are there to lend a hand but Rosemary spends most of her time with the new ghost, inbetween questioning suspects, checking on alibi's and preparing for a wedding. Things certainly heat up in this book, in more ways than one and with some humours out comes. I think the mystery aspect of the book was actually my favourite part and along with Rosemary I hoped a number of the suspects didn't turn out to be the killer. I wasn't sure who I wanted the killer to be and might I have guessed in the end but to be honest I was to busy enjoying the book. The characters are once again delightful and full of life, even the ghosts. It's sad to think Asher's story (and the series) which has been a long running investigation throughout the series, is coming to an end in the next book. At least I will get to revisit my friends of Pebble Cove whenever I want with the audio books. On to the next one.
Rosemary is surprised to encounter a ghost which is just days old, normally it takes a lot longer for a ghost to reappear but that is not the only thing different about this ghost. He saw his killer as he was left dying on his boat. He was a notorious ladies man and knowing what colour hair of the lady who killed him is no help. With the chief and her mother's wedding just days away the Chief might have to cancel the honeymoon if it isn't solved in time. Rosemary will stop at nothing to see that that doesn't happen and even tries speed dating to get more information on the dead man. Can Rosemary find the killer before the big day? And with everybody around her falling in love can Rosemary overcome her biggest obstacle and admit who she has feelings for?
I love this narrator. She does such a good job it is hard not to believe the ghosts aren't sitting next to me as a listen to the story.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
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