Honeymoons Can Be Hazardous e-bog
69,41 DKK
(inkl. moms 86,76 DKK)
Set in the fan favorite Amish village of Harvest, Ohio, the latest novel in USA Today bestselling author Amanda Flowers Amish Matchmaker series brings back the unlikely sleuthing duo of an Amish widow and her zany, thrice divorced best friend. Will appeal to fans of cozy mysteries, small-town mysteries, wholesome romance, inspirational fiction, and readers of Jennifer Beckstrand, Charlotte Hubb...
E-bog
69,41 DKK
Forlag
Kensington Books
Udgivet
27 december 2022
Længde
304 sider
Genrer
FA
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781496737472
Set in the fan favorite Amish village of Harvest, Ohio, the latest novel in USA Today bestselling author Amanda Flowers Amish Matchmaker series brings back the unlikely sleuthing duo of an Amish widow and her zany, thrice divorced best friend. Will appeal to fans of cozy mysteries, small-town mysteries, wholesome romance, inspirational fiction, and readers of Jennifer Beckstrand, Charlotte Hubbard, Rachel J. Good, and other authors of Amish fiction. Millie's decidedly not Amish best friend, Lois Henry, is outspoken, colorful, and so hopelessly romantic, she's had four husbands. Millie doesn't judge, and she also doesn't expect to run into Lois's most recent ex, gambler Gerome Moorhead, in small-town Harvest, Ohio. With him is the very young, new Mrs. Moorhead, aka ';Honeybee.' Lois is outraged, but Millie is completely shocked to learn the next day that Gerome is already a widower . . . When a large wood carving at the cozy Munich Chalet falls on ';Honeybee,' all eyes turn toward Lois. Who else would want a tourista complete strangerdead? And half of Harvest witnessed Lois's enmity toward the young woman. Suddenly Millie must put aside her sewing needle and flex her sleuthing skills. She's no stranger to a murder investigation, after all, and if she doesn't learn who killed Honeybee, Lois could go from Millie's boisterous best friend to her horrified prison penpal . . . Praise for Amanda Flower and her Amish mysteries';As it turns out, Amanda Flower may have just written the first Amish rom com.' USA Today ';At turns playful and engaging . . . a satisfyingly complex cozy.' Library Journal