Kimberly N. (kimberlyrav) - , reviewed Slaughter in the Cotswolds (Thea Osborne, Bk 6) on + 417 more book reviews
This is book 6 in the Cotswolds series.
Thea is at it again, getting herself into trouble, as she house sits in Lower Slaughter in the Cotswolds. This time Thea's sister makes an appearance with some strange dealings near the home she is sitting for, after their father has passed away.
Later on in the story, the cauldron is getting hotter between Thea and Phil Hollis her superintendent boyfriend, in a bad way too. If the things that were said here in this book between these guys happened in real life to me, I would be done with that relationship. Honestly, Thea is getting on my nerves. Seems all she is in it for is the sex, while treating him like crap, dragging him along. No compassion, no nurturing side to her, breaking rules with people she sits for...I am a bit upset with Thea for the past 3 books.
Rant being said, this segment is full of mystery..I enjoyed it, as I do every Rebecca Tope, "Cotswold" book.
Thea is at it again, getting herself into trouble, as she house sits in Lower Slaughter in the Cotswolds. This time Thea's sister makes an appearance with some strange dealings near the home she is sitting for, after their father has passed away.
Later on in the story, the cauldron is getting hotter between Thea and Phil Hollis her superintendent boyfriend, in a bad way too. If the things that were said here in this book between these guys happened in real life to me, I would be done with that relationship. Honestly, Thea is getting on my nerves. Seems all she is in it for is the sex, while treating him like crap, dragging him along. No compassion, no nurturing side to her, breaking rules with people she sits for...I am a bit upset with Thea for the past 3 books.
Rant being said, this segment is full of mystery..I enjoyed it, as I do every Rebecca Tope, "Cotswold" book.