Wild Goose Chase (Quilting Mystery, Bk 1)
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Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Paperback
Mendy - reviewed on + 20 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 7
Very good book. Again, I must complain about the stinkin' cop as love interest angle that all of the cozy writers are using lately. It's really old. But at least Terri Thayer uses a little bit of a different twist for her romance. 1st of all, Buster is the childhood friend of Dewey's little brother. 2nd of all, there is sex! WOOHOO! At least if you are going to give them someone to moon over, give me a reason to moon as well! LOL
Dewey recently lost her mother and inherited her family's legacy... a quilt shop that sounds like it is a small general store but in description is actually closer to a mega quilt store (1 million in sales annually). Dewey is a techie with no crafting skills at all so she finds her self fighting to modernize the company against her SIL who is stuck in the old ways. Her SIL is a conniving twit and I couldn't help but wish that she would be the next murder. :O)
The resolution was easily figured out IMO but the story and the progression was really a good solid read and I can't wait to start the next book in the series.
Dewey recently lost her mother and inherited her family's legacy... a quilt shop that sounds like it is a small general store but in description is actually closer to a mega quilt store (1 million in sales annually). Dewey is a techie with no crafting skills at all so she finds her self fighting to modernize the company against her SIL who is stuck in the old ways. Her SIL is a conniving twit and I couldn't help but wish that she would be the next murder. :O)
The resolution was easily figured out IMO but the story and the progression was really a good solid read and I can't wait to start the next book in the series.
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