Wel-written. Held my attention throughout. Petrea Burchard did a good job narrating. I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Twists and turns!
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Not only is Verity’s landscaping business doing well, her competition is sending his clients to her. Of course Verity needs to find out why, and is shocked that he’s depressed and has a new half sister and a murder suspect. Things just keep getting stranger when a client asks to stake out her house to..
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This is the first book i have read in this series. I most definitely go back and read the first 5. Verity Hawke, is the town landscaper. Her estranged father comes looking for something he claims her mother left for him. She is very cautious of him and his motives. However, when she starts to..
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It’s 3.5 rounded up to 4 for the story… It’s my first book in the series and my first by Rickie Blair so I didn’t know what to expect, and I have to say it was quite a pleasant listen and a series I would probably go back to. The plot was OK; there were..
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Sanctuary City Maggie thought she finally had a job that would help with the bills, and her daughters care, by being a police officer. Little did she know of what was really going on. She was not one of the boys at work, and getting the brunt of jokes. When girls were being lured to..
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This book did not disappoint me. It was definitely just as good as the previous books in the series. I love the narrator, and I love how the books flow from one to the next. I’m thrilled to see Verity’s father is back in her life and curious as to what the next book will..
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It’s winter and Verity has lots of time on her hands since her business is on hiatus till spring. Her friends have suggested she open up a private detective business. She’s not too certain about that. Then circumstances conspire to get her involved. Her first case is looking into the wallets being left around town..
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Verity is settling into a relationship with the police detective, Jeff. Then her long lost father appears demanding the momento her mother left him. Verity is not happy about his reappearance and when her aunt finds out a volcano had nothing on her attitude. Now Verity unwittingly becomes embroiled in a 20 year old mystery..