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May Your Days Be Cherry & Albright¿In this Rashomon-style Christmas mystery, while Cherry Tucker suffers from flu-induced visions of murder, Maizie Albright¿s on the hunt for a missing granddaughter whose criminal stockings have long been filled with coal.¿It was like having the best of both characters in the same story, yet separated by their roles. I look forward to more adventures together or separately with these lovable characters.¿ ¿Dru Ann Love, Dru¿s Book MusingWhen Halo's most notorious artist, Cherry Tucker, thinks she sees a crime through her bedroom window, her feverish claims are ignored by her family. Trapped in bed, influenza is the least of her problems. Deputy Luke Harper can't be found. She can¿t tell fevered dream from reality. And a very bad Santa knows Cherry¿s spotted his Christmas killing. It's going to take a Christmas miracle for Cherry to recover.Meanwhile, ex-celebrity and #WannabeDetective Maizie Albright¿s determined to help an elderly woman find her missing granddaughter despite her private investigator boss (and not-so-secret crush) Wyatt Nash¿s claims that the grandmother¿s annual plea is nothing but a dangerously wild goose chase. This holiday, Maizie¿s search takes her away from her family and Nash to Halo, Georgia, where a storm threatens her nerves and her quest. When a deviant Santa learns Maizie¿s looking for the granddaughter, he put Maizie on his naughty list. This Santa may get his holly jollies from murder.… (more)
This story beautifully interweaves the lead characters from two of Larissa Reinhart’s popular series. Author Larissa Reinhart has Cherry and Maizie each tell her own perspective of the story in alternating chapters. Since I had not read any of her previous books, this helped me get to know each of these sleuths individually. Together, they provide the reader with the full picture and lead to the ultimate resolution of the crime.
The story is an easy tale to read and I look forward to picking up more from this author.
My copy of this book was a prize to a random winner in on-line contest. No review was promised or required. ( )
May Your Days Be Cherry & Albright¿In this Rashomon-style Christmas mystery, while Cherry Tucker suffers from flu-induced visions of murder, Maizie Albright¿s on the hunt for a missing granddaughter whose criminal stockings have long been filled with coal.¿It was like having the best of both characters in the same story, yet separated by their roles. I look forward to more adventures together or separately with these lovable characters.¿ ¿Dru Ann Love, Dru¿s Book MusingWhen Halo's most notorious artist, Cherry Tucker, thinks she sees a crime through her bedroom window, her feverish claims are ignored by her family. Trapped in bed, influenza is the least of her problems. Deputy Luke Harper can't be found. She can¿t tell fevered dream from reality. And a very bad Santa knows Cherry¿s spotted his Christmas killing. It's going to take a Christmas miracle for Cherry to recover.Meanwhile, ex-celebrity and #WannabeDetective Maizie Albright¿s determined to help an elderly woman find her missing granddaughter despite her private investigator boss (and not-so-secret crush) Wyatt Nash¿s claims that the grandmother¿s annual plea is nothing but a dangerously wild goose chase. This holiday, Maizie¿s search takes her away from her family and Nash to Halo, Georgia, where a storm threatens her nerves and her quest. When a deviant Santa learns Maizie¿s looking for the granddaughter, he put Maizie on his naughty list. This Santa may get his holly jollies from murder.
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The story is an easy tale to read and I look forward to picking up more from this author.
My copy of this book was a prize to a random winner in on-line contest. No review was promised or required. ( )