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Mystic Falls

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Mystic Falls

By: Vickie McKeehan
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Cozy mystery with a side of chocolate. Emotionally reeling after the death of her grandmother, Gemma Channing is settling into Coyote Wells, the hometown where she grew up, after a ten-year absence. While coming to terms with the loss of her Gram, disturbing things begin to happen. Women are disappearing. Just when she begins to realize Coyote Wells has changed—and not for the better—she’s forced to bump heads with Lando Bonner, her ex, a man who still carries around a grudge. But since she’s digging for answers trying to explain exactly how her grandmother died, she needs his help. It won’t be easy. Lando has never forgiven her for leaving him. Tensions flair between the two as a killer grips the town in fear. Is it kill or be killed? Who will the killer target next? And when will it all end? Cozy Detective Fiction Mystery Women Sleuths Women's Fiction
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I was disappointed with this book. The characters are very elementary. Gemma and Lando lack maturity in their relationship and both have terrible tendencies which don’t lend themselves to wanting to root for them.

The mystery was good, and I was engaged in wanting to know how it was going to be solved. Lando was a total ass when it came to listening to anyone else. This made me wonder why in the heck he was even elected sheriff. He just wasn’t likable at all.

The biggest disappointment came at the end. The author didn’t give readers a decent chance to solve this mystery as they chose a terrible trope. They introduced a character late in the story that no one had any interaction with, and the reader had no knowledge of. There wasn’t any interaction even after the introduction and then the book just sort of wrapped up quickly. Lando did his sheriff thing in a skipped sequence and then the book was done.

I don’t think I will continue the series.

Very Elementary Book

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