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The Lighthouse Secret

Amelia Moore Detective Series, Book 7

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The Lighthouse Secret

By: Linda Weaver Clarke
Narrated by: Diane Lehman
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Amelia Moore, the founder of the Moore Detective Agency, specializes in missing persons. With the help of her partner, Rick Bonito, the business is flourishing. Amelia and Rick are newlyweds and just beginning life as a married couple, which gives them a new insight in their relationship. Their new assignment is more personal this time. Rick Bonito's uncle supposedly drowned five years ago and his body was never found, but something did not seem right about the report. Uncle Antonio was an excellent swimmer. His disappearance seems quite suspicious to Rick's father. He never felt the complete truth had come out about his brother. It is now up to Amelia and Rick to find out the truth about his uncle.

©2016 Linda Weaver Clarke (P)2017 Linda Weaver Clarke
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Cozy Detective Fiction Mystery Romance Romantic Suspense Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Disappearance Feel-Good Heartfelt Suspense

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Love Amelia & Rick!

I find myself at a disadvantage LOL (but in a fun way), as I started out with the LAST book in the series! :) :)
However, I still LOVED IT! So good! Now I'm going to have to go back and listen to all others, and this one again at the end.

Such a fun and easy listen, perfect for my loooong commute :)
Loved the story, Linda did a beautiful job. Amelia & Rick are great characters! The great narration by Diane Lehman really brought a great story to life.

I was interested from beginning to end, as Amelia & Rick investigated a mystery surrounding the death of Rick's uncle. A good swimmer should not just drown. Get to know this duo as they work to uncover the truth.

I've always liked lighthouses, so this story was especially cool. I'm anxious to discover more and listen to other books in the series.

I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
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Another great cozy!

Each time I listen to a book in this series, I think it can't top the last one. But Linda Weaver Clarke, with her magic and characters of Amelia and Rick keep me entertained from start to finish. This story takes us on a personal journey to find Rick's uncle who went missing five years earlier. Though he was presumed dead, there was never a body found. In true Amelia Moore fashion, this couple digs into the investigation only to find that others are looking for him too. Who will find him first? And is he still alive? The history of lighthouses in this story had me fully engrossed, as I found it really interesting. I love when an author includes information like this, it makes the story that much more plausible. I also love the adventures that Rick and Amelia get to take. A houseboat for a while, a friend with a plane, there is no end to their network and places to go to. This like the others is a must listen and you will not be disappointed.

The continuity of the same narrator makes this series that much more enjoyable. Diane Lehman provides such great voices for Amelia and Rick, right down to Rick's singing. She makes the story come to life.

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Another great cozy mystery!

What did you love best about The Lighthouse Secret?

I really liked the interesting facts I learned about lighthouses.

Who was your favorite character and why?

I liked meeting Rick's family. They were fun and added another dimension to the characters.

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I was a little discouraged this time that Amelia was portrayed as smart in some things (figuring out the clues), yet so naive in her other areas. It seemed incongruous for her character. But even with that being said, I loved the story and found it as delightful as the rest of the series. Diane Lehman did a wonderful job with the narration. I hope Linda Weaver Clarke will do another cozy mystery series. She has a great mind for mystery!

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An entertaining series.

Have you listened to any of Diane Lehman’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

Yes, I've listened to the whole series and enjoyed her narration throughout.
I enjoyed meeting Rick's family in this book and all the teasing and banter that went on when he was with his family. I also enjoyed the mystery of his missing and presumed dead uncle; although I wasn't quite sure why Rick simply wondering what really happened as it didn't really sound like something Rick would leave unsolved. Not only that but he has unfettered access to a detective agency! Luckily it only takes a brief conversation with Amelia for the pair to set off in search for answers.
I liked the back story surrounding his uncle's disappearance. I thought it was both realistic and it had a romantic angle. It was an intriguing mystery and I enjoyed following the couple on their investigation.

I am quite sad that this is the final book in the series. I am not ready to say goodbye to Rick and Amelia just yet so no doubt I will be revisiting them from the beginning sometime soon.


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I voluntarily received a review copy from the author.

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Great Mystery!

This Audible version of Linda Weaver Clarke's book was wonderful! I love her narrator, Diane Lehman. She is so full of expression and very talented! I loved listening to someone "tell me a story". I could listen as I drove to and from work and as I commuted on the train and even while fixing dinner. It's a great way to "multi-task".

I loved Linda's book! It's a great cozy mystery and for me it was awesome because she always writes about places that I know. This time her book took me to my old home in California, Palm Springs, and as she described it, I could totally visualize it! Then they were headed to Ventura Harbor. I used to live in Ojai which is very close by and trips to the beach in Ventura were a remembrance of years past for me!

But aside from this, the book held my attention to the very end. My only disappointment was that this is book 7 and will be the last of this series. I loved this clean romance and the resolution to the mystery. I look forward to reading other books from this great author.

I received an Audible version of this book from the author for my honest review, which I have given. All thoughts are my own.

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4.5 Star Review The Lighthouse Secret (Amelia Moore Detective Series #7) by Linda Weaver Clarke

I listened to this book on audible and was invested right from the start, The narrator did a good job with all the voices which made for an enjoyable listen.

This was a a book filled with secrets and lies. The intrigue and suspense, not to mention the danger kept me on the edge of my seat as I listened to this story and is a good romantic suspense story..

I liked the main characters of Rick and Amelia and to me they were perfect for one another. There were many twists, turns and surprises in The Lighthouse Secret as Amelia and Rick follow the clues and I have to say that I was taken by surprise on a couple of occasions.

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Enjoyable and ultra-clean cozy mystery

I think this book may be one of my favorite in the Amelia Moore series. Lighthouses fascinate me and it is my ultimate fantasy to live in one. I think that is why this book appealed to me so much. I thought the story was well-thought-out, and it was interesting to meet Rick's family in this book. I appreciate that this is a family-friendly book (no sex scenes or bad language), but sometimes the romance seems a little "too-sweet" and the characters feel a little hard to relate to. It is still a very enjoyable book, and its fun to read about Amelia's "old-timey" movies that she likes to watch and share with Rick. Each novel can stand on its own, but I have enjoyed reading about the progression of Rick and Amelia's relationship throughout the series. I listened to the Audible audio version of the book, which I received in exchange for an honest opinion. The narrator, Diane Lehman, does a good job giving unique voices to each of the characters. If you like ultra-clean, cozy mysteries, this book (and the entire series) is a great choice.

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This was a good book.The mystery was well written.It was a bit 'shmaltzy' for me.lol Diane Lehman was a fine narrator.I was given this book by the narrator,author or publisher free for an honest review.

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The lighthouse secret

What a charmingly sweet tale! Intricate descriptions and a well plotted tale really drew me in while the unforgettable characters kept me hooked. I loved the feeling of traveling alongside the characters as they wound their way to the end, outwitting their opponents at every turn.

I love how she weaves the mystery throughout this novel, keeping the suspense ramped up while still making the story enjoyable for all. The mix of art, history and unique characters really made this an enjoyable tale for me.

As a whole this was a nice, clean story that drew me in on many levels. I'm sorry to see the series end, but this was also a great ending for it.

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Delightful Conclusion to Sweet Cozy Mystery Series

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The Lighthouse Secret is the seventh cozy mystery in the Amelia Moore Detective Series written by Linda Weaver Clarke. This story begins sooner after Amelia and her partner Rick Bonito return from their honeymoon. Before starting into a new assignment, the couple investigate the supposed drowning of Rick's uncle, Antonio Bonito. Uncle Antonio's accidental death never sat right with Rick or his father because he was an excellent swimmer and his body was never found.

Like in prior Amelia Moore books, Amelia and Rick experienced some local sightseeing and crossed items off their "bucket lists" (things they'd like to enjoy during their lifetime). This time they visited several lighthouses and spent the night in one of them, and they flew in a water aircraft. Having taken several tours of lighthouses in the Portland, Maine area a few years ago, I was very envious of the lighthouses Amelia and Rick visited!

As I've mentioned in prior reviews of books in this series, I love how Rick and Amelia complement each other in their strengths and weaknesses, as well as compliment each other often with kind words and encouragement. They remind me a lot of husband and wife detective team from the early 1980s TV series, Hart to Hart. I am truly sad to see that this is the last and final book in the series.

I listened to the Audible version of this story narrated by Diane Lehman who did a wonderful job. In short, The Lighthouse Secret is a delightful listen! I definitely recommend this series to those who enjoy sweet cozy mysteries.

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