About The Book: After a life-changing injury, Mel O’Rourke trades in
her badge for bed sheets, running a B&B in the quirky mountain town of Pine
Cove. Her peaceful life is interrupted when an old frenemy, the notorious and
charismatic cat burglar, Poppy Phillips, shows up on Mel’s doorstep, claiming
she’s been framed for murder. While she’s broken plenty of laws, Mel knows
Poppy would never kill anyone. Good thing Mel’s a better detective than she is
a cook as she’s out to prove Poppy’s innocence.
Our Review: Author White is known for infusing fun, snappy
dialogue into her work and with Framed for Murder, she does not disappoint
her readers. The many secondary characters are unique and individualized right
down to their choices in clothing and dialogue. Adding to the fun is the back-and-forth
attraction between Mel, the B&B owner and the local hunky- baker with the
beefcake sheriff’s deputy kept us guessing till the quite unexpected ending.
Well done!
On a scale of 1-5, Framed
for Murder deserves a 5.
Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women Reviews
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