Thursday, March 31, 2022

Murder at the Inn by London Lovett [Review]

Murder at the Inn (Firefly Junction Mystery #3) by London Lovett
Format: ebook
Source: purchased
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Date read: February 5, 2021

Firefly Junction Mystery
1. Death in the Park
2. Killer Bridal Party
3. Murder at the Inn - Paperback | Kindle
4. A Humbug Holiday
5. Calamity at the Carnival
6. Double Trouble
7. Havoc at Wildwood Manor
8. Fatal Feud
9. Trick or Trouble
10. A Crafty Killing
11. Death at the Museum
12. Murder at the Pumpkin Patch
13. Founders' Day Fiasco
14. Heat Wave Homicide
15. Terror at Thornbridge Hotel
16. Chocolate Festival Felony
17. Movie Night Madness
18. Figgy Pudding Disaster
19. Apple Cider Assault

Related Series:
(find all the books in the series on the 1st book review)
Port Danby
1. Marigolds and Murder

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Synopsis (Goodreads):
When the Applegate Paranormal Preservation Society visits Firefly Junction, Sunni Taylor finds herself tasked with writing an article about the group as well as hosting them for an evening at the Cider Ridge Inn. When the society moves on to their next destination, the famously haunted Dandelion Inn in the neighboring town, one member dies in a tragic fall. But things don't seem quite right at the accident scene and soon Sunni finds herself wrapped up in a possible murder investigation with her favorite detective, Brady Jackson.
Thoughts on Murder at the Inn: Sunni's been railroaded into letting a group of paranormal ghost talkers stay at her unfinished inn overnight to hunt for spirits (thanks, Lana!). It's not all that big of a hardship, however, since her latest assignment for the newspaper also involves the group.

The downside? Her resident ghost doesn't want anyone to know he's around so he's NOT going to give the paranormalites anything to work with. Oh, and one of the group ends up dead at their next stop on their ghost talking tour.

On the upside, Sunni's pretty good at sussing out clues for her hunky detective. The fact she's writing an article on the group gives her plenty of access to them and lots of chances to figure out if the death of one of their own was accidental or intentional.

I'm still enjoying Firefly Junction and all the off the wall shenanigans that go on there. Sunni and Jax are getting closer. Sunni's ghost is just as arrogant (and fun!) as always. The town has its quirks and I'm here for it!

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