Friday, April 8, 2022

Double Trouble by London Lovett [Review]

Double Trouble (Firefly Junction Mystery #6) by London Lovett
Format: ebook
Source: purchased
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Date read: February 6, 2021

Firefly Junction Mystery
1. Death in the Park
2. Killer Bridal Party
3. Murder at the Inn
4. A Humbug Holiday
5. Calamity at the Carnival
6. Double Trouble - Paperback | Kindle
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):
Firefly Junction meets Port Danby as Lola and Lacey take a trip to the Cider Ridge Inn in Double Trouble.

Sunni Taylor is finally going to meet Lola Button, the quirky antique dealer who sold her some rather unusual old photos of Cider Ridge Inn. When Lola arrives with her best friend, Lacey Pinkerton, Sunni and Lacey find they have a lot in common.

When Sunni's friend, Raine, is invited to attend a Wiccan ceremony celebrating the Autumnal Equinox, the four women decide it would be fun and find themselves traipsing through the forest to attend the Mabon Apple Harvest Rite. Amidst the incense and incantations, a shocking discovery is made. A dead body. Sunni and her new sleuthing partner, Lacey, immediately jump into action. The two women are ready to pool their skills and find the killer.
Thoughts on Double Trouble: Aha! Some new (to me) individuals are visiting Sunni in Firefly Junction and, well, they both cause a problem or two for Sunni and liven up her week when she meets a kindred sleuthing spirit. I mean that metaphorically. There's still only the one arrogant (but I like him anyway) ghost hanging around the inn.

Lacey is the kindred soul Sunni didn't know she had. They both have an eye (or a nose, in Lacey's case) for following clues and finding information. You can imagine their delight when a dead body pops up (not literally) while they're out and about.

A little death, more than a little admiration for Jax's stellar good looks (Sunni's a lucky lady in that regard), a trip or two to the local sandwich shop, a séance, and a besotted ghost. Firefly Junction is still fun and probably a little dangerous to live in, but I'm liking my time spent here.

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