Beyond the Roses

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Pub Date Dec 18 2018 | Archive Date Jul 15 2020

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Description

After relocating to her quaint hometown of Pinewood, Maryland, widow Lissa Logan and her young daughter Lacy happily begin their new life.

When Lissa reconnects with her longtime friend and former grade school crush Brian Pickering—she's over-the-moon.   Then strange things begin to happen.

One terrifying night, Lissa's world collapses. Did an old past secret have anything to do with her living nightmare? Or does someone in Brian's family have something to hide?

After relocating to her quaint hometown of Pinewood, Maryland, widow Lissa Logan and her young daughter Lacy happily begin their new life.

When Lissa reconnects with her longtime friend and former...


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A nice cozy, entertaining and enjoyable.
I liked the setting, the cast of characters and the mystery.
Recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine.

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This is a really good book I would recommend buying this book. Always good to try a new author . Well worth it .

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Interesting mystery with a bit of romance thrown in.
Beyond the Roses kept my interest and I enjoyed reading it.

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