Author: Aimee Nicole Walker
Book: Dyed and Gone to Heaven
Series: Curl Up & Dye Mysteries #3
Self Published
Publication date: March 7, 2017
Cover Artist: Jay Aheer
Length: 238 pages
Book: Dyed and Gone to Heaven
Series: Curl Up & Dye Mysteries #3
Self Published
Publication date: March 7, 2017
Cover Artist: Jay Aheer
Length: 238 pages
Synopsis
Gabe and Josh’s romantic dinner date to celebrate love and life takes a shocking twist when a man who’s presumed dead enters the restaurant. What Gabe learns that night and the days that follow sends the homicide investigation down a road full of sharp twists and dangerous turns.
Josh is finally living the life he's always wanted. He has a man who loves him just the way he is and an exciting new career opportunity. All of that feels threatened when a mysterious neighbor moves into the neighborhood. Josh is convinced his presence is more than a coincidence and questions what fate has in store for the happy couple.
Can Gabe find the balance between work and love or will his focus on justice put their harmony in jeopardy? Can Josh continue to overcome his insecurities or will they overshadow the beautiful life he’s building with the man he loves?
Dyed and Gone to Heaven is the third book in the Curl Up and Dye Mysteries series. These books were written to be read in order. They contain sexually explicit material and are intended for adults 18 and older.
Gabe and Josh’s romantic dinner date to celebrate love and life takes a shocking twist when a man who’s presumed dead enters the restaurant. What Gabe learns that night and the days that follow sends the homicide investigation down a road full of sharp twists and dangerous turns.
Josh is finally living the life he's always wanted. He has a man who loves him just the way he is and an exciting new career opportunity. All of that feels threatened when a mysterious neighbor moves into the neighborhood. Josh is convinced his presence is more than a coincidence and questions what fate has in store for the happy couple.
Can Gabe find the balance between work and love or will his focus on justice put their harmony in jeopardy? Can Josh continue to overcome his insecurities or will they overshadow the beautiful life he’s building with the man he loves?
Dyed and Gone to Heaven is the third book in the Curl Up and Dye Mysteries series. These books were written to be read in order. They contain sexually explicit material and are intended for adults 18 and older.
Review
Dyed and Gone to Heaven is book three in Aimee Nicole Walker’s Curl Up and Dye Mysteries series. We’ve been following Josh and Gabe for a while now. The murders have been piling up and we all have been trying to connect all the dots. Well, it looks like we have come full circle and there’s an end game here.
I know there’s more to this series coming so that’s what keeps the tears at bay. These two have gone from fighting with each other constantly, to lusty, raw magnetic sex, to the best kind of love out there. I have loved every second of their journey. I love where their life is going together and when this book ended I admit I did a happy dance.
The secondary characters are all fabulous. We see Meredith and Chaz of course as well as SallyAnn and Adrian. There’s the town folk and Kyle aka Dr. Dimples. The addition of Emory and someone else (I'm not sure I can say who it may be a spoiler) was super pleasant and I can’t wait to see what happens next.
Aimee has made us bust trying to find the crazy murderer and she wraps it all up well. Are there questions still lingering? Of course. But I get the impression that we’ll get those in the next book or others to come. I love the character growth in both Josh and Gabe throughout this series and where they got to in this book was fantastic.
The covers for this series have been hot and gorgeous. Jay Aheer has out done herself with them and they really add that extra something to the series as well.
I found the balance of mystery, fluff, grittiness, and realism to be perfect in this book as well as the entire series. Well done!
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