Title: Murder Most Lovely
Authors: Hank Edwards & Deanna Wadsworth
Series: Lacetown Murder Mysteries #1
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Cover Artist: Bree Archer
Publication Date: April 30, 2019
Length: 239 pages
Reviewed by Erin
Synopsis
A killer at a small-town literary festival. Bumbling drug dealers. A kidnapped cat. Starting a romance among all this chaos might be the death of them.
Michael Fleishman is excited to meet his favorite mystery writer, Russell Withingham, at Lacetown’s Literary Fest. He is not expecting to cross paths with sexy hairdresser Jasper “Jazz” Dilworth—or become embroiled in a real-life mystery. As Lacetown’s only mortician and the county coroner, Michael is called to his first murder scene and is shocked to recognize the victim—Russell’s young lover.
Jazz only wanted to confront his ex, Russell, over his cheating. Instead, he meets the adorably awkward Michael and becomes a murder suspect. Soon Jazz is teaming up with Michael to clear his name. Along the way, they are helped and hindered by Michael’s sassy assistant, Kitty, the grumpy Sheriff Musgrave, Russell’s creepy PR rep, Norbert, and Michael’s lothario grandfather, who likes his manhattans strong and his women saucy. And of course, Mr. Pickles Furryton the Third….
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Review
There are times when it’s just fun to pick up a book you
have no expectations about. I’ve never read anything by either of these authors
(though that will change in the future!), murder mysteries are not my usual
go-to if I’m being honest, but the blurb intrigued me enough that I knew I had
to give this book a shot. I’m so glad I did. Murder Most Lovely by Hank Edwards and Deanna Wadsworth was highly
entertaining, full of plot twists that kept me guessing, and the main
characters were thoroughly engaging.
Michael Fleishman is the local mortician in Lacetown,
Michigan and as such is somewhat of an outcast. He’s shy and a bit nerdy and
well, his job puts a lot of people off. When a dead body washes up on the shore
of Lake Michigan it’s the beginning of a whirlwind for Michael, especially when
it involves the sexy and charming local hairdresser, Jasper “Jazz” Dilworth.
Who just happens to be involved in the case.
This was such a fun read and I found myself laughing out
loud often, even when I was trying to figure out the mystery. Michael and Jazz
are fabulous together and their romance was as swoony as it was hot. I loved
the fact that both men are in their 40’s and not the perfect male specimen
we’re used to reading about. The secondary characters added so much to the
story, and I can’t decide if Michael’s cat or his grandpa were my favorite. Murder Most Lovely is a well-written,
perfectly paced book, and I really could not put it down. The characters were
so well developed, the mystery so well done I couldn’t figure it out until the
very end, and the romance and humor kept a smile on my face. I can’t wait to
see what happens next in the series, and I sure hope we see more of Michael and
Jazz. Don’t miss this one, you’ll be sorry if you do.
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My favourite trope is Friends to Lovers.
ReplyDeleteLove friends to lovers and enemies to lovers!
ReplyDeleteEnemies to friends.. to lovers
ReplyDeleteHurt/comfort is my favorite. I also like enemies to lovers.
ReplyDeletedub/non con, enemies to lovers, hurt/comfort...and make it paranormal ;)
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