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Dead and Buried
Dead and Buried | Leighann Dobbs
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Summers in the seaside town of Noquit Maine are quiet and relaxing ... unless you find a mysterious dead body, a hunky ex-boyfriend shows up and you start getting instructions from ghostly relatives. That's exactly what happens to Morgan Blackmoore. Suddenly, she finds herself in a race against time as she's launched into a dangerous treasure hunt that pits her against modern day pirates who think she has the key to a three hundred year old secret. To complicate matters even more, one of her sisters keeps talking to the ghost of their dead grandmother, another has crystals with unusually powerful healing properties and her cat has an uncanny habit of showing up in exactly the right place at exactly the right time. Not to mention that her ex-boyfried, Luke Hunter, suddenly shows up in town after ten years of being overseas and claims to want to help her fight off these deadly pirates, but Morgan finds herself fighting her attraction to him instead. Will Morgan outwit the treasure hunters and find the real killer before Sheriff Overton puts her in jail? And what about Luke, is he really a good guy or just after the treasure himself?
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Read4life
Dead and Buried | Leighann Dobbs
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Book 2 in the Blackmoore Sisters romantic mystery series. I liked this one a bit more than the first book. Another quick, cozy listen.
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Dead and Buried | Leighann Dobbs
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2nd book in the Blackmoore sisters cozy mystery series- I like the emphasis on the sisters bond and the mystery story rather than on the romance element. Although I would appreciate it if the author could cut back on the clenching, lurching and jerking that the girls‘ hearts and stomachs do almost every couple of pages 🙄🤣