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Valleys, Vehicles & Victims
Valleys, Vehicles & Victims: A Camper & Criminals Cozy Mystery | Tonya Kappes
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Welcome to Normal, Kentucky where nothing is normal!
The Daniel Boone National Forest is gorgeous in the fall. The leaves have painted the sides of the mountains with yellow, oranges, reds and browns you won't see anywhere else. That's why it's such a popular destination for weddings!
When a wedding party show up at Happy Trails Campground, Mae West is thrilled. She's all things girly and excited to assist the bride in all things southern, which is what the bride is hankering for.
Mae recognizes the parents of the bride when they arrive. They are from her past. The past she's been desperately trying to escape...especially since it was the time she was married to Paul West. This just isn't any couple, it's the owners of the famous Moonbucks Coffee Company.
Determined to get the happy couple married off and on their way, hoping to see some of her past drive off forever, Mae volunteers herself and the Laundry Club ladies to become the wedding coordinators.
The wedding is set to take place in the beautiful wedding barn at the Old Train Station Motel, only Gert Hobson, the owner of Trails Coffee Shop and providing the coffee for the happy couple, has decided there's no way she's going to help out with Tom Moon's daughter's wedding since she claims how years ago Tom Moon STOLE her coffee blend recipe known today as the special Moonbucks blend.
A public fight between Gert and Tom leaves Gert a prime suspect after a member of the wedding party is found dead at the wedding venue. There might not be a happily ever after for the bride to be or Gert Hobson if Mae West and the Laundry Club ladies don't solve the murder before the wedding party's RV rolls out of town.
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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
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Pickpick

Mae and I joined the dots at the same time on this one (neither of us were particularly fast on the uptake)

Loved the glimpses into Mae‘s past - hopefully that‘s something that will continue to develop… surely that reporter won‘t be so easily distracted from what he thought could be quite a big story.

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AshRaye
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Mehso-so

The mystery in this one was good, but it struggled to keep my attention. I kept having to remind myself to pay attention to it. But, like I said, the mystery part was good when I was able to focus.

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DarcysMom
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🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
#ARC
#ilovecozies