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A Slay Ride Together With You
A Slay Ride Together With You | Vicki Delany
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The slay bells are ringing in this festive seventh installment of national bestselling author Vicki Delanys Year-Round Christmas mystery series, perfect for fans of Amanda Flower and Donna Andrews. Rudolph, New York, shop owner Merry Wilkinsons best friend Vicky Casey is newly engaged to Chef Mark Grosse and is moving into the historic Cole Housea home surrounded by drama, intrigue, and a possible haunting that is in desperate need of renovation. The wedding is just three weeks away, but all is not bliss for the newly engaged couple as estranged relatives of the late owner fight over her will. Then, late one night, Vicky and Merry come across a dead body in the garden of Cole Houseand Mark is the one standing over the corpse. As Detective Diane Simmonds focuses on Mark as the prime suspect, Vicky asks for Merrys help to clear her fiancs name in time for the wedding. As they dig deeper into the connection between the house, Cole relatives, and town residents, past and present, it becomes clear that plenty of people wanted the victim dead. With a bakery to run, the busy Easter weekend fast approaching, a house to renovate, and a fianc to clear of a murder accusation, Vickys wedding may end up on the chopping block. Its up to Merry to put aside the chocolate bunnies and stuffed rabbits and help her best friend save her weddingand her life.
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Dollycas
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A Slay Ride Together With You is an entertaining read that takes us on a merry chase to catch a killer.

Read my full review - https://www.escapewithdollycas.com/2024/12/18/cozy-wednesday-featuring-a-slay-ri...

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PathfinderNicole
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The boy child (really my only child but 🤷🏻‍♀️) is at orchestra rehearsal for their big “Christmas” concert next week so grabbing a hard cider, a personal cast iron skillet cookie, and some pages at a local bar while I wait! I say “Christmas” because the director at the strings school he takes lessons from decided to do music from the 8th century up until Bach for their winter concert this year instead of Christmas music. #teamxmaschacha