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Light and witty. Perfect blend

Review from Snowed Under →

This is the first Rickie Blair title for me. I know I started on book 5, but the story is written with enough backstory to allow new listeners of the series to dive right in. Thank you! I liked the lightness of the story. In addition to a really great murder mystery, there was humor,..

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A crossword!

Review from Snowed Under →

cozy-mystery, friendship, murder, Canada The first big snow is on its way and all the locals are getting squirrelly. Someone has devised a devilish blank crossword puzzle and the clues are to be found in wallets sort of hidden around town with those finding same to post each one on the library bulletin board. The..

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A Branch Too Far

Review from A Branch Too Far →

Verity is back in this third book in The Leafy Hollow Mysteries series. Was it an accident… suicide… or murder? Even though Verity wants to steer clear, she somehow gets caught up in the investigation. Rickie Blair has kept things fun and interesting in this cozy mystery. The quirky characters and plot twists will keep..

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GREAT READ

Review from Digging Up Trouble →

AFTER A SLIGHTLY SLOW START IN HER FIRST BOOK, THIS ONE WAS GREAT. THE STORYLINE AND CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT WERE ENTERTAINING. THE RELATIONSHIP TRIANGLES ARE HEATING UP (ALBEIT SLOWLY, IN SOME CASES), AND THE MYSTERIES SURROUNDING VERITY’S AUNT AND “CONTROL” ARE CERTAINLY GETTING INTERESTING. ON TO BOOK 3!

Fun mystery

Review from Muddy Waters →

I enjoyed the characters in this book. They were interesting and the storyline was good. It made for a good mystery. The narrator was excellent. She was easy to listen to and did a wonderful job with the characters. I was voluntarily provided this review copy audiobook at no charge by the author, publisher and/or..

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Entertaining

Review from From Garden to Grave →

I received this book for free. I am voluntarily posting this review and any opinions expressed herein are my own. This is the first book in the Leafy Hollow Mysteries. For the most part, it is a standalone book – with the main mystery solved. The questions related to the MC’s aunt are left open-ended..

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