I have never lived in a small town like Paint Creek, Kentucky where the population is around 750. This cozy mystery is fun and left me smiling after I swiped the last page. I want to give her other series a try too. It’s the first book I’ve read by this author and it won’t be my last. The book had an old fashioned, quaint feel to it. She doesn't back down.įor a few hours, I was transported to Kentucky and trying to figure out who killed the poor guy. Mercy is a wonderful character who would make a wonderful friend. Crazy, sweet, funny, romantic and even a couple of bad guys thrown in to add to the excitement. The cast of characters is a wide variety of personalities. At the same time, the sparks fly between Mercy and Brody. It’s difficult for Mercy when the investigation leads her in the direction of people she has known most of her life. Mercy assists the handsome new Sheriff Brody Hayes in the investigation. Everyone is thinking murder, while some wacky townspeople think it could be vampires. It’s not long before it’s discovered that the tornado didn’t kill the man. A tornado strikes the small town leaving one of their own dead. Paint Creek may be a small town, but there’s quite a bit of craziness going on there. Now she owns it and plans to make a life for herself. She buys the Old School Diner, which had originally been founded by her grandfather. After leaving a very stressful life and career as an emergency room nurse in Louisville, Mercy Howard heads back to her hometown of Paint Creek, Kentucky.
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