2018 Guideposts hardcover, Ruth Logan Herne (His Montana Sweetheart). When the fishermen pension funds disappear all eyes turn to the only person who had access Sonya Fleming. As Priscilla looks for answers Uncle Hugh suffers a medical emergency. - Amazon
Multi-published, award-winning, bestselling author Ruth Logan Herne is living her dream of being a published author and having the time of her life doing it. Born to a poor family in Rochester, NY, Ruthy draws on her early years and her many years of dealing with today's young families and businesses to create beautiful, heartfelt small-town stories of faith, hope and love... while adopting her favorite non-Scripture quotes "Plenty of time for rest in the grave" (Ben Franklin) and "No one can make you feel inferior without your permission." (Eleanor Roosevelt) and one can always depend on Yoda "There is no try. There is do or do not." Succinct... and true. :) She loves chatting with readers on facebook at Ruth Logan Herne or follow Ruthy on Twitter, visit her website or stop by Seekerville (www.seekerville.blogspot.com) or pop by the Yankee Belle Cafe where Ruthy and several lovely authors share recipes, facts, photos and just plain old life! (www.yankeebellecafe.blogspot.com
The money from the fishermen pension fund has disappeared and the only person with access to them is blamed. Priscilla knows she didn’t do it, so set out to figure out what really happened. Priscilla is also busy helping her daughter plan her wedding.
This was a little harder to get into at the beginning. There was a lot of wedding planning in the first part of the book that seemed disjointed from the mystery. I enjoyed the parts where they went dress shopping, but I was wanting to get into finding who stole the funds from the fisherman pension. I liked meeting some new people on the island and learning a little about the fishing history on the island.
Not up to the usual quality of the stories. Since I won't write any spoilers, I'll just say there were a couple of clues that didn't make any sense. Still, Priscilla and Gerald are growing closer and of course, the cousins continue to keep Candy Lane's Bakery in the black during the off season. As always, a good, fast and fun read.
This one takes place in January. It involves theft, fishing, a death, a health scare, romance, family, antique cars, and art. I liked the art part of the story. I wanted more from that and the romances. It was about time that happened. I liked the fishing, too, but it wasn't what I was expecting.
The pension funds for the local fishermen disappears, and everyone thinks it's a flashy woman who seems a bit of spendthrift. Luckily, she is friends with Priscilla, who investigates. Uncle Hugh suffers a medical emergency. He hasn't been healthy for this whole series, so it isn't a surprise.
Great read! Priscilla and her cousins are investigating the disappearance of funds in a pension fund that was already in financial trouble. Things are just not always as they seem. This story is a good example of how our choices can affect not only our own life but can and often does affect the lives of others either directly or indirectly. I am thoroughly enjoying the books in the series. Great stories that are entertaining, relaxing, and with life messages represented in the mix.
When hard-earned fishermen pension funds disappear, all eyes are on the only person with access to the online account—Sonya Fleming, the flashy selectwoman with high-dollar fashion sense. When Joan asks Priscilla to get involved on her dear friend’s behalf, Priscilla learns that Sonya is no spendthrift, despite her reputation of extravagance. But if not Sonya, who could be bilking funds from the island’s fishermen? And can the depleted funds be replenished for the fishermen on Martha’s Vineyard waters? As Priscilla looks for the answers that seem so elusive, Uncle Hugh suffers a medical emergency that causes Priscilla to, once again, reflect on how frail and precious life truly is. Can Priscilla offer her cousins the support they each need as Uncle Hugh begins the road to recovery?
Priscilla Latham Grant is back on the case on Martha's Vineyard. This time, a fishermen's retirement fund is nearly wiped out and the money has vanished. The presumed guilty swear that they have no idea what happened to the money, and it's up to Priscilla and her cousin Joan to ferret out what really happened. Also, a combo family and pet illnesses bring both happiness and sadness to the group.
I found this book a little bit more difficult to get through. The ins and outs of retirement funds didn't make for particularly enjoyable reading. But I did enjoy getting to catch up with Priscilla and the gang again.
Another pleasant Mystery of Martha's Vineyard. When funds go missing from the Fishermens Pension Plan, Sonya Fleming is blamed. Her husband knows she is innocent and enlists Priscilla's help to prove it.
Uncle Hugh suffers a heart attack and the cousins have to offer Gail their support while trying to uncover who stole the money.
Gerald tags Priscilla with a nickname-Scilla. I like how their relationship is progressing.
Rachel, Priscilla's daughter has gotten engaged, so it is wedding planning time. Yea!