It's Christmas time in Marietta and at Wayfarers Inn.While decorating LuAnn blows a fuse. She and realtor Brad look for ways not to overload the circuits. LuAnn and her friends start to wonder if someone isn't trying to sabotage the Inn after an antique mirror falls to the floor in one of the guest rooms. LuAnn hears scratches at the door. When she looks there is a small dog that leads her to a kitten.
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This is another in the Secrets of Wayfarers Inn from Guidepost. I mostly enjoy these books. They are all written by different authors, so you never really know what you are going to get. In this one there are several mysteries going on at the same time. The characters are likeable and relatable. Three friends running an Inn. I liked the way this one was written. Pets were introduced; a dog named Huckleberry and a kitten named Tom. Corny but cute.
The Inn Crowd are getting closer to Christmas & they find a shaggy dog who has adopted a kitten. The friends take them in out of the cold. The Inn is doing a great business but several things go awry which they try to figure out.
Christmas is in the air and all at the Inn is about the decorations and plans for the holiday. In the meantime, strange things are going on and the three ladies have to put their heads together to work it out. In the end it is all to their benefit and everyone is happy for the season.
This book was ok but what really got me was the main culprit did what they did for the most ridiculous reason and they all laughed it off! Like what? Even bugging the inn. That’s a felony in some states. Just crazy to me.