Accountant who is a young widow becomes a most unlikely fierce crime fighter When she inherits the Peach Blossom Retreat, a bed-and-breakfast inn that is nestled in the peaceful countryside of Georgia, she sees a path to heal her grief by turning the old inn into a thriving business. But after a decade-old embezzlement at a large bank sparks her curiosity as an accountant, and a guest at the inn with ties to the bank turns up dead on the inn’s property, Jenna is drawn to untangle the web of deceit surrounding the embezzlement. The closer she gets to the truth, the more Jenna realizes she is the killer’s next target. The ongoing tension between Jenna and her landscaper, Ethan, becomes even more complicated because she knows the killer will take down anyone in the way. Jenna is single save the inn. The desperate killer is single kill Jenna.
Award-winning author Judith A. Barrett lives in rural Georgia with her patient husband, FarmerMan, and two spoiled farm dogs. When she's not writing, you'll find her outside gardening or with her husband and dogs.
Judith A. Barrett writes thriller, mystery, and survival science fiction series. Her unusual main characters are brilliant, talented, and down-to-earth folks who embrace solving difficult problems and righting wrongs.
This was a clean cozy (5 stars!); however, beware that a significant portion of the dialogue and action revolves around renovating and running an inn. I would have loved more background on the characters and a clear focus on the mystery, rather than changing floor plans, setting up happy hour, and the latest placement of the yellow chair.
The ending felt abrupt, and I had questions that were never fully answered (1 star taken away), especially about the contents of the found letter. The main character was a paradox. She was business savvy but very young, kind to some people but rude and judgmental to others. Her obsession with Nettie and the yellow chair were never fully explained. It seemed like pieces of the story were accidentally left out.
Perfect not a cozy mystery but not a thriller with constant tension! I love all of your books and have read almost all of them, the Danger books with Angel and Red I have read the entire series 3 - 4 times,; that doesn't include the individual reads as the came out. All of the series are just enough different that you don't feel like reading the same story with only name changes. I pray the Lord will keep blessing you with wonderful ideas and storylines and thank you for excellent editing!
Ms. Barrett paints a lively mental picture with her characters and scenic descriptions. A thoroughly entertaining and engaging group of characters involved the reader in a gripping mystery only solved in the last few pages. You will not see this ending coming. Excellent writing Judith A. Barrett. Please keep writing and thoroughly entertaining us with your imagination. Can't wait to start the next book!
It's an fair mystery but is overshadow by the personal stories of the characters. The mystery is almost an afterthought. Good if you just want a cozy story.
Writing to me seemed just immature. Plot was predictable. The ending just stops and leads to a subsequent novel, I supposed, but I won't be reading it.