Book 9 in the series, we read Lydia's story.
Lydia is just out enjoying a nice date with none other than George Wickham, one of the musicians in the Grey Doors band, when they discover one of the band mates has been murdered. Unfortunately, George has a past that makes him an immediate suspect, he also happens to owe the deceased money, so that doesn't look great for him. On a whim, Lydia and George decide maybe getting out of town for a few days would be their best bet. But, leaving town only makes George look more guilty. Lydia is determined to prove George's innocence, and find the killer herself.
This story is quite the whirlwind romance! Neither Lydia or George quite expect the turn of events when they arrive in a cozy ski-town, only to have Darcy let them know what a terrible idea it was to run away. Darcy makes a bit of an outlandish suggestion, so that their sudden departure from Austen Heights doesn't look like the guilty fleeing town. Lydia is completely on board with this idea, and excited to be the first of her sisters to do this! While on their cozy getaway, yet another tragedy strikes, it seems the murderer may have followed them. Lydia is more determined than ever to clear Wickham's name.
I love learning each character's fae ability with each story, and Lydia's ability is seeing auras. This gives her a sense of someone's mood, or personality. She is able to use her gift to try and find the murderer in the story. Lydia is determined, and won't let anyone stop her from finding the true culprit. Lydia is also not worried about George's true nature, or any of the gossip that has surrounded him.
You will have to read this one to find out the murderer, and see how George and Lydia's story begins!
Also, I love that Lydia is gluten free, and that their is mention a couple of times of her eating gluten-free food. For those of us who cannot eat gluten, it is nice to see that represented in a book, and mentioned while the character is eating, which really reinforces the fact that at every single meal, we do have to eat/hope to find gluten-free options.
Some fav quotes:
"He was like lightning cast against a cloudy sky. Butterflies fluttered in my stomach. It wasn't quite fair that he was so attractive and so talented."
"My future husband-though he didn't know it yet-showed up the next afternoon around three, and of course, Mom answered the door."
"The idea of eloping was so...so...stupid. Well, and super romantic. I kind of loved it."
"Eloping with a vampire rock star, trying not to get murdered or framed. being trapped in some tiny ski town. At least it was an adventure."
"I breathed in the scent of crackling fire and pine. Being snowed in at a cozy cabin with George Wickham should have been the dream of a lifetime."
Thank you so much to the author for a copy of this book!