Life in Henryetta, Arkansas is turned upside down with the arrival of a televangelist, but it’s the death of a little old lady on Rose’s street that catches her attention. The Henryetta police deem her death natural causes, but Rose suspects foul play and so does an unlikely supporter–-the president of the Busy Body Club, her eighty-two year old neighbor Mildred.
But Rose is in the middle of opening her nursery with her sister Violet, who’s separated from her husband Mike, as well as stalling her boyfriend Joe’s family, rich socialites who are determined to meet her. Along with her multiple encounters with Fenton County’s new assistant DA, Mason Deveraux III, it’s just another day in the life of Rose Gardner–-chaos.
The first two books in this series were hilarious. They centered on the chaos that seemed to be Rose Gardner's life. But this book is entirely different. While Rose still can't seem to keep out of trouble, we are allowed a much deeper view into the emotions of the characters. We knew that before Rose's Mother died, she treated Rose horribly. Rose's self esteem has suffered from her Mother's constant ridicule and from her sister's smothering. Rose has come so far in becoming an independent woman but has not fully dealt with her past. Everyone is this book has a secret. Joe, Mason, who I love by the way, Jonah and Violet. And at one point or another, all are forced to bring their secrets out in the open and deal with them.
Reverend Jonah Pruitt has come to town and is making quite an impression. The residents of Henryetta are loving his unusual approach to preaching. But at the same time of his arrival, two women die. Did they die of natural causes or were they murdered? And, of course, no matter how hard she tries to stay out of it, Rose finds herself right in the middle of it. At the same time, she and her sister Violet are opening their plant nursery together. Rose is also trying to make her long distance relationship with Joe work.
There were so many times in this book that I wanted to reach into the pages and just hug Rose. The one character that I fell in love with, Mason Deveraux, is there for her every time she needs him. Violet really got on my nerves. She is hurtful and jealous but how does Rose deal with her? With love and forgiveness. And then there is Joe. Where once I might have felt he was Rose's strength, now he is just really annoying. I felt he was whiny, jealous, and weak.
Since this is the third book in the series, by now I am fully invested into the lives of these characters. I was not prepared, though, for the emotional turmoil I would experience. As in the other books, it is also a great who-done-it and I was completely shocked at the ending. Denise Grover Swank has done a great job of blending humor with turmoil and mystery. I felt Rose was more real to me in this book then in any of the others. So I can't wait for the next book to see what Rose Gardner gets herself into next.
This book in the series is hard to read with the changes in Rose's life. Joe finally shows his true self - the weak-willed jerk who can't stand up to his parents or his on again-off again ex, Hilary - who is an evil cow IMHO. My heart broke along with Rose's. And her sister Violet shows a side that is abhorrent. Well, I was becoming Team Mason. So hopefully, when Rose is ready, he will be there.
If I had to pick just one word to describe this book it would be WOW!! Thirty and a Half Excuses is the third book in the Rose Gardner series and I have to say it's my favorite. It's filled with characters that I've come to know and love and also some new ones that I loved to hate. Rose and her sister Violet have opened a floral shop together and things seem to be calming down for Rose. But in her usual fashion, things don't stay calm for long. Elderly women are dying but that's to be expected. Things like that happen when you get old. Enter in a smarmy, smooth talking televangelist with secrets of his own and suddenly those deaths don't feel so natural. Rose lands smack dab in the middle of yet another police investigation and that doesn't make Joe, her state policeman boyfriend happy. Can he accept Rose for who she is without trying to change her? Can Mason, the District Attorney, help her out of the mess she's found herself in? Can Violet, her sister, stop trying to run her life? What secrets is she keeping? Put all these characters together and you have another sure to be best seller by DGS. Suspense, romance, and humor all combine to create a book you won't be able to put down. Denise Grover Swank has done it again!
Do you know what it's like to literally ride an emotion rollercoaster? You will after you read Denise's third installment of the Rose Gardner mystery series. My word, the emotions I went through were more than I could count. I love Rose so much and I just love watching her grow. She has grown into herself since book number 1 and I am so proud to be a part of that development. I absolutely, 100% am in love with her beau, Joe. I am his biggest fan and the journey of his true colors in this story is phenomenal. without giving away spoilers..let's just say my heart was so conflicted when it came to him. I adore Mason as well and his friendship (key word friendship) is something to be in awe of. The character relationships throughout this story are beautiful and heart breaking and near perfect all at once. This is more than just a must read; it's a perfect read. Get your Rose on boys and girls!!!
Rose is evolving into the woman she was always meant to be...this addition was yet another intriguing mystery that kept me invested, guessing, and laughing to the very end, but I think this book also showed the growth of Rose and how she navigates relationships and circumstances around her...whether it is her complicated relationship with Joe, her passive aggressive relationship with Violet, or her new found connection to Mason, Rose is experimenting with confidence and self assertion which is making her character that much more appealing... I enjoyed watching her stand up for herself and others who are oppressed, judged, or ignored witnessing both her compassion and strength...I am intrigued to see how the story will unfold and how the development of Rose's personality will impact her decisions in the future....4.5 Stars:)
Oh Rose, How I love to watch you grow! Thirty and a half excuses was perfect. The depth and variety of emotion got me. Laugh out loud funny at times, book thumping irritating at others and then there were the tears. Oh the tears. But, hey…. They don’t call them growing pains without reason. Once again Denise has nailed it – no shocker there. Get it, read it and I’m sure you’ll love it!
I was very fortunate and very lucky to have been given a copy of this book to beta read for Denise. I really and truly LOVE this series so much and I cannot believe that I got to be a part of the process for it!! Anyway, if you haven’t read this series, then READ NO FURTHER!! You will need to read the others first before you read this one. There may be spoilers here and I can’t help if I reveal something to you that you don’t know from reading the other books.
Rose Gardner has survived the last 2 books and “adventures.” She is still relatively in one piece and her relationship with Joe is still in tact. But, Joe has to go off on an undercover assignment and leaves Rose to her own devices. Rose and her sister Violet have recently opened a flower shop together and have a potentially very big client to impress, Reverand Jonah Pruitt. He is the new pastor at the New Living Hope Revival Church and has given Rose and Violet a very large contract for landscaping at the church. But there is something odd about Jonah and Rose isn’t so sure she wants to take his business, especially after Joe says to steer clear of him. However, she can’t very well pass up the sale as it could be huge for their flower shop. And, as if that’s not enough, old ladies on Rose’s street are dying and wouldn’t you know it, she gets mixed up in the mystery. Since Joe is out of town, she’s relying on Assistant District Attorney Mason Deveraux III for help when she needs it, despite Joe telling Mason to stay away from Rose. With all of this going on, Rose’s sister going through a divorce, Joe talking about having Rose meet his parents, you know that shenanigans are about to ensue!
I truly believe that this is the best Rose Gardner book to date. It is suspenseful, funny, dramatic, heart wrenching and full of surprises, not all of them good ones. Denise has created such an awesome group of characters that mesh so well together that the reader can’t help but be invested in them and their lives. Even grumpy old curmudgeonly Mildred would be welcome around the dinner table if I were able to invite them all to a meal. That would be a meal that would be remembered and go down in the record books in my opinion!
But, I predict that there will be some grumbling and even backlash from some of Rose’s readers for some of the things that happen in this book. I do, however, believe that these things are happening for the greater good of the series and for the characters in the book. I believe that they are necessary for each character to evolve and mature into the people they are meant to be. Each of these characters has already matured in each of the books, with Rose doing most of the growing. I do hate the fact that I read this book early and I have to wait so long for the next one to come out!! I give this book and this whole series 5 books (I’d give them a million plus if I could!).
I think I could read this whole series back to back. I really like Rose. She gets into so much trouble but she always means well.
The Gist: Old ladies are randomly dying and Rose...doesn't think it's an accident. When the police start eyeing her she finds herself in yet another mystery and trying to find the real culprit.
Rose is one who is easy for me to like. She's naive and sheltered. Trying to break out of her own doubts and abuse. While she gets herself in dangerous situations she's not tstl and always has good intentions. I like seeing her slowly finding herself, growing as a person, etc.
And all of Rose's men. She does have a way of collecting men. From a romantic interest in Joe-- who is sexy and sweet but frustrating-- to friendships with the assistant DA and new employees. I like all of them. They're good guys or at least attempting to be good guys. All with their faults and strengths. It's not *really* love triangle-y but there are some tensions.
The mystery I figured out fairly early on. Not all the whys but the whos. It was still fun watching Rose bumble about while dealing with personal issues as well. And some scenes sure get your blood pumping! Had me nervous for a second there.
All in all, another win. I'm loving this series. The mystery, the heroine, the herd of men that seem to be collecting. I just like spending time with them and watching what all they get up to.
I've had such a reading slump! I was so sad but hoping that Denise Grover Swank would work her magic and get me out of this dismal reading depression.
...
And of course, she did!
Rose Gardner is up to all of her old tricks, spying on people, asking questions, seeing murders where there aren't any... Or are there? I love this girl! She totally wins my heart in each of her stories. And what's great about this is that Denise has managed to add in just enough that if you haven't read the first two, although I totally recommend them, then you will understand what is going on. However, the first two books really give you a sense of who Rose and Joe are. Also, I haven't read these in a while and I thought I may have to re-read them to do this review, but again, Denise was able to jog enough of my memory to help me move right along in book three.
The sad thing is the people around Rose are just vicious. She has to deal with such unloving people! Even her sister Violet, was really getting on my nerves. That girl needs to chill out! Sometimes I just don't know who the villain really is. And I didn't peg the villain, although I did not in any way LIKE the person who wound up being the villain, but I had absolutely no clue. Another reason to LOVE Denise's writing. She throws you hints but you have to be very good to pick out the villain.
Now, about Joe... I was on the fence with him before and this book just solidified everything I felt. He's a pain in the ass and although I understand why Rose loves him, I just want her to boot his ass from her life. I mean, Mason Deveareaux is right there! And he sounds like a real winner! But we all make our choices so, I'm just saying, Joe is not my favorite at all.
And the ending... oh, I'm soooo glad that it says that there will be a book four, actually coming out on Jan. 9, 2014. Which just happens to be my birthday!!! <3 And I really needed to know that because this ending will leave you in tears. Seriously, break out the tissues gals, you're going to need them.
Rose is back and better than ever! In Thirty Rose has really started being her amazing self. She's learned to stand up for herself, and has a whole lot of confidence that makes her even more lovable (if that's possible). But she's still that sweet, fun Rose who can't not help people and it gets her in trouble again. She tries to stay out of it, but that's easier said than done, especially when a vision reveals someone's life is on the line. Joe's off on assignment and Rose finds herself turning to Mason for help, which causes some trouble in paradise. And the secrets — Oh, the secrets! Everyone has one and some could rock Rose's world, and even change it forever. This book will pull you through every emotion available and leave you dying for more, and in need of a support group to get out all the feels. Be prepared to not be able to put this book down, like at all... this is one of those books you will take into the bathroom because seriously... you can't put it down!
For a small town in Arkansas there are secrets, televangalist, and murders galore. Denise shows Joe and Masons secrets as well as Roses growing maturity with great compassion. She writes of there heartbreak and joy showing there are 2 and even sometimes more sides to everyone. This is a must read for anyone. Her characters have depth, romance and realisiam without the graphic sex you find in so many books.
“Thirty and a half excuses” è un libro che mi è capitato per le mani grazie a Inkslinger PR che come sempre mi fornisce sempre occasioni imperdibili e favolose, opportunità che altrimenti non avrei mai potuto cogliere. Sono felice e orgogliosa di poter collaborare con loro e non lo avrei mai creduto possibile. Veramente grazie a KP Simmon per la disponibilità e la gentilezza. Ma veniamo a noi, questo è il terzo volume di una serie, di cui io non sapevo niente, “The Rose Gardner Mystery Series” e vi posso assicurare che me ne sono innamorata a prima lettura e sicuramente la leggerò tutta. Conoscevo già la bravura della Swank ma non credevo che sarebbe riuscita a farmi innamorare di una storia che appartiene ad un genere che non amo particolarmente. Sono quindi molto onorata di partecipare a questo Blog tour per onorare l’opera di una scrittrice favolosa.
La vita in Henryetta, Arkansas viene sconvolta dall’arrivo di un televangelista, ma è la morte di una anziana signora che abita nella sua strada che cattura l’attenzione di Rose. La polizia di Henryetta sembra attribuire la morte a cause naturali, ma Rose sospetta che sia solo una farsa e così sembra pensare anche l’ultima persona che Rose si aspetterebbe, la presidentessa del “Busy Bosy Club”, la sua vicina di casa ottantaduenne Mildred. Ma Rose è nel mezzo dell’apertura della sua fioreria con la sorella Violet, che si è separata dal marito Mike, e vive una situazione di stallo con la famiglia del suo ragazzo Joe, facente parte della ricca elite e che è determinata ad incontrarla. Insieme ai numerosi incontri con il nuovo assistente distrettuale della Fenton County, Mason Deveraux III, è solo un altro giorno nella vita di Rose Gardner – puro caos.
Il fatto che sia il terzo volume di una serie si percepisce, i protagonisti e gran parte dei personaggi di contorno sono già stati introdotti e si percepisce una certa evoluzione che ancora non è arrivata a compimento. Leggere i libri in ordine quindi sembrerebbe un’ottima idea, di quelle che è bene seguire. Ma si sa come sono fatta, mi piace complicarmi la vita. Sappiamo che Rose viene da un passato difficile, che l’ha bloccata e consumata per molto tempo, una madre che l’ha solo rimproverata e che per lungo tempo le ha nascosto la verità. Sempre sola, slegata dalla società e da coloro che la circondano, Rose si è sempre nascosta, credendo di non essere all’altezza. I mormorii della gente e il loro essere scorbuti e insignificanti non hanno di certo contribuito a renderla più sicura. Nonostante la sorella Violet sia rimasta sempre al suo fianco, anche nei momenti più brutti, quando parte della verità viene a galla, non la mai davvero incoraggiata ad aprirsi con la gente e con coloro che la circondano, ma anzi le ha sempre privato il suo sostegno incondizionato. E Rose ha imparato a cavarsela da sola. È una ragazza di ventiquattro anni, forte, determinata, che non si è persa d’animo, ma che è rimasta fedele alla sua città natale, Henryetta, senza perdere la cognizione dello spazio. È proprio Rose che racconta la sua storia, ce la comunica, ci lascia intendere il suo cruccio più grande, il suo dono/maledizione che riuscirà a salvarla in più di un’occasione. Rose è un po’ come Jessica Fletcher che si ritrova nel posto sbagliato al momento sbagliato, ma che in qualche modo aiuta sempre a superare la crisi e a risolvere il caso, anche se questo mette sempre in pericolo la sua vita. Un’attenta osservatrice e un’anima gentile, capace di aiutare chi è in difficoltà e chi ha bisogno di una seconda occasione. Sempre attenta alle esigenze degli altri, molto spesso mette da parte le sue per esserci e fa del suo meglio per essere sempre di sostegno. Una di quelle eroine che restano con te e che adori non perché ha un dono, ma perché è una persona d’onore, che ti conquista per il suo carattere speciale, il suo essere sempre altruista, anche in momenti in cui tu avresti rifiutato di tendere la mano. Insomma una protagonista con i fiocchi. E i personaggi secondari? Ammirevoli. A partire da Joe, il suo ragazzo, un poliziotto sotto copertura, che deve lasciarla per il suo lavoro e con una famiglia ricca ed importante che continua a mettersi in mezzo e gli impedisce di essere davvero sereni. Un uomo con un terribile segreto alle spalle che rischia di distruggere il loro rapporto e incapace di esporsi davvero, non come dovrebbe. Un uomo che ha tutta l’aria di non essere all’altezza della situazione. Nonostante si sia dimostrato perfetto in passato e d’aiuto in più di un’occasione per Rose, che in un modo o nell’altro gli deve la vita, in questo libro risulta non proprio il top e a volte si vorrebbe entrare nel libro e sbattergli una padella in faccia. Mason invece ha tutta la mia stima, sia per come reagisce una volta che scopre la verità, sia per la vera prova di amicizia che dimostra nei riguardi di Rose, per il suo modo attento e discreto di esserci e per la protezione che le regala, anche quando nessuno sembra crederle. Si fida del suo istinto e per Rose corre pericoli inimmaginabili. Un amico, che forse… Torna anche Bruce Wayne che nonostante non sia stato un personaggio raccomandabile nelle storie precedenti, in questa mi fa tanta tenerezza e si apprezza tantissimo, soprattutto per il rispetto per mostra per “Miss Rose”. Riappare anche Neely Kate quella che ormai è la migliore amica di Rose, una di quelle persone speciali, che rendono il libro allegro, e che regalano un sorriso o una risata ogni volta che aprono bocca. Insomma un personaggio fantastico, che ho adorato dalla prima volta che riappare. Che dire poi del Reverendo Jonah Pruitt? Solo che spesso l’apparenza inganna… Henryetta è la classica cittadina di provincia dove pettegolezzi e pregiudizi l’hanno vinta su qualsiasi cosa anche quando sono mere menzogne. Questo atteggiamento negativo riesce a mettere ancora più in luce la spettacolosità del comportamento di Rose e di conseguenza il suo buon cuore.
Il particolare da non dimenticare? Un anello…
Affasciante, assolutamente imprevedibile, pieno di mistero, con quel tocco paranormale che non è nulla di eccessivo e che anzi contribuisce a rendere il libro ancora più intenso, “Thirty and a half excuses” è un libro formidabile, e questa è una serie che deve far parte della vostra collezione. Io intanto aspetto buona buona “Thirty-One and a Half Regrets” in uscita a gennaio 2014. E aspettatemi domani per il “Book Launch” ufficiale del libro! Buona lettura guys!
Ringrazio immensamente Kelly Simmon a InkSlinger PR per la straordinaria opportunità di leggere questo libro in anteprima, partecipare a questo Blog Tour, in cambio della mia opinione.
I was going to write a lengthy review, but have decided against it as so much has already been written about it; and trust me, all those 5 star reviews - they all hit the nail on the head. This is an amazing novel that's part of a brilliant series. In fact, it's even better than books 1 and 2, and I thought they were terrific. I'm a huge fan of Rose. She comes across so real that I just want to reach out and give her a great big hug that she truly needs. I could have used a hug myself last night as I was in tears when I reached the end. I love how much Rose has evolved since book 1. She's gone from a timid, naïve girl to a woman who's confident, determined, and full of more love for those she cares for. (It's too bad a lot of other authors never seem to get around to having their characters grow, not even by book 20.) So if you haven't had the pleasure of reading any novel in this series, or any series for that matter written by Denise Grover Swank, you are truly missing out on some brilliant storytelling, with the most in-depth characters you'll come across. Just start with book 1. Get ready to love Mason, and kick Joe to the curb. And her sister? Don't even get me started with her, only that she needs a good slap upside her head and her ass kicked to the curb. I personally want to beat the living shit out of Joe and throttle Violet. So unless you want me to kick your ass to the curb, READ THIS SERIES! As for me? I anxiously await book 4 and hope that Mason will show Rose what true love is really all about.
Honestly, this may be the best book in the series so far. Poor, poor Rose! She is developing tremendously as a character but still has some growing to do. I've become attached to her --and the rest of the characters in this charming story -- and I find myself sort of protective of her.
Where Twenty-Eight and Twenty-Nine were more fun and quirky, I found Thirty to be more of an emotional read. My heart went through the wringer watching Mason and Rose's friendship blossom into something special, while her struggles with Joe simply ripped it a part. I don't know if I can take another love triangle, Jesus!! Joe's position between that rock and hard place is brutal -- so it's tough to make a judgement call about which guy's team to be on.
As for Rev. Pruitt —I'm giving him the side eye. I think we'll see more from him and I'm not sure it will be nice and neat.
The mystery was the easiest one to solve yet, as I figured out who the culprit was about 50% into the book. It was so obvious! It didn't take anything away from the story, though.
I can't wait to crack open Thirty-One! Bravo, Ms. Swank!
I loved this series, till the last few pages of this book and now it is ruined for me. I'm not even sure that I want to read the next book. I thought the last book in the Southern Vampire Mysteries series ticked me off, this one made me want to toss my kindle through the wall.
Crazy good story. A nice romance to go with the drama, suspense, comedy, action packed craziness. Must read series in order for the characters. This is a fun series to read, makes me laugh out loud and can't wait to read the next book. .
======= If you are looking for other great suspense/action/Comedy/romance books check out my other reviews. Also Recommend this series and the following: > Rose Gardner Mystery Series by Denise Grover Swank > Body Movers Series by Stephanie Bond > Rock Chick Series by Kristen Ashley > Bobbie Faye's Series by Toni McGee Causey > Stephanie Plum Series by Janet Evanovich
The first two books in this series made me fall in love with Rose. This book cemented my relationship with her. Denise does an amazing job of having Rose mature beyond the naive, simple girl she was in the first two books. Rose is now a woman, and the transformation is done beautifully. This is the perfect book if you are looking for a little romance and a little comedy all packaged into a great Southern story.
I have loved every book that Denise has written!! I have read them all!! This book is by far the best one yet!! I laughed and cried and almost threw my iPad across the room!! Rose is an amazing person!! I can't wait till the next book to see what other kind of mess Rose finds herself in
Denise Grover Swank just keeps getting better and better!! She out did herself with Her newest book, Thirty and a Half Excuses. You won't want to miss Rose's newest escapades and the twists and turns in her life. AWESOME!!
This romantic yet mysterious book ended on a very sad note. However it took forever for the truth to come to the light. I enjoyed the book but found myself falling asleep close to the end of the book. It just didn't touch me like the other books.
I set this as a reading challenge book for one of my groups on here so I would finally have to read this since its been in my Kindle for 5 years now.
I don't read all that many mystery/romantic suspense books anymore and Rose's small Southern town sounds like hell to live in. Everyone knows everyone's business. If you don't go to church, how dare you. If you've been thrown in jail for something you didn't do, the stigma sticks to you like glue. I really have no idea why Rose is still in Henryetta.
Once again, though, Rose finds herself knee deep in an investigation after several older women in the town die of supposed natural causes, and some things just don't add up about it all.
I'll admit I wasn't the least bit suspicious about this person until very near the end so it was cleverly done and well thought out.
And as for the romance in this... I was never fully Team Joe, and after reading my review of the previous book it seems I liked Mason more then too.
I never really liked how Rose let everyone bully her into things and in this she actually started to stand up for herself more, so I did a little cheer about that.
This is definitely going to be the last of this series that I read, mainly because I don't read this subgenre anymore.
Probably my favorite in the series so far! It was a quick, enjoyable, and easy read!! I enjoyed the love triangle going on between Rose, Joe, and Mason and am totally team Mason!! I also enjoyed learning more about Joe and Mason's past ...and while learning of their past broke my heart, it also made me understand them more. As for Joe's family.... ugh.... I don't even know, clearly a very powerful family. I'm sure we will learn more about them in the upcoming books.
Another interesting installment that was better than the last! I think the mystery threading through all the stories is getting deeper and is well-thought out (compared to what I expected). The characters and their backstories are getting interesting too. Definitely on Team Mason right now also.
Malo mi je lošija nego predhodne dvije,manje mi je humora, previše zapleta i predvidljivosti ali valjda to tako ide sa mnogo nastavaka. Počinjem sljedeću.
I've been really liking this series, and was enjoying this third book until the ending. What the heck?! I plan to read the next one to see where it goes but I have to wait until I can get over this one.
Rose is a really likable character but she does tend to get caught up in drama without trying. Rose and Violet have opened a florist/garden centre but this puts her in the path of the new Evangelist Preacher and Joe has already warned her to be careful.
We finally meet Joe's family and find out why he's been keeping them away. Its clear that they don't picture Rose in their future plans for their son, its the biggest challenge to their relationship yet.
Today's review is on Thirty and a Half Excuses by Denise Grover Swank
I have read just about all of Swank's books and I can't praise her work much more than I already have. She writes beautifully and with such intensity and grace that if you're not immediately drawn in, or you don't fall helplessly in love with her characters you're not doing it right. But when all is said and done I do have but one complaint.
Ms. Swank is so talented that she seems to pop out book after book after book. I can't keep up!! Eeek!!! Just when I think I'm caught up she comes out with another instant Bestseller. And this third installment of the Rose Gardner series is no different. Why or why did I have to fall in love with so many of these imaginary people? Just one of whom is Ms. Rose Gardner.
So what do we know about Rose? We know that she has visions that may or may not come true. We know that she's the town pariah to most of the other residents of Henryetta. And we know that she attracts trouble like bees to honey. Thank goodness she has Joe to watch out for her and protect her. Wait, what's that?! Joe's on another undercover operation? Then thank goodness she has Mason Deveraux, III to watch our for her and protect her. (And boy does she need someone to protect her.)
Rose and her sister have finally opened the Gardner Sisters Nursery and are off to a great start with their first big job. They've been hired to work on the church grounds of The New Living Hope Revival Church, courtesy of its own Reverend Jonah Pruitt. But when both Joe and Mason caution Rose about working with the Reverend, she's hesitant to follow through. And when he becomes a prime suspect in the murder of two long-time Henryetta residents, well, Rose is also implicated. It's going to be up to Mason to keep her safe.
While trying to confirm the Reverends innocence Rose forces a vision in which she sees a women being murdered in Jonah's kitchen. The woman is wearing a white slip dress, a diamond engagement ring, and gets shot in the head. But who is this woman, and will Rose be able to save her in time?
As if that's not enough danger and drama for you, Joe and Mason's secret is revealed and a choice must be made. Now that I have finished reading I'll be waiting on pins and needles to find out what the effects of that choice are.
Don't write anything else Denise. Just focus on the next Rose Gardner book and I won't fall behind again. *wink, wink*
Another book by Swank that is bound to top the charts!