And we are back in Drum, Tennessee, time has passed since book 2. It's been a few months since Lula's drama and things with Wyatt... well things are still not good. The resort that was hinted before is now being constructed, which means more foot traffic at Max's bar and overall more jobs for the town and everyone is happy about it... except Carly since the man behind the project is no other than Bart Drummond and she is determined to see him dethroned. But everything comes to a screeching halt when they discover some buried bones on site.
When it's known that the bones belong to no other than Wyatt's ex-girlfriend who supposedly left town before he went to jail and he is now a suspect. Even if things are still not even amicable between Carly and him, she is sure of his innocence, so when he asks for her help is a no-brainer. He offers her truths in return, which are like currency in Drum, so she decides to investigate.
I have to be completely honest here, this wasn't my favorite but please do hear me out. Denise is an amazing writer, I really felt like I was reliving a real person recount of her life story. The story itself was well written and well developed. I think this book gives us a new perspective about Wyatt, Marco, and especially Bart's wife. She was a surprise, to say the least, and I think she is going to play major plot twits in the future and I looking forward to it.
With all that being said... I just hated the things that happen and mostly how I felt like we got no resolution, I mean yes, we get to know who the killer is and the whys, what and how, but still everything else it's out in the open with BIG question marks. I think in the end we got 1 solution for at least 10 more mysteries to solve. And I'm sorry I do have to say this (trying not to give too much away but...) I get that labels are scary, especially if we consider Carly's situation, but I mean if it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck I refuse to call it anything else even if she is not ready to admit it yet.
I'm really looking forward to next book and if I can get picky, can we get to the loving? Mama needs some sugar!