The Sugar Mountain Ladies Historical Society strikes again!
Author Kirsten Fullmer has worked in the field of engineering, has been a teacher at the college level, was a freelance consultant, and has an affinity for art. Now retired, she has published ten novels including her six part HOMETOWN SERIES, LOVE ON THE LINE, and her SUGAR MOUNTAIN series of which PROBLEMS AT THE PUB is Book 4.
One kindred spirit in Kirsten’s romance novels is the presence of strong female characters and how they cope with love, life and relationships. She makes us fall in love with Sugar Mountain, North Carolina as she shares atmosphere the Prologue _ “The sleepy tourist town of Sugar Mountain, North Carolina is filled with tree-lined streets and charming shops. The flower boxes overflow with blooms and the sidewalk performers play cheerful tunes, hoping for a tip. Delicious smells and unique treasure fill every store window. Most visitors extend their stay if they can, or at minimum, schedule another trip to town. In the summer the hiking and views can’t be beat, and in the winter the skiing is primo. So, what is it about Sugar Mountain that is strange?’ The question is placed before the curious reader and the novel unfolds.
Kirsten’s summary outlines the plot: ‘The enchanting tourist town of Sugar Mountain, NC is rewriting its tax codes, and no one knows why. Mayor Winslow is up to no good, and he doesn’t seem to care what happens to the local business owners; at least that’s how it feels to Monique Brewer, the local tavern owner. She’s proud of making her own way in the world, and messing with her business is a sure way to get her riled. Sounds like another job for The Sugar Mountain Ladies Historical Society! When Monique brings her concerns to the table, chaos erupts. The women don’t trust anyone, especially not the Mayor or his peculiar new assistant, Anthony Tidwell. Will the group be able to come up with a solution to keep local businesses safe, or will the mayor finally get his way? Come along for the ride as the residents of Sugar Mountain learn they may be in for more trouble than anyone suspects.’
A cozy mystery, a small town romance, and in Kirsten Fullmer’s hands this novel comes alive with vigor - a terrific continuation of her very popular Sugar Mountain series. Recommended on many levels.