Lydia Everett wants nothing more than to regain her youth before she turns forty. Strapping on her running shoes, she challenges herself to complete the Lavender Lane 5K. Her path to the finish line is thwarted when she stumbles upon Averie Stardust. She finds the tender-hearted relaxation artist, and internet celebrity, bleeding in the middle of the race track. There are no witnesses and no way she crawled there on her own. How did she get there? Who wants to hurt her? Lydia races to find the answers knowing Averie's attacker will only rest once she's dead.
Sarah lives in California, in a home that brings her happiness and hay fever. She loves God, loves her family, and loves freshly brewed coffee. She has a husband who cooks, a son who stop animates, a daughter who loves animals, a dog that follows her everywhere, and a turtle who scowls at her condescendingly.
Her mother raised her on Mary Higgins Clark, Diane Mott Davidson, and Remington Steele. Her grandmother shared True Crime stories with her as they plotted how to get away with the perfect murder. It's no surprise that Sarah became an award-winning spinner of suspenseful tales brimming with quirky characters. Mysteries are in her blood. Not that she could survive one of her own stories. She confesses, "I'd be snuffed out by chapter two."
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As said in this series honey pot mystery wow kept me turning pages and was like oh no and some humour too and love the lady characters in these books ! it a fun read and a mystery page turner for sure ! Author does a amazing job and scenery too it feels you right there in the story playing detective it feels it is a page turner as said hard too put down the kindle ! well worth the reading !
I really liked this book. I thought it was even better than the first book. I really like Ivy, Flora, Kat and Lydia. I think that they are amazing, strong and able to push through anything. In this story they try to figure out who hurt Averie by looking at all the clues. Starting book three right away.
I loved this one. Lydia and the girls are back at it. Living their faith and serving their community. This book has just enough suspense for me. I felt like I was collecting clues with all of them. I recommend these Honey Pot books.
Listed as Christian mystery but “healing stones” and other non-Christian references herein. (front photo - female?!?) is this a woke book? There’s no such thing as Christian yoga.