A Marriage to Murder For by E.V. Hunter

Thank you @rararesources and @Wendyswriterfor letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. I like the front cover of A Marriage to Murder for with the cute black cat. This is book 3 of the series but you can read it as a stand-alone as I did. This is a cute murder mystery genre. The story is set at Hopgood Hall and I found there was a good amount of suspense and drama running through the book that kept me entertained. The main character is Crystabel who is an influencer and is marrying Giles and the weekend of the marriage does not go well at all. I did like Crystabel as a character. I did have a feeling who the murderer was and I was right. Enjoyable story. 4 stars. Blurb The high society wedding… Social media influencer Crystabel Hughes is determined her wedding to Giles Preston Smythe will be the talk of the town. No matter the cost or the upset, nothing will stop this wedding! A cheating groom… But for Alexi Ellis and the rest of the staff at Hopgood Hall, Crystabel’s demands are becoming increasingly extreme. And when Alexi spots the groom getting up close and personal with one of the bridesmaids, she fears trouble is only a bouquet toss away. A killer bride caught red-handed? And Alexi’s fears are confirmed when the groom is found dead on the night before the wedding, stabbed through the heart - the person holding the dagger. his beloved bride-to be Crystabel. Hopgood Hall doesn’t need any more bad press, but the race is on to find the killer and close the case before Crystable live streams her dilemma. Can Alexi, Jack and Cosmo find out why Giles was killed? And, more importantly, can they stop the killer before they strike again? Purchase Link - https://mybook.to/marriagetomurdersocial Author Bio – Evie Hunter has written a great many successful regency romances as Wendy S oliman and is now redirecting her talents to produce dark gritty thrillers for Boldwood. For the past twenty years she has lived the life of a nomad, roaming the world on interesting forms of transport, but has now settled back in the UK.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Hanging Out by Sheila Liming

Penelopes Purple Passions by Penelope Chaisson

Pawnshop of Stolen Dreams by Victoria Wiliamson