Dr. Libby Drake… the good sister, of even temperament, easy to see the good & the pain in all, understanding… her talent is healing, both as a regular doctor with great intuition as well as an empath, able to sake the symptoms of the ailment to herself and healing the patient, and relying on her ...
This is the latest in the Sarah Booth Delaney mystery series by Carolyn Haines. This book picks up right where "Smarty Bones" left off. Sarah Booth and Graf go to Dauphin Island for a romantic get away and for Graf to recover from his gunshot wound. While on the island they come across the myster...
This is Book number 13 out of 14 in the Sarah Booth Delaney Detective Mystery Series by Carolyn Haines. It takes place in Zinnia, Mississippi. Sarah Booth and her friend Tinkie run the Delaney Detective Agency. Frances Malone an old friend of Sarah Booth's mother, Libby, comes to see her about a ...
Carolyn Haines never let's me down with her Sarah Booth Delaney series! A great mixture of a loving friendship/co-workers relationship, a love for animals, a loyalty to family history, a great supporting cast of characters and a spooky plot grab me every time. Plus, a love story that, yes, has ...
The previous book was my least favorite in the series, and this one is my favorite to this point! The plot was more complicated than the others and there was more drama and suspense. This is the first book in the series where I haven't known the majority of the "whodunit" before the resolution. I...
Very enjoyable, light entertainment. Great for planes, trains, automobiles or beach. The cover art was very good and complimented the storyline - which I found to be a sort of an adult hat-tip to the Nancy Drew series. Lots of literary bones thrown to famous chic lit of yore. Book was light-weig...
First of all, don’t you just love the cover? I absolutely love the pink color- as a matter of fact, it was the reason I picked it up at the store in the first place. The little details are what is important about this cover. From the skeleton hand of the waiter, to the fact that the woman lost he...