Kat loves to help people and doesn't always think about how it will affect her family--but that just might change after this escapade!
When a person she knows from the tennis club approaches her and asks for her help--Kat can not say no. The woman's husband supposedly died in an accident and left behind a wife and 4 children. But--is he really dead? That is what Kat is bound and determined to find out. This time she and her entire family and a friend travel to a tropical paradise island to find out the truth.
It wasn't so easy to track this guy down--and there were a few mishaps along the way as well as some great food and cocktails. (The recipes are in the back of the book).
Dianne Harman does it again--a great story line and some really delicious sounding recipes for all to try out!
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A bad business deal
An unfaithful husband
A hacked computer
A sick child
A death – but was it?
Those are the things that take Kat and Blaine to the Caribbean. Some people think it’s a great place for a vacation, but as they quickly find out, it’s not just tropical drinks and sitting in the sun.
If someone wants to get lost in the islands, it can be pretty hard to find them. Good thing there’s a pitbull and a fast speedboat to help
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USA TODAY bestselling author and seven time Amazon All Star Author, Dianne Harman, draws her stories and characters from a diverse business and personal background. She owned a national antique and art appraisal business for many years, left that industry, and opened two yoga centers where she taught and certified yoga instructors. She's traveled extensively throughout the world and loves nothing more than cooking, playing backgammon with her husband, Tom, and throwing the ball for their dog, Kelly.
Being a dog lover and having attended numerous cooking schools, she couldn't resist writing about food and dogs. Dianne is the author of several cozy mystery series: Cedar Bay, Liz Lucas, High Desert, Midwest, Jack Trout, and the Northwest. Each of these books contains recipes from her travels. Alexis, the first book in the Midlife Journey Series was also recently published. She's the author of the award-winning suspenseful Coyote Series.
Murder in the Pearl District was chosen by Amazon to be one of their Mystery books in their October, 2016 homage of great writing by independent authors and several of her books have been chosen by them as PRIME books!
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19 comments :
I rarely say no to anyone, but my family comes first.
I could/do not say no to anything.
I definitely could say no, especially if it would adversely affect my family.
I'm a natural helper. It's hard to say no
I would try to help up to a point. If it may bother my family then I would stop.
Would do all I can to help them without affecting my family. All else would depend on the circumstance.
depends
I have a hard time saying no but so much depends on who is asking and what the consequences will be.
I have a hard time saying no to people who need help, but I won't hurt my family to do it.
I have a hard time saying no but I won't hurt my family to do it.
It really depends on how much and how it'd affect my family. If it affects them a lot, then I'll have to say no sadly.
It's hard for me to say no, but my family ALWAYS comes first.
If it affected my family negatively then, yes, I could easily say no.
Family is everything..so that would make it easy to say no.
I definitely have a hard time saying no, especially if someone needs my help!
I would try to help if I could and if it was for the best.
I help and do have a hard time saying no. If it affected my family in a really bad way I could say no.
I'm working on saying no when it really negatively affects me or my family.
I am usually willing to help others depending on the situation!
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