Holly is graduating High School-Brigid and Linc are both going to miss her but know she now has to make her own decisions. Holly will not be going to college but her long time boyfriend will--far away in Texas. Fiona, Brigid's sister will be opening a second bookstore there and Holly has agreed to run it for her. She keeps going back and forth with the decision--stay home or move to Texas with her boyfriend.
At the graduation ceremony a man is found dead in the men's room. It turns out that he was dating one of the seniors (she was already 18 so it was legal). Why did he pick her graduation day to ask her to give him back his ring? Who was angry enough to force him to do this? Everyone Brigid and the Sheriff questioned were lying--would they finally solve this one?
I have to admit that the ending-although happy--had tears appearing in my eyes. To find all the answers and get some really yummy recipes--read this one--you will be glad you did.
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When a thirty-one-year-old school custodian Has a romantic relationship with a high school senior, It may be legal, but people think it’s sleazy and wrong. Wrong enough that someone killed him because of it?
Attending Holly’s high school graduation is a bittersweet day for Brigid. She’s proud of her daughter, but she knows how much she’s going to miss Holly, wherever life’s journey takes her.
What Brigid doesn’t factor into this special day is having to help Sheriff Davis solve the murder of the high school custodian. Although there are plenty of suspects, Brigid and the sheriff soon learn that all of them are lying, which makes solving the case ever so much more difficult.
Sometimes life is about adjusting to situations over which one has no control. This is what faces Brigid when she’s thrown a curve in both the man’s death and her daughter’s future.
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USA Today Bestselling Author and Amazon All-Star, 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 yoga and certified yoga instructors.
She's traveled extensively throughout the world and loves nothing more than cooking with her husband, Tom, and playing with their boxer dog, Kelly.
Being a dog lover and having attended numerous cooking schools, she couldn't resist writing about food and dogs. She's the author of several cozy mystery series: Cedar Bay, Liz Lucas, High Desert, Midwest, Cottonwood Springs, and Chef Dani Rosetti. Most of these books contains recipes from her travels.
She is also the author of the award-winning suspenseful Coyote Series, Midlife Journey Series, Holly Lewis Mystery Series, Miranda Riley Paranormal Cozy Mystery Series, and the Maria Rodriguez Mystery Series.
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3 comments :
My sons have already left the nest. I found it to be a very challenging time but it is necessary to let your children go. I would not be in favor of a 30 year old dating a high school student. An 18 year old is still a child in so many ways and it seems to me that there would possibly be a power imbalance in such a relationship.
I don't have any kids. I suppose my reaction would be to think that the 30 year old probably wasn't dating for the right reasons (even if they thought they were), and that the 18 year old is being naive. I'd expect one or both of them to get their heart broken. I wouldn't likely act on those thoughts though, as it is likely none of my business.
- Madie
I will be very sad when my babies leave our house but I know that they will come visit when they can and keep in touch with me. I don't think the relationship of an 18 year old and a 30 year is appropriate but I think it may also depend on the maturity of the 18 year old
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