From the publisher's website - Sometimes the ties that bind can be deadly. When Stephen Elliot ends up face down in his chocolate mousse at the Historical Society's annual dinner, Kate Shannon and Nikki Harris are swept up in another mystery, much to Kate's chagrin and Nikki's delight. Family ties run deep in the powerful Elliot family, who pull a lot of strings in the tiny town of Truro, and it's very possible that one of those snarled knots has led directly to murder. Meanwhile, Kate and Nikki have family threads of their own that become more complicated when Kate's grandmother unexpectedly returns from Florida, and Nikki's parents, out on the farm, start taking a sudden interest in the couple's unexpected romantic relationship. Can they sort out all these tangled strands before the killer cuts the lifeline that binds them together? I would have to say that this was a great follow-up book to Unexpected Sparks. The love story that evolved from Unexpected Sparks spilled over into this book with great understanding of how life continues and the struggles you face everyday with a new relationship. I think Gina did a great job writing down what she thought was the best way to describe a new relationship with the struggles of a small town - especially a lesbian relationship in a small town. Some people said they could do without so many love scenes, but that really is what happens in the beginning of a relationship and that was explained and detailed VERY well. Excellent book for a read but recommend you read Unexpected Sparks first. Wish Gina had more books waiting for me to read!Read full review
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