Monday, December 12, 2016

We Sisters Three

Three kooky sisters raised by hippie parents naturally have names like Rosemary, Sage and Thyme. Melissa F. Miller shares their separate stories although they do overlap a bit. In Rosemary's Gravy, Rosemary Field is a trained chef, but she finds herself preparing organic and vegan meals for Hollywood diva Amber Patrick and her family. When the actress dies of anaphylactic shock, all eyes turn to the meal Rosemary prepared.

When nuts are found in a trash can, the police think Rosemary poisoned the gravy, but there are plenty of suspects to go around - Amber's rich and belligerent husband, his playboy son, the handsome race car driver from next door and others. While Rosemary tries to untangle herself from the murder, she tangles herself up with the playboy son Felix. Enter Detective Dave Drummond who has his eye on Rosemary for more than suspicion of murder.
Book two in the series takes the reader to the East Coast and the adventures of Sage Field. She is an attachment parenting consultant, or nanny, to the children of a professional golfer Chip Moore on Hilton Head Island.

When another professional golfer named Fred Spears is found dead in the clubhouse locker room with Chip's eight iron nearby, Chip becomes a suspect. Trying to help clear his name before his golf endorsements dry up along with her job, Sage and caddy Roman Lyman set out to find the murderer.

When Sage discovers Fred's ledger book filled with dates and dollar figures, she thinks there's blackmail behind the murder. But she finds Chip's name in the book, and it appears that maybe he is guilty of murder.

Both of these books are quick reads and I enjoyed them. I look forward to reading the third in the series Thyme to Live.

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