BE KIND
![]() A cozy with a friend of the 70’s I read all the Phyllis A. Whitney novels as soon as they came out. I was happy to see the e-books of this novel. I had forgotten how you are pulled right into the story. This story turns as different events occur this is true of this author’s work.
Laurie Morgan left Colorado when she was 8 years old. Until she received a telegram to return, she had not heard a word from her Grandmother in years. She decided to return in order to help her with the memory loss. Laurie finds her aged Grandmother surrounded by servants, friends and an enemy all waiting for her Grandmother’s death. Will Laurie recover her memory? Why is her enemy so anxious to destroy all her Grandmother held dear?
Disclosure: I received a free copy from Open Roads Integrated Media through NetGalley for an honest review. I would like to thank them for this opportunity to read and review the book. The opinions expressed are my own. |
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I read and loved them too!
Sounds like a really good mystery.
Yes, there is a mystery but the romance and memory lost was more important.
Thanks for sharing your review.
I am surprised the publisher is releasing three of her books on the same day. Is that unusual?
The authors already have a large pool of readers. In the 70s through the 90s Phyllis Whitney, Victoria Holt, Mary Stewart and Dorothy Eden followed by Barbara Michaels and Helen McInnes were the leading authors. I read them all. You could add Rex Stout and Ellery Queen to them.