Longtime readers of this series will be pleased as Caprice and Grant are getting married as his annulment had arrived. They were to be married in the Catholic church and the reception was to be at Rambling Vines Winery. After the fact, rumors began to circulate that the winery was having financial problems. Other minor happenings were causing Caprice stress until the major one the owner being murder on the property. His wife, Michelle became a viable suspect in the murder. Caprice needs answers to the questions so her dream wedding can go on as plan. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS BOOK AND SERIES.
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I had read 4 books by that author in the Daisy’s Tea Garden Mystery series, but somehow she had fallen off my radar and I missed 2. There is another one on NetGalley now so I will request that. I’m glad you reminded me of Karen Rose Smith.
I don’t think that I have read any books in this series.
Missed a good one.
Maybe I can get it at the library.
Good luck 📚😇
I had read 4 books by that author in the Daisy’s Tea Garden Mystery series, but somehow she had fallen off my radar and I missed 2. There is another one on NetGalley now so I will request that. I’m glad you reminded me of Karen Rose Smith.
I had forgottenthis of hers. I read them all.