The seventh book of the Fixer-upper series find Shannon Hammer working her largest project for Raphael Nash, an billionaire who has purchased a large piece land in Lighthouse Cove. She is restoring the house for Marigold, his wife. He has form a Foundation named after his wife. He has plans for a worldwide eco conference while the reconstruction is occurring. Things are moving along until his X- business partner arrives hoping to lure him back to his business. He is found dead and all the clues point to Raphael as the killer. Shannon and crew must find an answer so the work can continue and eco-conference will occur. I highly recommend this book and series.
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Thanks! I did write some reviews today. It went easy, I needed the break written writing the reviews. Sarah Fox is starting a new series. Another I cannot open. ☕👵
I haven’t been reading this series, but it sounds good. Nice review, Betty.
Thanks! I did write some reviews today. It went easy, I needed the break written writing the reviews. Sarah Fox is starting a new series. Another I cannot open. ☕👵