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Moss Hysteria (A Flower Shop Mystery, #18)
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With this book I'm fully up-to-date on this series! That would usually be a bummer but right now I'm a bit miffed at Abby Knight Salvare for not opening her mouth and saying what's on her mind -- to anyone. While Abby spoke her mind before the end of this book, this is a trait that seems to have replaced the always-doubting-her-relationship-status issues that finally resolved now that Abby's married. Honestly, I'm not sure which trait I like less.
As for this book otherwise, I very much like the setting for the latest murder for Abby to stumble upon: her new neighborhood. Through her investigations we got to know her new neighbors just as she did; I liked that. She and Marco weren't quite as in sync during their investigation as is usually the case, but in a big contrast to past books, Abby and her cousin Jillian were not only on good terms, but seemed to actually enjoy spending time together! Perhaps motherhood has mellowed Jillian? Nah, couldn't be. More likely it was because Jillian was thinking of Abby as a decorating client but only time will tell.
As for this book otherwise, I very much like the setting for the latest murder for Abby to stumble upon: her new neighborhood. Through her investigations we got to know her new neighbors just as she did; I liked that. She and Marco weren't quite as in sync during their investigation as is usually the case, but in a big contrast to past books, Abby and her cousin Jillian were not only on good terms, but seemed to actually enjoy spending time together! Perhaps motherhood has mellowed Jillian? Nah, couldn't be. More likely it was because Jillian was thinking of Abby as a decorating client but only time will tell.
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