Savannah Blues,
Mary Kay Andrews - This "
southernly" sweet book fails to deliver in the
suspense department, but it still packs lots of charm. Eloise "
Weezie" Foley is divorced from
Talmadge Evans III, a blue-blood architect, but still lives in the carriage house behind the townhouse he shares with his sexy, olive skinned fiancée, Caroline
DeSantos (that was a mouthful).
Weezie scrapes up a living by selling old antiques that she finds at estate sales, old homes and inside Dumpsters. When she discovers
Caroline's dead body in a closet,
Weezie becomes the prime suspect in her murder. To make matters worse, her mother is an alcoholic and she can't seem to spark a proper romance with Daniel
Stipanek, the chef at her best friend Bebe Loudermilk's restaurant. I thoroughly enjoyed this book
even though the suspense fizzled much too soon. Cute, funny and witty; I would recommend this book to chick-lit and fiction fans alike.
♥♥♥ - I LIKE IT!
xoxo♥Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Pub. Date: February 2003
ISBN-13:
9780060519131432pp
Series:
Harper Perennial
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