Death at a Scottish Wedding by Lucy Connelly

Death at a Scottish Wedding (A Scottish Isle Mystery)

Barbara’s rating: 4 out of 5 Stars
Series: A Scottish Isle Mystery #2
Publication Date: 1/9/24
Period: Contemporary – Sea Isle, Scotland
Number of Pages: 272

Emilia (Em) McRoy, a burned-out American emergency room doctor, has been in the beautiful Scottish village of Sea Isle for three months and she’s loving it. She’s made wonderful friends and cannot imagine ever living anywhere else. While she should have read her contract more closely – after her arrival, she discovered many things she had missed – such as the fact that she was also the coroner – she is still thrilled to be there.

Emilia and her new Sea Isle friends have been invited to attend the wedding of their friend Angie at beautiful Morrigan Castle. Angie is a fun, quirky, young woman who marches to her own drummer, but has a heart of gold – and everyone who knows her loves her. Everyone, that is, except her soon-to-be father-in-law. He is a snob and cannot stand the idea of his son lowering himself to marry someone like Angie.

Before all of the guests arrive, the castle is snowed in, and the snow will continue for several days. There is plenty of food, drink, and good spirits, so the snow isn’t a problem – until – Emilia discovers a body in a tower of the castle. Who is the victim? He isn’t a guest, so how did he get to this high-security, very private event? Is his death natural, accidental, or murder?

Ewan Campbell is the laird, mayor, constable, owner of Morrigan Castle, and probably the richest man in Scotland (we learned that in the first book). In the previous investigation, he constantly second-guessed and argued with Emilia about facts in that case. He’s learned his lesson and has come to trust her instincts and judgment – therefore, when she says it was not a natural death, he believes her.

This was a fun and exciting story that kept me on the edge of my chair wondering who would be the next victim – and who the villain(s) might be. We had avalanches, betrayals, attempted murders, poison, people who weren’t all they seemed, and a wedding couple who were truly devoted to each other. My only ‘complaint’ about the book is Emilia’s constantly telling us how wonderful her friends are and how much she loves them. Yes, it is wonderful to have great new friends – but goodness – you don’t need to tell me in every fifth line of the book. It will be interesting to see if a personal relationship develops between Emilia and Ewan because romance is something I need in any book I read. I enjoyed the book and am already looking forward to the next one.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy (ARC) of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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The Lyon’s Secret by Laura Trentham

The Lyon's Secret (The Lyon's Den)

Barbara’s rating: 4 out of 5 Stars
Series: The Lyon’s Den Connected World
Publication Date: 4/12/23
Period: Regency
Number of Pages: 114

Amelia Fielding and Josiah Barrymore have known each other for a long time – sort of. Josiah was best friends with Amelia’s brother Daniel when they bought their colors and left for the wars. Amelia’s letters to Daniel brought comfort to both of them – and then – after Daniel was killed – her letters brought comfort to Josiah. However, when Josiah returned to England and became a vicar, he didn’t continue his contact with Amelia.

Now, Mrs. Dove-Lyon wants him to marry Amelia to save her from her remaining wastrel brother, James. Josiah knows his parish expects him to marry soon and so does the church leadership. His wife would have to be someone who could deal with being a vicar’s wife and all that entailed. Could that be Amelia?

To save herself and her inheritance from her only remaining relative, Amelia contacts her mother’s old friend to find work. Mrs. Dove-Lyon certainly doesn’t want Amelia working ‘upstairs’ in her gambling den, so she comes up with an alternate plan. Will Amelia agree?

I loved both Amelia and Josiah. Amelia was so much stronger than she knew – not to mention how resilient and smart she was as well. It was so much fun seeing the two of them thwart her brother and his dastardly friends. Theirs was a lovely, sweet, caring HEA that was well deserved. I thoroughly enjoyed the book and I hope you will as well.

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