Campfires are for smores, spooky tales… and murder.
Ruby and Bee, the traveling baking duo, have decided to take a break from their usual spot in small-town, Muffin, Massachusetts. That means a spring camping baking break. Everything’s perfect—the macarons are light and delicious, the spring air is clean, and the campers are happy as can be. Until Ruby goes for a walk and finds a corpse in the … a walk and finds a corpse in the woods. The owner of the camper right across from their tent is dead and suspects abound. Can Ruby and Bee solve the case before they’re kicked out of the campground? Or will their ‘vacation’ come to a sticky end?
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Vacation turned deadly
Bee & Ruby decide to take a vacation to get away from it all. A week camping in the woods should be fun, what could possibly go wrong?? As usual they find themselves in the middle of trouble. Love the characters and their adventures. I look forward to reading more in this series.
The right amount of suspense to keep you on your seat. The right amount of humor to entertain you yet keep it in line as a cozy mystery. You’ll love the characters and the story line as you get swept up more and more each time you turn the page. A great who dun it mystery.
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Wonderful whodunnit story with interesting and entertaining characters. Grabs you and holds on until the end. A real page turner. Good read.
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Ruby and Bee take a well earned vacation from Muffin, when they stumble upon a body on the trail near the campground. One way to charm the campers into talking is to give out their delicious macarons. However, not all the suspects are charmed. I enjoyed this mystery and laughed out loud for some of the situations they got into.
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I love this series! These ladies cannot catch a break from finding dead bodies even when they are on vacation.
Ruby and Bea decide to go on vacation for a week at the Tomahawk Trail Campground. They are met by the animosity of the owner Van Reed but his wife Charlene smooths things over and gets them registered. They meet their neighbor Ronald Brink and his dog Buddy. At the weekly bonfire Buddy leads them to Ronald’s dead body. As usual the gals try to solve the murder while getting tangled up with a petty thief, a scarred wife and a lonely lost brother. Must read!
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Great read. Characters and setting are great. Ruby falls into a little trouble and determined to get herself out of trouble and back to her truck.
Bee and Ruby are glad to get away on a much-needed vacation. They go-to a remote campground, where the owner is a rude Van Reed, who thinks they are there to sell their baked goods. His wife, Charlene, is more welcoming to them and sets them up by another camper Ronald Brink who has a dog named Buddy who keeps running off. Lulu Moore is an aspiring writer who is trying to peddle her book to anyone who will buy it. During a social cookout, Buddy gets away again and Bee and Ruby go after him. They find his body in the woods while chasing after Buddy. There is a murderer among the campground but who and why? I voluntarily reviewed a copy of this book from Booksprout.
Ruby and Bee can’t seem to take a vacation without murder.
The love of a good dog seems truer than the love of a man – or a family member
Tasty treats abound, as always -and Ruby and Bee can rely on each other and a few true friends
Perhaps Detective Handsome will pop in to visit family and friends himself in the future
A fun and tasty adventure and mystery series!
Great KU read. I got an advance copy of this book from Booksprout and I read it on Kindle Unlimited
The author has brought back our friends, Ruby and Bea. They have decided to go camping at a nearby campground. Too bad that no matter where they go, murder seems to find them.
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The baking duo of Ruby and Bee decided to take break and go on vacation to the Tomahawk Trail Campground. The campground has seen better days. Before they can even register, the owner of the campground comes out yelling to them he isn’t going to have another group of sleazebags take advantage of my hospitality by selling food. His wife comes out and helps them register and locate their camp site. While walking around the campground, they come across a Labrador dashing into the clearing, barking wildly. The dog must belong to one of the folks staying in the campgrounds. Who did the dog belong to? Who murdered the friend they just met? Was it the campground owner or his wife? Or was it Lulu or the stranger living in the cabin along the river? The police arrive and the handsome detective seems to take a shine to Ruby. Although they say they won’t investigate the murder, they do exactly that and while putting their lives in danger, they solve the murder for the police. Once I started reading the book, I couldn’t put it down nor could I identify the murderer. It was a nice read and I enjoyed it. Looking forwarding to the next book in the series.
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