What’s worse than Gossip? How about a murder…
Charlie’s got to solve the mystery before grandma’s secret stash of weapons—don’t ask, don’t tell—is discovered, and they’re both carted off to federal prison. Or worse. But that’s not going to be easy, what with another agent snooping around, a literal fire to put out, and a new kitty shelter to run.
She must solve the case before grandma goes to jail. Or breaks out of it.
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I’m really enjoying this series. It is original, well written with great characters. I look forward to reading more in this series.
Murder in a literary sense.
Charlotte is an ex-spy in hiding and the tiny town of Gossip, Texas is the perfect place to do that. Her ex-spy grandmother already lives there with an entire arsenal of spy tools and armament to deal with any possible threats but none of that will protect them when her grandmother becomes the prime suspect in a murder. If they don’t solve the case before the case and pictures appear in newspapers their covers will be blown and they will have to run for their lives. To complicate matters, Agent Brian Smulder has been sent by the NSIB to keep an eye on her every move and make sure she doesn’t do anything more to compromise her cover.
This is a fun cozy mystery with a good plot and interesting characters. The spy gear that comes into play at times adds opportunities for humor and action. I am really enjoying this series.
Witty cozy mystery. So glad to see this in audio form. Senn Annis does a fantastic job as narrator.
This is the second book in the A Mission Inn-possible series by Rosie A. Point. I enjoyed this book and recommend it. I feel that this book is better than the first, though we still don’t know why Charlie and her grandmother are in danger. The plot moved steadily throughout the book. As much as I like this series, I believe the characters could have a bit more depth. I am looking forward to reading the next book.
Charlie is supposed to be in hiding at her grandmother’s Gossip Inn B&B, but things keep happening that brings attention to her that her boss isn’t overly happy about. But Charlie can’t help but find out who a killer is, especially when this time her Gramma could be in BIG trouble…in more ways than one! A delightful story, with great characters. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Well written story and keeps you guessing until the end. Charlie is a great character and Georgina is a bit sassy. The setting and rest of the characters are great and add a bit of mystery to the story.
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Just love this new series! Granddaughter, active spy, currently hiding out at a small town inn, owned by her grandmother, retired spy. Great read, small town setting, couldn’t put it down. If you like mystery, family loyalty and small towns, then you need to read this one!
Agent Charlie Mission, still in hiding as “Charlotte Jean Smith” at her Gamma Georgina’s Gossip Inn B&B, heard someone moving toward her in her bedroom. She feigned sleep until he – most likely her rogue double agent ex-husband, Kyle Graden – reached for her. She grabbed his wrist and threw him across the bed and onto the floor, pouncing on him. He threw her off and blocked each of her attacks until he whispered to stop! She recognized Brian Smulder’s voice — the agent who was her liaison with the National Security Investigative Bureau (“NSIB”) was meant to keep her safe only from a distance, so something big must have happened. Apparently their boss wanted Smulder to “watch” her, i.e. babysit, after the incident a few months ago where she was front-and-center in a murder at the B&B. She couldn’t allow him to stay! Gamma, a retired spy herself, had an entire armory of weapons in the basement, all of which the NSIB would confiscate if they found out. And Gamma would get in trouble for it.
With breakfast the next day finished, Gamma and Charlie headed to the library for the book club meeting because it gave Charlie a great way to avoid Brian. The librarian Hannah kept them waiting, then she and Gramma glared at each other. Hannah reprimanded her for being late with the basket of books she returned, and threatened to ban her for life from future books! Angry, they went off to select a book for the next club meeting. A bookcase thudded and teetered, almost falling on them. They looked around the bookcase and froze! Hannah the librarian lay on her back in between the rows of books, a knife thrust into her chest!
Since Gamma and Hannah have a history of arguing, and with Gamma’s fingerprints on the murder weapon, she naturally comes under suspicion. With all of the other odd occurrences, Charlie is super busy once again trying to solve a murder! Wait until Brian finds out she is once more creating attention when she should be hiding!
I really love this series so far. It is full of action and interspersed with humor. The story line is well-paced, the characters are delightful and make the book fun to read. Even their cat will keep you chuckling! Grab your copy and see how our super-spy copes with a murderer to keep Gamma out of jail!
Charlie is not thrilled to see her fellow agent come to the Gossip Inn to keep an eye on her. She is still in hiding from her ex and is supposed to keep clear of any spying or investigations. However, whenever a body is found, Gammy is the primary suspect. She must be very discreet in finding the answers, or suffer consequences. I love the relationship between Gammy and Charlie, filled with humor and mischief.
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I loved Strawberry Sin and am now hooked on the series. Charlie and Gamma grabs you and pulls you in from the start. Once I started reading it, I couldn’t put it down. I love the scenario, the interaction between the characters and the mystery of whodunit. I think the story and characters were very well developed and it felt like you were living Gossip. Cocoa Puff was cute and Lauren sounds like a fantastic baker.
I loved this book. The storyline grabs you and pulls you in from the start. I love the characters and found them well developed. The storyline is well written and enjoyable. A great cozy mystery that I recommend reading.
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The author has us return to the Gossip Inn to spend some more time with Charlotte and Georgina. This time, Smulder shows up to try to keep Charlotte out of trouble. As if that would work.
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I really enjoy this series so far. The characters are so fun. The spying and hiding from Charlottes husband and staying in a small town with her gamma a retired spy. I recommend this book if you enjoy fun quick reads.
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Charlie and Gamma, the spy and crime solving duo, goes to work together to solve another murder. This time is personal- Gamma is the main suspect.
A crazed collection of small town suspects is revealed- and they have as much lethal potential as they have nutty potential.
Lauren the fab chef seems to have a different surprise cooking.
And Charlie’s former partner and now handler has come to town
Frantic, funny and fantastic KU read!
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Once again the ladies at the Gossip Inn find themselves having to solve a murder. This time Georgina is in the hot seat when Hannah the librarian is murdered. Georgina and Hannah have a history of not getting along and when Georgina’s fingerprints are found on the murder weapon she becomes the prime suspect. To complicate their investigation even further Charlotte’s agency liaison Brian Mulder shows up to babysit her, an arsonist is setting fires around town, Lauren is not acting herself, and it is Valentines week and the whole town is celebrating.
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