New York reporter Paige MacKenzie has a hidden motive when she heads to the small town of Timberton, Montana. Assigned to research the area’s unique Yogo sapphires for the Manhattan Post, she hopes to reconnect romantically with handsome cowboy Jake Norris. The local gem gallery offers the material needed for the article, but the discovery of an old diary, hidden inside the wall of a historic … hotel, soon sends her on a detour into the underworld of art and deception.
Each of the town’s residents holds a key to untangling more than one long-buried secret, from the hippie chick owner of a new age café to the mute homeless man in the town park. As the worlds of western art and sapphire mining collide, Paige finds herself juggling research, romance and danger. With stolen sapphires and shady characters thrown into the mix, will Paige escape the consequences of her own curiosity?
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Easy reading, want to read it cover to cover.
Really liked this story. It was a good British detective story. Great ending.
very good
Loved the surprise ending.
Great number two in the series
Interesting because I am from Montana and have several Yoga sapphires.
Moonlight Cafe was an easy book to read. It moved right along kept you guessing and was very entertaining. I recommend this book to anyone who just wants a good easy book to read.
Excited to read others in the series.
I love this series. This book was fun and a good mystery as well as learning about mining for sapphires. I learned about a type of sapphire I had never known about. Also Paiges knack for getting herself involved in tight places and her handsome cowboy knowing how she thinks protects her from unsuspecting people. I enjoyed learning about the small …
I liked the characters and there was a twist I didn’t anticipate.
Did not finish reading, the story got bogged down and I lost interest.
This is a nice read. I enjoyed the characters and found myself really wanting the opportunity to sit down and eat at the Moonglow Cafe. The book moved along nicely, the story was different enough to not be totally predictable, the description of the characters was good. I had a pretty good idea about who these people were so I began to care about …
Good story.
Good book. Interesting characters and fun storyline.
Great read
In preparation for an incoming gemologist’s conference, intrepid New York reporter Paige is sent to a practically-abandoned mining town in Montana famous for the sapphires mined there. The stories she unearths develop from merely interesting to downright dangerous as it becomes evident that she has inadvertently become entwined in a potential …
Mystery in a little town with a few quirky characters. Easy, entertaining book to take along to the beach.
Enjoyed this book better than the first of the series. Good story, liked the characters.
Great book,fun reading. Surprise at the ending
Easy read . Enough of a mystery to keep my attention. Good characters. I enjoyed the book!