Peachy Flippin' Keen by Molly Harper
Genres: Contemporary
Pages: 92
A prank war erupts in
Lake Sackett, Georgia and coroner Frankie McCready has to turn to the
gorgeous but surly new sheriff for help in Molly Harper’s newest
Southern Eclectic novella, perfect for fans of Kristan Higgins and Amy
E. Reichert.
The McCready Family Funeral Home and Bait Shop has
crickets running rampant in the store and hot sauce in the Snack Shack’s
ketchup bottles. But as the county coroner, Frankie has enough on her
plate without worrying about the increasingly mean pranks being played
at her family’s business. And the arrival of Sheriff Eric Linden, both
devastatingly attractive and painfully taciturn, is enough to push her
over the edge.
Linden, who didn’t seem to get the memo about men
in uniform and Southern charm, is condescending and cold, revealing
absolutely nothing about his past as an Atlanta police officer, while
also making Frankie’s job as coroner as difficult as possible. And with
the town’s Fourth of July celebration coming up, it’s essential for
McCready’s to be cricket-free and in good working order. Strangling the
sheriff will make her job even harder. Can Frankie hold off the threats
to preserve her own sanity?
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Peachy Flippin' Keen by Molly Harper
Genres: Contemporary
Pages: 92
A prank war erupts in Lake Sackett, Georgia and coroner Frankie McCready has to turn to the gorgeous but surly new sheriff for help in Molly Harper’s newest Southern Eclectic novella, perfect for fans of Kristan Higgins and Amy E. Reichert.
The McCready Family Funeral Home and Bait Shop has crickets running rampant in the store and hot sauce in the Snack Shack’s ketchup bottles. But as the county coroner, Frankie has enough on her plate without worrying about the increasingly mean pranks being played at her family’s business. And the arrival of Sheriff Eric Linden, both devastatingly attractive and painfully taciturn, is enough to push her over the edge.
Linden, who didn’t seem to get the memo about men in uniform and Southern charm, is condescending and cold, revealing absolutely nothing about his past as an Atlanta police officer, while also making Frankie’s job as coroner as difficult as possible. And with the town’s Fourth of July celebration coming up, it’s essential for McCready’s to be cricket-free and in good working order. Strangling the sheriff will make her job even harder. Can Frankie hold off the threats to preserve her own sanity?
In order to review as many books as possible without stressing ourselves out, these super mini- tweet style reviews are going to help balance our other review styles. All our Short and Tweet reviews will be 140 characters or less (except when they are a bit longer). Thanks to Tif from Tif Talks Books for the idea!
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