Monday, February 22, 2021

Courting Can Be Killer (An Amish Matchmaker Mystery #2) by Amanda Flower


                                                                            Book Synopsis

In the second Amish Matchmaker Mystery by USA Today bestselling author Amanda Flower, Millie Fisher has plenty to keep her busy through her golden years, whether it's minding a pair of rambunctious goats, meetings with her quilting circle, and matchmaking. But the witty widow always makes time to solve the odd murder...

Some Amish men don't know what's good for them. That's what Millie Fisher told herself when young Ben Baughman set his heart on marrying Tess Lieb. With Tess's father refusing to give his blessing and Tess's
ex-boyfriend being a wet blanket, the hapless couple was bound to butt heads more than Millie's Boer goats. But when Ben tragically dies in a mysterious fire, Millie wonders if someone in her hometown of Harvest, Ohio, wanted Ben out of the wedding picture altogether...

With the help of her quilting buddies, and her outspoken Englischer friend Lois, Millie is determined to patch together all the clues without even dropping a stitch. She only hopes it won't be the death of her...


My thoughts:

Amanda Flower pens the best cozy mysteries! This is the second book in this series, a crossover of her Amish Candy Shop series, but this can be read as a standalone, although you'll want to read as many of the books as you possibly can.

The two delightful main characters in this series made me chuckle and kept me turning pages to see what they would get would get involved in next.  Millie and Lois manage to keep busy with friends, their community and solving the occasional murder.  They are two of the most adorable sleuths, they are truly amusing and I cant get enough of these characters.  That is one or the many things I love about this author, she gives her characters so much personality, they come to life in her writing, they are warm, kind, caring and and very witty. 

I loved this novel and highly recommend it.  I received a complimentary copy of this book. All opinions are my own.y

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