Only two things might ruin fudge maker Allie McMurphyâs wedding: murderâand her mother . . .
June is always beautiful on Mackinac Island, which is why Allie chose this month for her wedding to police officer Rex Manningâdefinitely Mackinac Islandâs finest in more ways than one. But if her mother has her way, thatâs the last choice Allie will get to make. Allieâs the furthest thing from a Bridezillaâbut it looks like she has a Momzilla on her hands. Why else have her mother and extended family shown up a full two weeks before the nuptials to drive Allie to dizzying distraction?
Honestly, a murder investigation is far less stressfulâand as it happens, Allie just found Velma French dead on the ground beside the rock that killed her, with her rival Myrtle sobbing nearby. Things donât look good for Myrtle, but all may not be what it seems. Allie vows to solve the crime before she walks down the aisle. But a killer has other ideasâand they seem to be focused on Allie herself . . .
Praise for Nancy Coco and the Candy-Coated Mysteries
âAn enjoyable character-driven whodunit that mixes murder with a touch of romance and the requisite sweet treats.â âKirkus Reviews
âExciting, compelling . . . intriguing . . . one of my favorite places to visit, especially when Allie makes fudge!â âOpen Book Society
Only two things might ruin fudge maker Allie McMurphyâs wedding: murderâand her mother . . .
June is always beautiful on Mackinac Island, which is why Allie chose this month for her wedding to police officer Rex Manningâdefinitely Mackinac Islandâs finest in more ways than one. But if her mother has her way, thatâs the last choice Allie will get to make. Allieâs the furthest thing from a Bridezillaâbut it looks like she has a Momzilla on her hands. Why else have her mother and extended family shown up a full two weeks before the nuptials to drive Allie to dizzying distraction?
Honestly, a murder investigation is far less stressfulâand as it happens, Allie just found Velma French dead on the ground beside the rock that killed her, with her rival Myrtle sobbing nearby. Things donât look good for Myrtle, but all may not be what it seems. Allie vows to solve the crime before she walks down the aisle. But a killer has other ideasâand they seem to be focused on Allie herself . . .
Praise for Nancy Coco and the Candy-Coated Mysteries
âAn enjoyable character-driven whodunit that mixes murder with a touch of romance and the requisite sweet treats.â âKirkus Reviews
âExciting, compelling . . . intriguing . . . one of my favorite places to visit, especially when Allie makes fudge!â âOpen Book Society