Author: Lynn Cahoon
Published: June 14th 2022 by Kensington
Format: Kindle, 232 pages
Genre: Amateur Sleuth
Source: My thanks to Netgalley and the Publisher for the opportunity to read an advanced copy of this book.
Series: Survivors' Book Club Mystery #1
First Sentence: Rarity Cole was living and loving her second shot at life.
Blurb: Two things got Rarity Jones through her breast cancer treatments: friends and books. Now cancer-free, Rarity is devoting her life to helping others find their way through the maze to healing. She’s opened a bookstore focusing on the power of healing—Eastern medicine, Western medicine, the healing power of food, the power of meditation, and the importance of developing a support community. To that end, she’s also started the Tuesday Night Survivors book club. With its openness to new-age communities, Sedona, Arizona, is the perfect fit for Rarity’s bookstore and the tightly knit group.
But their therapeutic unity is disrupted when one of their members suddenly goes missing. Martha has always kept to herself, never opening up much of her personal life to the group. Now she’s nowhere to be found. With her car abandoned on a trail and her dog left with a friend, Rarity is sure something terrible has happened—but will she be able to uncover Martha’s secrets before it’s too late? (GoodReads)
My Opinion: Finally, an amateur sleuth who is not dating the local detective. A woman who is slightly older than usual and has a realistic look at life after her battle with breast cancer. Rarity Cole brings a fresh breath of air to those tired of the usual fill-in-the-blank cozy genre. As she and her friends share their recovery stories, a love of books, and a passion for sleuthing, the reader meets a captivating group that will be a pleasure to follow for years to come.
Blurb: Two things got Rarity Jones through her breast cancer treatments: friends and books. Now cancer-free, Rarity is devoting her life to helping others find their way through the maze to healing. She’s opened a bookstore focusing on the power of healing—Eastern medicine, Western medicine, the healing power of food, the power of meditation, and the importance of developing a support community. To that end, she’s also started the Tuesday Night Survivors book club. With its openness to new-age communities, Sedona, Arizona, is the perfect fit for Rarity’s bookstore and the tightly knit group.
But their therapeutic unity is disrupted when one of their members suddenly goes missing. Martha has always kept to herself, never opening up much of her personal life to the group. Now she’s nowhere to be found. With her car abandoned on a trail and her dog left with a friend, Rarity is sure something terrible has happened—but will she be able to uncover Martha’s secrets before it’s too late? (GoodReads)
My Opinion: Finally, an amateur sleuth who is not dating the local detective. A woman who is slightly older than usual and has a realistic look at life after her battle with breast cancer. Rarity Cole brings a fresh breath of air to those tired of the usual fill-in-the-blank cozy genre. As she and her friends share their recovery stories, a love of books, and a passion for sleuthing, the reader meets a captivating group that will be a pleasure to follow for years to come.
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