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4 of 5 stars

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Will the McKinleys find Earl before he meets his demise?
Vacation is Murder by Carolyn Arnold is a sweet, romantic, thrilling adventure through Cancun’s great resorts to the seedier side of town and out to the temples. It is a fabulous story.

Sean and Sara McKinley
The McKinleys are on their honeymoon in Cancun. They are a great couple who are very much in love. Now that they are millionaires, it looks like they may also become targets for scam artists. It’s hard to keep a low profile when your picture was in all the all over the place. But all of this doesn’t stop Sean and Sara from using their police detective skills to help find out what happened to their new friend.

I love the characters, Sean and Sara, they have excellent communication, and the two of them are both good at reading the other. They make a great team.

Mystery
The mystery plays out well. Sean and Sara meet the Spencers, and Earl has a lot of secrets. He is kind of a stick in the mud. Catherine Spencer is a nice lady. We find out some bad things that Earl has going on right before he disappears. Then the one person who could shed some light on everything ends up dead. Now Sean and Sara really have to save Earl.

4 Stars for Vacation is Murder by Carolyn Arnold
My rating for Vacation is Murder by Carolyn Arnold is four stars. I enjoyed the combination of mystery, romance, and Cancun. The author is right that this book read like a Hart to Hart. Now, I have another series to add to my TBR pile and one that I am looking forward to reading.

I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy from the Great Escapes Book Tours. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

Thank you for dropping by! I hope you enjoyed this review of Vacation is Murder by Carolyn Arnold.

Anyways, until next time,
Karen the Baroness
Happy Reading

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