An Affair To Dismember by Elise Sax

An Affair To Dismember (Matchmaker Mysteries, #1)

by Elise Sax

"Three months has been Gladie Burger's limit when it comes to staying in one place. That's why Gladie is more than a little skeptical when her eccentric Grandma Zelda recruits her to the family's matchmaking business in the quaint small town of Cannes, California. What's more, Gladie is also highly unqualified, having a terrible track record with romance. Still, Zelda is convinced that her granddaughter has 'the gift.' But when the going gets tough, Gladie wonders if this gift has a return policy. When Zelda's neighbor drops dead in his kitchen, Gladie is swept into his bizarre family's drama. Despite warnings from the (distractingly gorgeous) chief of police to steer clear of his investigation, Gladie is out to prove that her neighbor's death was murder. It's not too long before she's in way over her head-- with the hunky police chief, a dysfunctional family full of possible killers, and yet another mysterious and handsome man, whose attentions she's unable to ignore. Gladie is clearly being pursued-- either by true love or by a murderer. Who will catch her first?"--Page 4 of cover.

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4 of 5 stars

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Hilarious and fun, this book was impossible to put down! Gladie moves to California to be with her grandmother who wants her to take over the family business. But when her neighbor is found murdered, Gladie is determined to find out who the murderer is. With the help (or distraction) of two hunky men, she ends up biting off a little more than she can chew.

The characters in this book are incredibly well written. They are witty, beautiful, quirky and a whole lot of fun. Just like someone you'd more than likely find yourself friends with. Gladie is a great lead, comparable to Stephanie Plum in just about every way. Her two suitors, Holden and Spencer, are exciting, a bit mysterious, and super sexy! The secondary characters round out the story with humor and intrigue.

Remarkably well written, this classic whodunnit mystery is a fantastic first in what looks to be a promising new series.

Reviewed by Marie for Cocktails and Books

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