Cut to the Chaise

Cut to the Chaise by Karen Rose Smith is a cozy mystery published by Kensington on November 27, 2018. This edition spans 336 pages and is written in English. The story follows home stager Caprice De Luca as she prepares for her upcoming wedding while managing the challenges at Rambling Vines Winery, a venue she previously redecorated. As financial troubles and customer dissatisfaction threaten the winery’s reputation, Caprice finds herself entangled in a web of intrigue when a murder occurs just weeks before her big day.
Readers will discover a blend of mystery and personal stakes as Caprice navigates the complexities surrounding her friend Michelle Dodd and the shocking murder of Michelle’s husband. The narrative delves into themes of friendship and loyalty while exploring the impact of past relationships on current lives. With elements of suspense and a focus on women sleuths, this book presents a captivating scenario where Caprice must uncover the truth to prevent her wedding plans from turning into a nightmare.
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Blood red is the season’s hottest color . . .
With her wedding day mere weeks away, home stager Caprice De Luca is busy arranging every last detail for the reception at Rambling Vines Winery—a stylish venue she redecorated two years earlier. But the closer the bride-to-be gets to saying, “I do,” the more a celebration at Rambling Vines seems like a terrible mistake. As financial mishaps and unhappy customers put the winery in the red, an unidentified criminal plots to sour the business’s already ailing reputation. Worst of all, a romance from co-owner Michelle Dodd’s past could leave a permanent stain on Caprice’s best friend’s current love life. When Michelle’s aloof husband is found stabbed to death on a chaise lounge in the tasting room, Caprice vows to name the calculating culprit and set things right before her dream nuptials dissolve into a deadly nightmare . . .
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