You May Now Kill the Bride

You May Now Kill the Bride by Deborah Donnelly, published by Random House Publishing Group on January 31, 2006, is a cozy mystery that intertwines romance and detective work. This edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English. The story follows amateur detective Carnegie Kincaid, who is tasked with planning her best friend’s wedding on San Juan Island, a picturesque setting that soon becomes complicated by jealousy and murder.
As Carnegie navigates the challenges of wedding planning, she faces unexpected family dynamics when her mother becomes engaged to a local millionaire. The plot thickens when a key employee of the millionaire is found dead, leading Carnegie into a web of intrigue involving hostile stepsisters and a charming deputy. Readers will find a blend of mystery and romantic comedy as Carnegie attempts to unravel the chaos surrounding her while managing the pressures of love and impending nuptials.
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On picturesque San Juan Island, love and lavender are in the air. So, unfortunately, are jealousy, pettiness . . . and murder. Wedding planner Carnegie Kincaid has come to the Puget Sound paradise to oversee her best friend’s wedding. But when her own mother announces her engagement to a local millionaire, Carnegie inherits more than two hostile about-to-be stepsisters and a new father she doesn’t quite trust.
Juggling cops and caterers, secret lovers and sullen in-laws, Carnegie finds a season of love in an idyllic setting turning into chaos. But when the millionaire’s key employee turns up dead and the local police—including one gorgeous blond hunk of a deputy—start breathing down her neck, can she stop a match made in heaven from becoming an invitation to murder?
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