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Trouble in mudbug series
Trouble in mudbug series







Maryse Robicheaux can’t help heaving a sigh of relief at the news that her not-so-beloved mother-in-law has kicked the bucket. If you like this book, you’ll also enjoy titles by: Carolyn Haines, Carolyn Hart, Casey Daniels and Victoria Laurie.Trouble in Mudbug by Jana DeLeon is the first book in the new “Ghost-In-Law” mystery romance series. That prissy little old lady really cracks me up! She needs to find a blood relative – and fast! I’m also looking forward to more zany antics by Maryse’s ghostly mother-in-law.

trouble in mudbug series

I need to find out how Maryse’s psychic best friend, Sabine LaVeche, is going to overcome her medical crisis. Will I read another book by this author? Heck yes! She really left me hanging in the last chapter.

trouble in mudbug series

Holy smokes – I was not expecting such a cute little cozy mystery to make me blush. The romance: Luc LeJeune is H-O-T! And wowza, I’ve got to hand it to the author, she sure knows how to write a scorching baby-making scene. If you’re looking for a fun, fast read, pick this one up. But the well-developed characters, laugh-out-loud quips and smoking-hot sex scenes offset the soft mystery plot. It doesn’t take a Miss Marple to figure out whodunit early on in the story. What irked me: The mystery is just a tad bit on the light side. After the last dud I attempted to read, which I won’t even bother reviewing, this book was a breath of fresh air. If the leading protagonist rubs me the wrong way, the book is going straight to the used bookstore bin. Sometimes I read books involving self-centered protagonists who are a little too wrapped up in their own melodrama. What I really love about Maryse is her selfless passion for finding a cure for cancer. She’s also a science wiz and a hermit, which really sets her apart from most chick lit protagonists.

trouble in mudbug series

Maryse has a deep connection to her friends, her town and the Louisiana bayou. What I liked:The quirky main character and her wise-cracking ghostly sidekick really stole the show. Throw in a ghost, a psychic best friend and a smoking-hot mysterious man, and I’m sold! Plus the hot pink pickup truck on the cover really caught my eye. Why I picked this book up: I love cozy mysteries, especially if they’re set in the South. Keeping his secrets while protecting Maryse proves to be easier than fighting his attraction for the brainy beauty. Unfortunately, death doesn’t slow down Helena one bit.ĭEA Agent Luc LeJeune is wondering what his undercover assignment investigating the sexy scientist has gotten him into – especially as it seems someone wants her dead.

trouble in mudbug series

The woman was rude, pushy, manipulative and used her considerable wealth to run herd over the entire town of Mudbug, Louisiana. The gist (from the publisher): Scientist Maryse Robicheaux thought that a lot of her problems had gone away with her mother-in-law’s death. In honor of Sunday – a day I reserve for reading and lollygagging – I bring you a short and sweet book review!









Trouble in mudbug series