Blood Orange (China Bayles, #24)
In the newest China Bayles Mystery in the New York Times bestselling series, China comes to the aid of a nurse who ends up in the hospital It s mid April in Pecan Springs, and China is renting her guest cottage to Kelly Kaufman, who needs a temporary place to live as she contends with a very acrimonious divorce from her husband Rich One nasty point of dispute is her part ownership of the Comanche Creek Brewing Company, which she is refusing to sell At the same time, as a nurse employed by a local hospice, Kelly has discovered instances of suspicious practices Even disturbing, she suspects that a patient was murdered Kelly s knowledge could be dangerous, and she wants to get guidance from China on what to do But on her way to China s house, Kelly is forced off the road and critically injured, putting her in a medically induced coma Now it s up to China to determine who wanted her out of the picture Was it her soon to be ex His new lover who happens to be the sister of China s friend Ruby Or someone connected with the corruption at the hospice China owes it to her friend to uncover the truth but she may be putting her own life at risk Best Download [ Blood Orange (China Bayles, #24) ] By [ Susan Wittig Albert ] For Kindle ePUB or eBook – kino-fada.fr Who wouldn t like to live in a town where herbal stores, cafes, and breweries that want to make herbal infused beer coexists with people who love to garden, cook, and brew tea Maybe the murder victim, but hey, he may have deserved it, who knows Even if you haven t read any of the other books in this series, plunge right in It s a leisurely read, not so much cozy as conversational, with China narrating the storyline as well as the way the town came to be botanical friendly You ll learn about Who wouldn t like to live in a town where herbal stores, cafes, and breweries that want to make herbal infused beer coexists with people who love to garden, cook, and brew tea Ma...Blood OrangeA China Bayles Mystery 24by Susan Wittig Albert Expected Release Date April 5, 2016I have been reading this series for many years and I always look forward to reading another book featuring China Bayles and the wonderful folks in Pecan Springs.This book was intense from beginning to end China has rented out her cottage to Kelly Kaufman, a hospice nurse who needs a quiet place to contemplate her divorce from her cheating husband Kelly seems to have disappeared, but after receiving Blood OrangeA China Bayles Mystery 24by Susan Wittig Albert Expected Release Date April 5, 2016I have been reading this series for many years and I always look forward to reading another book featuring China Bayles and the wonderful folks in Pecan Springs.This book was intense from beginning to end China has rented out her cottage to Kelly Kaufman, a hospice nurse who needs a quiet place to contemplate her divorce from her cheating husband Kelly seems to have disappeared, but ...This is the first in the China Bayles series books I have read and I must say that I need to go back and read them from the beginningthey re just that good Having read the previous books in the series wasn t an absolute necessity as the author does a fine job of providing the backstory throughout the book China has such a dynamic personality, so much so that she fairly leaps off the pagethe mystery adds to her dynamics with the way she goes about solving the case You feel her emotions a This is the first in the China Bayles series books I have read and I must say that I need to go back and read them from the beginningthey re just that good Having read the previous books in the series wasn t an absolute necessity as the author does a fine job of providing the backstory throughout the book China has such a dynamic personality, s...Well written I did wonder how come it was okay for China s husband to lie to her face, tell the truth to the whole town but not her, and then, why China thought it was all her fault He didn t even apologize Maybe I missed something I also thought that the reason given by Ch...After twenty four stories, the new China Bayles Mystery is as fresh as the herbs mentioned throughout The first thing I know about a new China Bayles book is, I m going to learn so many new things Practically every chapter begins with information on different herbs, spices, and whatever each individual book is about The second thing I know is, I m in for an exciting, fast moving read BLOOD ORANGE lives up to all of those expectations This book touched on so many subjects The everyday runni A...I do so like China Bayles and the other characters in the Pecan Springs series, but I think the herbal premise on which the series is based has worn thin The herb shop expanded to tea room, expanded to catering service, expanded to BB or airbnb or something similar seems to have exhausted the herbal allusions The referenc...The China Bayles series still remains one of my very favourites I enjoyed this latest addition, but maybe not quite as much as most of the others in this series China is always so level headed in so many ways, but it sometimes stretches credulity how she lets herself get off on her own in what she knows perfectly well, are dangerous situations In this book she finds herself locked in with a particularly dangerous and unpredictable killer Luckily for her and for her readers, all comes out wel The China Bayles series still remains one of my very favourites I enjoyed this latest addition, but maybe not quite as much as most of the others in this series China is always so level headed in so many ways, but it sometimes stretches credulity how she lets herself get off on her...This is one of the better books in the China Bayles Herbal mystery series good plot regarding Medicare fraud and always great herbal lore intertwined China s personal development was also addressed as she comes to terms with a husband who doesn t always play it safe in his PI work.China Bayles is one of my favorite characters, so I don t know why I stopped reading the series a couple of years ago I love her hints, her crazy family life, Ruby, the pets, and her tea room I m really glad I picked up this book, and I m going to catch up on the few others I have not read In this installment, China is missing McQuaid who is off on an investigation with Blackie Her guest at the cottage behind the store, a nurse named Kelly, disappears mysteriously and soon China finds hersel China Bayles is one of my favorite characters, so I don t know why I stopped reading the series a couple of years ago I love her hints, her crazy family life, Ruby, the pets, and her tea room I m really glad I picked up this book, and I m going to catch up on the few others I have not read In this installment, China is missing McQuaid who is off on an investigation with Blackie Her guest at the cottage behind the store, a nurse named Kelly, disappears my...This book in the long lived China Bayles series seems to be back on the right track I was a bit disgruntled with the past two let s face it, with any series that s lasted this long, there are going to be some books that are better than others, or that resonatewith some readers than others But after two disappointing books in a row, I w...

- English
- 06 December 2017 Susan Wittig Albert
- Hardcover
- 311 pages
- 0425280004
- Susan Wittig Albert
- Blood Orange (China Bayles, #24)