Unshelved Week: Bride and Doom
October 30th, 2007 by Laura Moncur in LiteratureIt’s the sixth book in a series, but it’s a great title for Halloween: Bride and Doom by Deborah Donnelly:
If anyone can make a bride happy, it’s wedding planner Carnegie Kincaid. There’s only one problem: this time she’s the planner and the bride. The nightmare begins at a party for Carnegie’s client, a sexy Goth rocker marrying a Seattle home run king. When murder strikes and Boris the Mad Russian Florist is charged with the crime, Carnegie steps up to the plate to clear him—despite the objections of fiancé Aaron Gold, who has suddenly become a full-time sports nut. With baseball, bimbos, and one explosive secret threatening Carnegie’s safety, this wedding planner needs a new plan. Or else the bride could be next up—to die.
An amateur sleuth series that follows Carnegie Kincaid, a wedding planner. If you would like to start at the beginning of the series, read this one first: