Spring Break is a Blast...When There's not Blood Everywhere
Oh, the joy of a holiday in Ireland. The rolling green hills, the continuous kettles of tea, the charming cottages with roaring fires, and the blood spurting from the pipes. Wait. What?
Jennifer Hunter is looking to get away for Spring Break, and she figures that visiting her old college roommate and friend, Lexy Craig, in Ireland is a perfect destination. But, from the moment Jennifer steps foot inside her Irish lodgings, which look like a psychedelic candy shop, she's swept up in a whirlwind of bunnies, ancient tales, and barbaric men who blame her for cursing their village.
And that's all in the first ten minutes of her arrival.
When Jennifer stumbles upon a bed of blood and a missing body, all eyes turn to her as the suspect. Why? Because she triggered the Tuath Irish Curse, of course. And how exactly did she manage to do that? By touching a bunny.
These hare-raising accusations send Jennifer into a tailspin where she's determined to break this supposed curse and get on with the relaxing and reminiscing she had planned for this vacation. But that bloody bed and missing body are only the first of many as contestants from the Miss Bunny Beauty Contest not only disappear but also keep leaving Jennifer at the scene of the crime. Talk about NOT having the luck of the Irish.
With a mysteriously handsome groundskeeper offering support, her friend Lexy dead set on fixing Jennifer's broken relationship with Jake, and an old man roaming the halls on Ambien and telling Jennifer ancient secrets, it's no wonder that Jennifer goes as mad as a March hare.
She went on Spring Break hoping to get away, but now she's praying she can survive the curse that will force her to confront her deepest fears and her buried desires.
Those who like Carlene O'Connor's Irish Village Mystery Series and Ellery Adams's The Secret, Book & Scone Society will love cuddling up with the cozy plot twists and unforgettably delightful characters of Kacey Gene's A Bloody Irish Curse.
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Oh, the joy of a holiday in Ireland. The rolling green hills, the continuous kettles of tea, the charming cottages with roaring fires, and the blood spurting from the pipes. Wait. What?
Jennifer Hunter is looking to get away for Spring Break, and she figures that visiting her old college roommate and friend, Lexy Craig, in Ireland is a perfect destination. But, from the moment Jennifer steps foot inside her Irish lodgings, which look like a psychedelic candy shop, she's swept up in a whirlwind of bunnies, ancient tales, and barbaric men who blame her for cursing their village.
And that's all in the first ten minutes of her arrival.
When Jennifer stumbles upon a bed of blood and a missing body, all eyes turn to her as the suspect. Why? Because she triggered the Tuath Irish Curse, of course. And how exactly did she manage to do that? By touching a bunny.
These hare-raising accusations send Jennifer into a tailspin where she's determined to break this supposed curse and get on with the relaxing and reminiscing she had planned for this vacation. But that bloody bed and missing body are only the first of many as contestants from the Miss Bunny Beauty Contest not only disappear but also keep leaving Jennifer at the scene of the crime. Talk about NOT having the luck of the Irish.
With a mysteriously handsome groundskeeper offering support, her friend Lexy dead set on fixing Jennifer's broken relationship with Jake, and an old man roaming the halls on Ambien and telling Jennifer ancient secrets, it's no wonder that Jennifer goes as mad as a March hare.
She went on Spring Break hoping to get away, but now she's praying she can survive the curse that will force her to confront her deepest fears and her buried desires.
Those who like Carlene O'Connor's Irish Village Mystery Series and Ellery Adams's The Secret, Book & Scone Society will love cuddling up with the cozy plot twists and unforgettably delightful characters of Kacey Gene's A Bloody Irish Curse.
Genre: Cozy Mystery
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