Only a sap would try to ruin a bride's special day… Spring has finally come to Sugar Ridge, Vermont, and with it the end of syrup-making season. But Leila Khoury, new owner of Sappy Endings Farm, won't be making like molasses any time soon. Her best friend Heather's wedding is coming up, and Leila will do anything to make sure it lives up to all her sweetest dreams. Even with Leila's own romantic past stirring up trouble, everything is going to plan until the bridal shower ends up with a body count. Heather's rich and backstabbing aunt had a whole orchard of enemies, so Leila will have her work cut out for her. Can she tap the killer before Heather's dream wedding becomes a nightmare?
Definitely another cozy mystery series I will add to my list of must-reads! This book was perfect for fall (even though it's set in the spring...) because it was cozy, well paced and I loved the characters. The setting did not hurt either and I can't wait to read more. This made me want to dive into a plate of Lebanese food while I caught the killer! Can't wait for more!
The sound of excited laughter was all around as I went back and forth between tables in the café, offering up extra syrup for pan-cakes. The syrup was a beautiful sight to behold as it slowly dripped down the crispy edges of the cakes and onto the plate below, causing my mouth to water.My father, who had been one of the best maple syrup makers in the entire state of Vermont, always said that you could tell good syrup by its density. "The thicker, the better, habibi," he'd told me. Habibi meant "my love" in Arabic.
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