A winter getaway in the Blue Ridge Mountains should be wonderland bliss for pre-wedding festivities. Instead, it’s a blizzard of suspicion as the groom’s Texas relatives arrive with secrets as deep as the falling snow.
Just when Dakota thinks she can’t handle one more wedding disaster, the officiating priest takes a fatal plunge from the fourth floor, with a bullet through his heart and Dakota’s boyfriend Sheriff Charlie Strong becomes the prime suspect.
With Charlie behind bars and the wedding hours away, Dakota must clear his name while ensuring her best friend gets her perfect day. Between a gun-wielding father of the groom, a scandalous romance and a bride who refuses to postpone, Dakota faces her greatest challenge yet. Can she unmask a killer before the wedding march? Or will this matrimony end in mayhem?
If you love the humor of Janet Evanovich and Elle Cosimano, the charm of small-town secrets, and amateur sleuths with a flair for finding trouble, this maid-of-honor mystery is your perfect match.
A Bride's Guide to Happiness and Homicide by Kristen Bird is expected out January 23, 2026 from Storm Publishing. This is the third book in the Dakota Green Mystery series. Book one, A Beauty Queen's Guide to Murder and Mayhem, is currently available on Kindle Unlimited. I receive nothing for sharing this information with you.
Why am I waiting on this book? The cover is striking as is the title.The wedding she is to attend is plagued with murder and mayhem. And I'm intrigued by the comparison to both Elle Cosimano and Janet Evanovich. Elle Cosimano in particular is a favorite of mine for the humorous mysteries she writes.
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This series sounds really interesting! I hope you enjoy reading this book, Laura.
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Thanks, Sandra! I think it's going to be a fun read. Your WoW sounds like it has potential. Hope you enjoy it too!
DeleteI'm definitely adding this one. It sounds great!
ReplyDeleteHope we both love it! Your pick for the week, The Dreadfuls by A. Rae Dunlap sounds interesting. I like the idea that the young sleuths think the Ripper may be a woman. Hope you enjoy it!
DeleteThis sounds like fun - I hope you enjoy it, Laura:).
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sarah. And I hope we both enjoy your pick for the week, Brigands and Breadknives by Travis Baldree.
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