Today I am reviewing Susan Page Davis’s 100th release Cliffhanger
Blurb
A charming themed inn, breaking waves, and a missing guest. What more could one ask?
The Novel Inn’s reopening goes smoothly until a guest vanishes. The new owners prepare for their first large group—a former squad of cheerleaders meeting for a reunion. Things go awry when the head cheerleader fails to show up. Sisters Kate and Jillian, the innkeepers, enlist the help of their brother Rick, a local police officer. They’re confident the missing woman will be found, but they soon learn to expect the unexpected, even during a walk on the beach.
My Review
Thanks to the publisher for my review copy
This is Susan Page Davis’s 100th book. The book is the first in a new series and another excellent read. At the moment I am loving reading and watching Mysteries and could see this book as a Hallmark Mysteries series. This series introduce us to sisters Jillian and Kate who run the Novel Inn. Each room is named after a character from literature and I will admit I didn’t know all of them. But with rooms like Anne Shirley, Elizabeth Bennett, Horatio Hornblower and David Copperfield and the rooms decorated in the era of each character I would love to visit.
The book starts preparation for a cheerleading reunion at the newly reopened inn. The sisters are preparing the inn for the women but when one doesn’t check in the mystery starts. Jillian and Kate’s brother is Rick is a local police officer and is called in to help find the missing guest. There are lots of twists and turns in the case. I enjoy this type of mystery with Amateur sleuths who tend to fall into this tasks. If you like this sort of mystery I am sure you will enjoy this new series. I personally can’t wait for the next book in the series.
Hi Jenny, Thanks for sharing your review. I do like reading cozy mysteries and this sounds like a fun series. Congratulations to Susan Page Davis on publishing 100 books – a great achievement! 😊
Thanks Narelle it was a really good book and can’t wait for more books. I want to stay in an inn like this minus the murder.
Thanks for sharing this review, Jenny. It does sound like a ‘cliffhanger’. I enjoy this tho of story. I also love the sound of that inn and I also would really love to stay in an inn like that.
Congratulations, too, to Susan Page Davis for publishing 100 books.
I think you would enjoy the this book Heather
Thank you so much for featuring my book, Jenny! I have never been to Australia, but I would love to. My son spent almost a year there on an agricultural exchange some time back. After that, we wrote two books together, and the first one started in Australia (The Seafaring Women of the Vera B.). I’d love to see a land so different from my own. Blessings!
Thanks for stopping by. I remember the Seafaring women of the Vera B, I really did enjoy that. I hope one day you do get here.