A Fiancée's Guide to First Wives and Murder by Dianne Freeman

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A Fiancée's Guide to First Wives and Murder, the fourth book in the Countess of Harleigh Mystery series, is a delightful mix of humor, murder, and scandal.

The Countess of Harleigh series is a fantastic and entertaining read. It's full of wit that is in line with the Victorian era in which it is set. The main character, Frances, is an American from birth, who has been widowed and is also a dollar princess. She's smart, feisty, and doesn't shy away from any challenge or problem. Being a widow, she has some level of independence, and she's found a second chance at love with her next-door neighbor, George. George is very supportive of Frances, and together they make a sweet and endearing couple. The banter between them is quite entertaining. The supporting characters are also well-developed, making the series a must-read.

The mystery revolves around Irena, a flamboyant woman who often exaggerates, seeks attention, and is exhausting to be around. Despite this, I felt sorry for her death and remained interested in her story until the end. The story features several suspects with strong motives, including her husband, a business partner at the theater, and a fellow actress. Although her background is a bit tragic, I enjoyed learning about her connections to the Russian royal family. Even though clues were hinting at the tense and exciting climax, I did not see it coming. Its connection to Frances makes it even more intriguing.

"A Fiancée's Guide to First Wives and Murder" is an exceptional historical mystery book that can be enjoyed as a standalone, but it is highly recommended to read it in a series order to get the most out of it. This lighthearted escapade is perfect for any historical reader looking for a thrilling adventure.


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