My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Doreen heads to the coast hoping for a peaceful break from Kelowna’s winter gloom, even though returning means facing memories of her old life with her ex‑husband, Mathew. She plans to simply sort through his belongings, but the moment she steps into the conservatory, she realises her knack for stumbling into trouble has followed her. Mack takes time off to help her navigate the emotional weight of revisiting her past, but what he uncovers about Mathew is both surprising and unsettling. Then a new mystery erupts: a body is found in Doreen’s beloved Vidalia patch. Whether it’s connected to her or just another case of her being in the wrong (or right) place at the wrong time is anyone’s guess — but once again, Doreen is pulled straight into the heart of it.
Returning to the opulent house she once shared with Matthew brings a real emotional punch to this instalment. You can feel how overwhelming it is for Doreen to walk back into that world, and Mack’s discomfort only heightens the tension — he wants to support her, yet being surrounded by the remnants of her old life unsettles him in ways he didn’t expect. What really adds depth is how the murder mystery unfolds right alongside the painful task of clearing out the house. The discovery in the Vidalia patch forces them to juggle grief, memories, and danger all at once, and the involvement of Scott and Nick grounds the house clearance with a familiar, steadying presence. The blend of emotional upheaval and classic Doreen‑style chaos makes this a compelling and layered read.
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