Smart. Savvy. Retired. Bored. The members of The Martini Club include a former CIA operative, a one-time Washington ad man, an ex-journalist, a retired brothel owner, an ex-airline pilot, and a non-practicing rabbi. This eclectic group assembles once a month to drink gin martinis, debate great issue
Martinis & Mysteries
โ Scribed by Rose Bak
- Book ID
- 110819834
- Publisher
- Rose Bak
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 48 KB
- Series
- Boozy Book Club #3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9798201976125
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Cops in romance books are always so sweet and protective. Unfortunately, Evie's life is no romance book.
Bookstore owner Evie Fontenot has a mystery to solve. Someone is messing with her bookstore, and there's no way someone is going to get away with ruining the successful business she created. Her friends insist she report the issues to the police, but based on her history with the law, she knows they'll be no help. When she meets the bossy and rigid police chief, she knows she's right.
Jake Wilson isn't sure what's going on at Boozy Books, but there's one thing he does know: Evie is the woman he's been looking for his whole life. He doesn't appreciate Evie's "girl detective" act or her prickly independence, but he does appreciate her business savvy and generous curves.
At their age, there's no reason to play games. But Evie had no interest in forever, and he's not interested in settling for anything less.
"Martinis & Mysteries" is book two in the "Boozy Book Club" series. Each story in the series is a steamy standalone featuring a couple in their fifties, a nosy group of book club friends, matchmaking family members, and a sweet happily ever after that proves anyone can find love later in life.
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