Blurb:
The second in a
charming and engrossing cozy series from Diane Kelly, A Trip with
Trouble proves that in the Blue Ridge Mountains, life in the fast lane
could end in a crash.
When the ladies of the Dangerous Curves Motorcycle Club take over the
Mountaintop Lodge for their annual autumn ride along the Blue Ridge Parkway,
Misty Murphy couldn’t be more thrilled. Every room is full and the adventurous
women even invite Misty and her assistant Brynn to join them on a ride to
admire the colorful fall foliage. Hotel handyman Rocky Crowder is happy to keep
an eye on the lodge for the day, and the ladies set out for a fun ride on the
scenic road.
The skies are clear, the air is crisp, and the leaves are gorgeous. But what
starts as a perfect ride turns worrisome when the tail gunner – the last rider
in their group – fails to show up at the Craggy Gardens overlook. Cell phone
service is spotty in the remote, mountainous area, and the group is unable to
connect with their friend. Might the missing woman have simply run out of gas?
Or is something far more sinister afoot?
The ladies are determined to locate their ride or die, and Misty is equally
determined to help them. But will they be able to solve the mystery when the
scenic route seems intent on hiding its secrets?
My review:
A Trip with Trouble is a delightful vacation for the mind. The
author takes you on a delicious autumnal leaf peeping tour of the Blue Ridge
Mountains and mixes in a bit of mystery along the way. I thoroughly enjoyed
this getaway.
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