Wine & Dine Mysteries
Wine, dine, and a cozy murder...entertaining fun!
- Kings River Life Magazine
Fashion, Rosé & Foul Play
Wine & Dine Mysteries book #6
Emmy Oak has always been a fan of her best friend Ava's handmade silver jewelry. So when Ava gets a chance to showcase her pieces at a charity fashion show for Wine Country's elite, both women are thrilled. That is, until the model wearing Ava's custom emerald necklace is murdered after her runway walk and the gem is stolen! The theft of the expensive jewel means Ava could lose everything, including her shop, Silver Girl... unless Emmy can help her track down a killer and find the missing emerald!
While the enticing Detective Grant might be looking at the death as a burglary-gone-wrong, Emmy isn't so sure that's the case. The model's name was Gia Monroe, and Emmy quickly learns that she made her fair share of enemies in life. From the flamboyant designer overheard threatening her just before the fashion show, to her agent with a shady secret and a precarious hold on his talent, to an eccentric rival designer with a grudge, no one seems to be grieving Gia's death. And when Emmy discovers Gia may have had a mysterious stalker, she realizes any one of them could have murdered the model. Between running her small winery and navigating the catty world of high fashion, Emmy tries to stay one step ahead of the danger...before the killer strikes again!
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I loved every minute of
this Wine and Dine
Mystery with characters you feel like you know and a beautifully written twisty mystery that makes you feel you are right in the middle of all that's happening in California's Wine Country. Ms. Halliday knows how to keep you totally immersed and never disappoints whatsoever.
- Pamela R. Mitchell, Book Reviewer
Fashion, Rosé & Foul Play
is a great addition to the
this Wine Country series. These books keep getting better and better. The mystery Wine Country is one of my favorite places in the world so each time I read a book in this series, I'm transported back to that enchanted place. is excellent, too. It had me guessing to the end. Halliday does a masterful job of throwing in red herrings along the way.
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