Tuesday, July 12, 2022

A Bride's Guide to Marriage and Murder: A Review, Excerpt, & Giveaway

 Review

A BRIDE'S GUIDE TO MARRIAGE AND MURDER by Dianne Freeman
The Fifth Countess of Harleigh Mystery

Family is best enjoyed in small doses. Unfortunately for Frances, the Countess of Harleigh, her mother has been staying with her since her sister's wedding and now her father and brother have arrived. With a lovesick brother and feuding businessmen invited to the nuptials, her wedding to George Hazelton and their wedding trip afterward can't come soon enough. Just as the newly wed couple is about to depart Inspector Delaney arrives. He's not late to the festivities, he's come with news. Frances' brother has been arrested for murder. With George providing legal counsel to the young man the newlyweds will begin investigating the murder themselves. The quicker they prove Alonzo's innocence the quicker they can enjoy their honeymoon.

Love is a many-splendored thing. It also has various guises, many of which are seen here. The love of people about to be married and those who have been married many years. Happy marriages, troubled marriages, arranged marriages, infatuations, and more, along with the problems that beset all of them can be found in the fifth Countess of Harleigh Mystery. We also discover secrets...many secrets, the bane of many a relationship. What I love best is the juxtaposition of all these troubled relationships and that of the finally married Frances and George. Our newlyweds have been through a lot and they are finally together, but of course, their wedding couldn't go smoothly. I'm just thankful they were able to actually get married before the trouble really began.

A BRIDE'S GUIDE TO MARRIAGE AND MURDER features an intriguing mystery. A horrible person as a victim provides many possible motives and I love how Frances and George worked together to, not only prove Lon's innocence, but solve the crime. Their bantering kept me grinning as well, especially George's reaction to wives killing their husbands! Complex characters and motivations kept me reading long  into the night, enjoying every minute.

Love and laughter add joy to a complex mystery rich in period detail in A BRIDE'S GUIDE TO MARRIAGE AND MURDER. I absolutely love this series and can't wait for the next book in the series to see what happens next!

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A BRIDE’S GUIDE TO MARRIAGE AND MURDER EXCERPT

We thanked Mr. Wilson and encouraged him to stop at the kitchen and partake of the feast once he’d packed up his belongings. George stayed behind to make arrangements to see the photographs when we returned from our wedding trip, while I said a tearful goodbye to Rose and left her in the custody of her doting grandmama. Then I slipped upstairs to ring for Bridget and change for our travels. I’d hate to be late and miss our train.

Fortunately, Bridget had kept better track of time than I and was waiting for me when I stepped through the bedchamber door, my traveling dress at the ready.

She raised her hands when she saw me. “Here you are, my lady.” She turned me around and began working on the buttons on the back of my gown.

“Did you find time to eat?” I asked her.

“Yes, ma’am. We’re feasting below stairs. I don’t recall his lordship ever running to such extravagance with a luncheon menu before.”

“Funny, I don’t recall a thing I ate. I suppose weddings are like that. There’s so much planning beforehand and the actual event passes by in the blink of an eye. Are you and Blakely ready to leave for the train?”

Bridget had finished with the buttons on the back and was now working on the sleeves. “As soon as we get you changed, I’ll hand this gown off to the housekeeper and I’m as good as ready. I’ve asked her to send it on to your aunt’s house, ma’am, as I’m sure Jenny will know how to clean it.”

Since Jenny had been my maid before she worked for Aunt Hetty, I was quite familiar with her skills and certain Bridget was right. “Well done, Bridget. What about the bags?”

“The baggage is already loaded on the carriage. Everything is ready and waiting for us.” She peeled the sleeves off my arms and I stepped out of the wedding gown.

“I’ll need to say goodbye to the guests. After that, I’ll be ready to leave, too. It’s been years since I’ve had a trip.”

“Don’t I know it.” Bridget laid the gown out on the bed and picked up my traveling dress. “Are you planning to throw your bouquet, ma’am?”

“I hadn’t thought of that. If there’s anyone left to throw it to. The whole time we were with the photographer, guests were traipsing back and forth between here and the Connors’ residence. I can’t imagine why.” I turned to see myself in the mirror as she began fastening the dress.

“That color is perfect for a trip to the south of France.”

She was right. It was a blue-green that brought to mind the sea and warm, sunny climes. And it fit to perfection. It was worth every penny I’d scraped together.

The new kid gloves matched beautifully. I sat down to button up the left hand while Bridget fastened my shoes, then buttoned up the right for me. She handed me my bag and bouquet.

“This is it,” I said, nearly bursting with excitement. “I’ll meet you on the train.”

Bridget smiled up at me. “Yes, you will, Mrs. Hazelton.”

George awaited me at the foot of the stairs. I wanted to skip down them, take him by the arm, and be on our way. The doorbell sounded over the hum of voices in the drawing room. George looked at me, shrugged, and opened the door, admitting Inspector Delaney.

“This is a surprise,” I said. “How lovely you’ve decided to come and celebrate with us after all. What a shame we’re on our way out.”

Delaney glanced around, taking note that we were the only ones in the entry hall. “My felicitations to you both, but I’m here in my official capacity.”

I moved slowly down the stairs, fighting a sense of dread. It was never a good sign when the police showed up at one’s wedding.

“Is something wrong, Inspector?”

He cleared his throat. “Do you have a relative by the name of Alonzo Price, ma’am?”

“Yes.” Fear kept me frozen in place. “He’s my brother. Has something happened to him?”

“I’m afraid he’s been arrested.”

“Arrested?” George echoed. “Whatever for?”

Delaney heaved a sigh. “For the murder of James Connor.”

My legs began to wobble and I reached for the bannister, dropping my bouquet. It bounced down the remaining steps, leaving sad remnants behind until it settled in a heap at George’s feet.

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 A Bride's Guide to Marriage and Murder (A Countess of Harleigh Mystery) by Dianne Freeman

About A Bride's Guide to Marriage and Murder

Historical Cozy Mystery
5th in Series
Setting - Victorian England
Kensington (June 28, 2022)
Hardcover: ‎ 304 pages

Frances Wynn, the American-born Countess of Harleigh, returns in Dianne Freeman’s charming, lighthearted mystery series set in Victorian England, and finds her wedding day overshadowed by murder . . .

On the eve of her marriage to George Hazelton, Frances has a great deal more on her mind than flowers and seating arrangements. The Connors and the Bainbridges, two families of American robber barons, have taken up residence in London, and their bitter rivalry is spilling over into the highest social circles. At the request of her brother, Alonzo, who is quite taken with Miss Madeline Connor, Frances has invited the Connor family to her wedding. Meanwhile, Frances’s mother has invited Mr. Bainbridge, and Frances fears the wedding may end up being newspaper-worthy for all the wrong reasons.

On the day itself, Frances is relieved to note that Madeline’s father is not among the guests assembled at the church. The reason for his absence, however, turns out to be most unfortunate: Mr. Connor is found murdered in his home. More shocking still, Alonzo is caught at the scene, holding the murder weapon.

Powerful and ruthless, Connor appears to have amassed a wealth of enemies alongside his fortune. Frances and George agree to put their wedding trip on hold to try and clear Alonzo’s name. But there are secrets to sift through, not just in the Bainbridge and Connor families, but also in their own. And with a killer determined to evade discovery at any cost—even if it means taking another life—Frances’s first days as a newlywed will be perilous indeed . . .

 

About Dianne Freeman

Dianne Freeman is the acclaimed author of the Countess of Harleigh Mystery series. She is an Agatha Award and Lefty Award winner, as well as a finalist for the prestigious Mary Higgins Clark Award from Mystery Writers of America. After thirty years of working in corporate accounting and finance, she now writes full-time. Born and raised in Michigan, she and her husband split their time between Michigan and Arizona. Visit her at www.DiFreeman.com.

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