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The Sound of Murder (Musical Murder Mystery Series) by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Jess Engel

The Sound of MurderThe Sound of Murder by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

An enjoyable cozy mystery! This author consistently delivers fun and unique storylines and this one is no exception. It is a fun way to start a new series.

Ruby is part of a traveling theater group who recently lost a member to murder. In a new city ready to explore and move forward, tragedy unfortunately strikes the group again and Ruby decides to solve the case!

This page-turner was a great, fast read with laugh out loud moments and solid storyline!

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The Sound of Murder (Musical Murder Mystery Series) by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Angela Hayes

The Sound of MurderThe Sound of Murder by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

4 Stars

 

The Sound of Murder is the first book in a new series, Musical Murder Mystery, by K.L. Montgomery. It’s an intriguing cosy mystery- a whodunnit with crime and investigation, drama, suspense, and likeable characters. It is set in the world of theatre- which gave this book an extra element of interest.
A chorus girl with her first ‘big break’.
A travelling theatre show.
A beloved musical.
Murder.
Intrigue.
A whodunnit element.
A mystery to solve, with a killer to catch.
Bringing danger to the show.
All results in another winning recipe from K.L. Montgomery!
I was quickly engrossed in the story and thought it was a great start to this new series and quite an enjoyable read. K.L Montgomery brought some fun and just a little quirkiness to the table with this mystery- and the result is quite engaging.
Happy reading!

Thank you, K.L Montgomery!

 

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The Sound of Murder (Musical Murder Mystery Series) by K.L. Montgomery- Review by Lauren West

The Sound of MurderThe Sound of Murder by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book had me excited from the cover alone! You immediately think murder mystery theater mixed with Oktoberfest. I could not get enough of Ruby. She was sweet, talented, and down to earth. When a member of her theater cast is murdered eyebrows are raised and questions are had. Ruby immediately dives in to figure out the mystery and the case begins. This book was fun, funny, had a delightful group of characters, and of course an amazing MC. This mystery is a perfect companion to a cozy chair and hot cup of tea.

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The Sound of Murder (Musical Murder Mystery Series) by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Stephanie Nordling

The Sound of MurderThe Sound of Murder by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I just have to start by saying that this was such a light read, despite the subject matter. Haha! It almost reminded me of the Heather Wells Mysteries series by Meg Cabot. I loved how all of Ruby’s friends have very similarly themed names (Celeste, Sunshine, Nova). However, my favorite part is just how punny Ruby’s inner monologs were. (I’m a sucker for a good pun!) It took a few pages to get into the story (especially when it kept vaguely referring to the story of a prior murder from a different series), but it ended up being a by the book cozy murder mystery that had me turning the page just to read more. I don’t want to give any spoilers, so I won’t get too much more specific than I have already.

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The Sound of Murder (Musical Murder Mystery Series) by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Rachel Moss

The Sound of MurderThe Sound of Murder by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was a great read! It was short, funny, packed full of adventure. This is a cozy mystery novel, so it doesn’t get too upsurd or out of hand. I laughed, was on the edge of my seat, and at the end I cried. This had such a happy ending and was very positive for a murder mystery story. I felt off at the beginning, because there’s a prequel that apparently happens before the events of this novel, but even without that I wasn’t too confused. I really enjoyed this one and can’t wait to read the next installment of this series!

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The Sound of Murder (Musical Murder Mystery Series) by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Erin Wolf

The Sound of MurderThe Sound of Murder by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was a really enjoyable book! It involves, murder, musicals, and mayhem. Centered around stage performers that do musicals, this is something completely different than what I’m used to. I have read plenty of cozy mysteries, but this is new to me, and the author pulls it off spectacularly! There is such a fun quality to this book — while plenty mystery to solve too. Authors in this genre too many times forget to have fun with the book and characters, but it has really been captured here. I could not put this book down!

If you are a fan of musicals, this is a must read. I was more interested in the murder mystery end, but growing with friends in the theater, it made me reminisce and smile. Then there is Ruby. Not your perfect, skinny, young confident main character, she is flawed and pretty insecure in the beginning of the book. But she knows theater is her passion and sticks to it. Along the way, she gets more friends and really starts to bloom. The progression was subtle but done so well. Not to mention the mystery part of this story. I was constantly guessing who and why and was still surprised at the big reveal.

A wonderfully written, fun book, this is the beginning of what I hope to be a long -running series. A must read in my opinion.

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The Sound of Murder (Musical Murder Mystery Series) by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Sheri Schrader

The Sound of MurderThe Sound of Murder by K.L. Montgomery

The Sound of Murder is the first book in the Musical Murder Mystery Book series. I was excited to find this new series by the author. I always enjoy her books and this did not disappoint. Ruby is part of a traveling theatre troupe and murder is afoot. Will Ruby find the culprit?
I love the theatrics of the theatre troupe and what this brings to the story. Also, I liked the character of Ruby. She really wants to succeed but seems to get overlooked often. It is a mixed bag when she gets to step up and take on a larger role. I look forward to reading more in this series and catching the prequel story that I had missed.

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The Sound of Murder (Musical Murder Mystery Series) by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Elizabeth Sanchez

The Sound of MurderThe Sound of Murder by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Sound of Murder is the first book in the Musical Murder Mystery series. For a good part of the book, I thought there was for sure another book before it… There is a lot of references to past events and a previous murder Ruby was part of. After some research, I found that it is part of another series, by the same author, and now Ruby is getting her own series. I am curious to read the other book, as there is a lot of references to it and its main character Sunshine. This book made me laugh a lot, which I did not expect. The characters Ruby and Nova are great, and I could really envision them. Ruby is very quirky and not your typical lead character, but I loved her even more for it! I look forward to reading the next book, as well as the prequel.

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The Sound of Murder (Musical Murder Mystery Series) by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Francis O’Sullivan

The Sound of MurderThe Sound of Murder by K.L. Montgomery

The Sound of Murder is the first book in the Musical Murder Mystery series. It’s a spin off from another series by this author – Dangerous Curves. Panic at the Playhouse, the 8th Dangerous Curves book, introduces Ruby Ecco, who is the heroine of the Musical Murder Mystery series. You don’t have to have read Panic at the Playhouse to enjoy The Sound of Murder, but if you plan to read both I would recommend starting with the earlier book to avoid spoilers.
This is a very enjoyable read! If you can cope with having the songs from The Sound of Music going round your head relentlessly while you read it, you’ll get caught up in an intriguing case. After a castmate is found dead, Ruby is concerned local police aren’t taking the case seriously. She’s got plenty of clues (and a song she’s made up about them) but needs to piece these together to find out the truth.
I love musicals, and enjoy a cozy mystery. If you’re like me, this series will not disappoint! I would recommend reading in a setting where you won’t be embarrassed if you find yourself humming “Do-Re-Mi”…
The Sound of Murder gets a solid five stars from me, and I can’t wait to read West Side Murder when it comes out!

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The Sound of Murder (Musical Murder Mystery Series) by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Trish Ann

The Sound of MurderThe Sound of Murder by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was a quick, enjoyable read. I really liked Ruby’s character and thought she was clever. It was fun to follow her along, solving the clues and trying to solve the murder. I would like to go back and read other books of hers. I look forward to seeing more in this series.

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The Sound of Murder (Musical Murder Mystery Series) by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Kerry Baker

The Sound of MurderThe Sound of Murder by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

What a fun and entertaining book this is. Ruby is such a great character. I found myself connecting with her immediately. I loved the mystery of the book too. This author is fantastic at creating brilliant stories that all had such a unique feel about them.
For me this book was made even better by the choice of musical – it left me singing the songs to myself and going back to watch the film. It gave me such a feeling of nostalgia and I think helped me to engage even more.
This author is easily one of my favourites and this book will show you why. I would highly recommend it to anyone.

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The Sound of Murder (Musical Murder Mystery Series) by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Wendy Wary

The Sound of MurderThe Sound of Murder by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Ruby is a quirky actress who trades whimsical alternatives for curse words, sings song lyrics in her head – and sometimes aloud – as they apply to her everyday life, and struggles to figure out who she truly is among all the characters she takes on. When she lands a chorus part in her traveling theater company’s latest production, she’s disappointed, a little bored, and still working to fit in with her cast mates, even while coping with the loss of her mentor only a few short months ago. When she stumbles upon the body of a new cast mate while jogging in a park at their first tour stop in Asheville, she decides to spend her free time helping to get to the bottom of the mystery of why anyone would want to murder the kind older woman and who is behind it all. Forging a friendship with another cast mate, Nova, the pair clumsily make their way through an investigation that isn’t always as clandestine, nor safe, as they expect. It’s an entertaining and offbeat whodunit.

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The Sound of Murder (Musical Murder Mystery Series) by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Paula R Sayers

The Sound of MurderThe Sound of Murder by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Melody Street Players are ready to perform The Sound of Music, but murder puts a stop to the performances before they can even begin. Ruby decides to solve the murder of fellow cast member Diane. This was an enjoyable page turner and I am looking forward to the release of Book 2 in this series!

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The Sound of Murder (Musical Murder Mystery Series) by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Carrie Reed

The Sound of MurderThe Sound of Murder by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 stars!

Very fun murder mystery. I kept thinking I knew who did it, but I was always proved wrong. Ruby seems like a sweet and talented woman, I am so glad she found a good friend in Nova and Sunshine. It seemed that she couldn’t catch a break with her being a witness to 2 dead bodies, and having a hard time making friends, but in this book she really blossomed from beginning to end. The story is easy to follow along with, and it was very unique and genius to me, how the characters were related and the way Ruby and Nova solve the murder without the cops. Watching them go out of their way to find their own evidence and sift through all the details is a treat to watch. The ending wrapped up nicely and I hope to see more of Rudy. This book can be read as a standalone, but I would recommend reading the prequel first, it would have been nice if I had known how Ruby met Sunshine and where she comes in. I can’t wait to see what comes next.

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The Sound of Murder (Musical Murder Mystery Series) by K.L. Montgomery – Review by April McCoy

The Sound of MurderThe Sound of Murder by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

K.L Montgomery is seriously one of my greats. The dangerous curves series was amazing, witty, lighthearted and fun and this series seems to follow that lead. Ruby is loveable, relatable, and just someone you wish was real and you could be her friend! I enjoyed this book so much and CANNOT wait to devour more from her! Honestly, such a fun author to read from! Perfect flow and the right amount of excitement! You won’t find a better book to cozy up to and get lost in! Love, Love, Love!!!

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The Sound of Murder (Musical Murder Mystery Series) by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Jennifer Gordon

The Sound of MurderThe Sound of Murder by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

An enjoyable and engaging cozy mystery, featuring a great heroine in main character, chorus girl, Ruby Ecco. As a member of the traveling theatre troupe she gets to travel all over the world, staging musicals. However, everywhere the troupe goes, murder and mayhem seem to follow, but luckily Ruby is a keen amateur sleuth. As a plus size girl, Ruby has been told she’s not leading lady material, despite her, great voice and pretty face. Ruby is happy as a chorus girl and enjoys her new gig, touring different cities and getting to explore them, as well as learning new roles for the musicals. When one of her cast-mates turns up dead, Ruby is determined to solve the mystery and bring the murderer to justice. After all who would murder a women playing the Mother Abbess in the production of The Sound of Music. I loved Ruby and felt as though I was alongside her investigating the murder. The characters and the setting were brought to life by the descriptive narrative, making me feel immersed in the story. I look forward to future books featuring Ruby and the travelling theatre troupe.

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The Sound of Murder (Musical Murder Mystery Series) by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Kerry Carr

The Sound of MurderThe Sound of Murder by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I have really enjoyed this book. It is a really good cosy mystery and I love the mixture of murder, mystery and also musicals. As our sleuth trys to solve the murder we are treated to glimpses of the sound of music and I will admit I was singing along in my head. I especially love the song that Ruby makes up to remember the clues they find

Ruby hasn’t had much luck. As part of the Melody Street Players her last show was one to remember but not for the performance but for a murder. Surely bad luck like that couldn’t strike twice right?

So imagine Ruby’s horror when she finds a member of her group dead from a gun shot wound. Now it’s a race against time to find the killer. With the help of a fellow actress they aim to solve this murder before the finger of suspicion is pointed at Ruby again.

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The Sound of Murder (Musical Murder Mystery Series) by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Lorrene Huisman

The Sound of MurderThe Sound of Murder by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I could not help myself but fall in love over and over again with this remarkable book. The adventure of this read, is fun and light hearted, and there was no dull moment for me. The characters really lit up the stage in the most positive way It was full of entertainment as well!

Ruby was written amazing. She was a fun character for sure, but had tat quest for life personality. I loved how much of a mystery solver she was, especially along the lines of murder! I ha a lot of fun reading of her and her adventure in this one. Her wit truly was delightful. I loved how things seemed to build the more I read, as said the entertainment bar was high, and it very much kept me interested!

Wonderful and engaging read. Highly recommends this book if you have not have had a chance to pick it up as of yet. Well wroth a read and I do say you will surely enjoy it with all your heart!

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The Sound of Murder (Musical Murder Mystery Series) by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Shelly Kittell

The Sound of MurderThe Sound of Murder by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The hills were alive with the sounds of deception, song, humor, and murder. Miss Ruby Ecco is fresh off the trail of her friend’s murder when it happens again. You’ll find yourself humming along with Ruby as she works to solves this mystery. She thinks to the tune of familiar songs. I don’t think I’ve smiled this much reading a cozy since the Bryce Beach series. Sunshine Baker makes a cameo in this book. The characters have personalities that are so well written for the plot. Nova, Tara and Dianna are so stage divas. Hattie is the overworked stage manager. I love this author. She writes positive, clean and fun mysteries. They are so much fun to figure out who did it and enjoy as you solve it. With the adventures Ruby had in this book, I’m looking forward to the next one. This is a terrific new series that I’m looking forward to reading more of. I recommend this for all mystery lovers. You won’t be disappointed.

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The Sound of Murder (Musical Murder Mystery Series) by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Jenni Bishop

The Sound of MurderThe Sound of Murder by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

KL gives us a cosy mystery set around a musical theatre. It is the first book in this clever new series which is actually a spin off from one of her other series. We see new characters and friends from previous books This adventure is full of fun, wit and suspense.
This whodunnit is well written and will entertain and delight so grab a coffee, find a quiet spot and settle in.
Ruby sees something she never could have imagined which now leaves her as the prime suspect. She is being framed for a murder she stumbled across. Now she needs to prove her innocence and the only way to do that is to find the real killer.

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The Sound of Murder (Musical Murder Mystery Series) by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Dahnielle Hibbert

The Sound of MurderThe Sound of Murder by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a spin off of another of this author’s series. I have not read that series and did not get confused or lost so I feel like this book can certainly be read as a stand alone if you, like me, have yet to read her other books. However, I will warn you once you read this book you will want to go back and read more of her work. She is an unusually creative author. I truly enjoyed the little details she adds to her story that makes not only the story, but the characters, the places, the happenings and the emotional all come to life as if you are watching them on the big screen.
Ruby is a great character and I love that she isn’t the epitome of perfection. She uses those imperfections to her advantage to help solve this gruesome murder of her cast mate. I thoroughly appreciated this authors talent in making a story come to life and look forward to book two!

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The Sound of Murder (Musical Murder Mystery Series) by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Bobbi Wagner

The Sound of MurderThe Sound of Murder by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is an author that I have enjoyed reading from the first book I picked up by her. This is one of my favorites by her. This is a cozy mystery that was fun and entertaining to read. This is a well written story about Ruby and her travels. The thing about her is that chaos and murder seem to follow her where ever she goes. Will she find the murderer before it ends her first? I enjoyed the character and Ruby was my favorite. The story was brought to life on each page by the author’s attention to details. It is a fast paced story that pulls you in from the beginning. An engaging story that has great growth throughout. This is a great story that filled my afternoon with a few laughs and mystery. I highly recommend this book and this author.

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The Sound of Murder (Musical Murder Mystery Series) by K.L. Montgomery

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The Sound of Murder (Musical Murder Mystery Series) by K.L. Montgomery
Genre – Cozy Mystery, BBW
Page Count – 250
Cover Designer – K.L. Montgomery
How do you solve a problem like… a murder?
Ruby Ecco has been a chorus girl her whole life, but she’s finally landed a nice gig touring with a traveling theatre troupe. Being in the chorus affords her the opportunity to sightsee in every town they visit….and to shine in a brand-new role when one of her castmates turns up dead.
Can Ruby solve the mystery of what happened to Mother Abbess in their production of The Sound of Music? Would someone actually murder a woman who was in town to play a NUN?!
Ruby intends to climb every mountain on her quest to bring the murderer to justice…or else it might be so long, farewell for our favorite chorus girl!

~ AMAZON ~

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  K.L. Montgomery writes #bodypositive cozy mystery, sweet romance and romcom. A librarian in a former life, she now works as an editor and runs the 5000-member Indie Author Support group on Facebook in addition to publishing under two names.

Though she remains a Hoosier at heart, K.L. shares her coastal Delaware home with some furry creatures and her husband, who is on the furry side as well. She has an undying love for her three sons, Broadway musicals, the beach, Seinfeld, the color teal, IU basketball, paisleys, and dark chocolate.

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Betrayal at the Beach (Dangerous Curves Book 1) by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Colleen Noyes

Betrayal at the Beach (Dangerous Curves #1)Betrayal at the Beach by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Betrayal at the Beach was a great cozy mystery story. You can’t help but be drawn to Sunshine Baker and her amateur sleuth skills. This was just the type of book that you would want to read on a cold and snowy afternoon in a blanket with a nice warm cup of hot chocolate, like I did.

I felt that Sunshine was a very strong character whose quirkiness came through beautifully. This was a lighthearted read and the perfect way to start a new year. The secondary characters all enhanced the story and I’m hoping that as a series goes on will get to know them even more in depth.

It had just the right amount of mystery you would expect for a true cozy book. It was a very quick read that kept you engaged from page one to the last page. I very much enjoyed this authors writing style with just the right amount of humor.

If you enjoy quick reads, and true cozy mysteries, then you will want to pick this book up and give this series a try.

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Dangerous Curves Boxed Set #1 (Dangerous Curves Books 1-3) by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Ashley Dover

Dangerous Curves Boxed Set 1: 3 Cozy Christian MysteriesDangerous Curves Boxed Set 1: 3 Cozy Christian Mysteries by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Sunshine Baker is the young adult librarian in Bryce Beach. She loves books, but she has discovered that she has a knack for amateur sleuthing.

Betrayal at the Beach
In the first installment of the Dangerous Curves series, Sunshine organizes the Friends of the Library Gala with the help of the committee. The gala is especially prosperous with nearly one hundred thousand dollars. With funds for the library depleting, raising this money was important to Sunshine and her fellow librarians keeping their jobs. Unfortunately, the money goes missing during the major announcement at the same time the cherished bible of the town’s founder disappears. Sunshine and her fellow librarians, Molly and Evangeline, turn on their sleuthing caps to try to solve the mystery and save their jobs.

Mystery at the Marina
Not long after solving the theft at the library, Molly and Sunshine are walking on the beach when they come upon a group of dead fish. During the course of the next few days, larger fish, horseshoe crabs, and even a small whale wash up on the beach. Sunshine knows there is something going on that is causing the fish to die on their beach. After checking in with the chief of police, Sunshine starts her own investigation learning that the test results from the dead fish have disappeared. Sunshine finds that this mystery takes her into the port area several times interacting with the fisherman. During her trips, she notices that the Coast Guard has been around the bay at Bryce Beach more frequently than normal. Solving this fishy mystery is so important to Sunshine that she finds herself in a harrowing situation. Can Sunshine solve the case before she loses her life?

Shooting at the Shore
Sunshine has had a very successful summer with her young adult program. So successful that she has an awards ceremony to highlight the achievement of her teenage patrons. She speaks with Mrs. Willa Bryce Monroe, the town’s matriarch, and a huge supporter of her library programs including one of the prizes handed out at the ceremony. Mrs. Monroe speaks of the “riffraff” that has moved into Bryce Beach. She tells Sunshine that she will make sure that the town council understands that Bryce Beach is a family place and not a place for a “house of ill repute” (a restaurant with scantily clad waitresses). On Tuesday, Tom, the reference librarian, mentions that Mrs. Monroe wasn’t at the council meeting which concerns Sunshine. She debates going to check on Mrs. Monroe when a teenage boy attempts to steal the wish box money that is associated with the town bible. The police show up and catch the boy when they get a dead body call. Sunshine knows in her heart that it’s Mrs. Monroe which she confirms. She knows that she has stepped into another mystery and sets her sights on solving Mrs. Monroe’s murder.

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Dangerous Curves Boxed Set #1 (Dangerous Curves Books 1-3) by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Samantha Bassett

Dangerous Curves Boxed Set 1: 3 Cozy Christian MysteriesDangerous Curves Boxed Set 1: 3 Cozy Christian Mysteries by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Dangerous Curves Boxed Set #1 (Dangerous Curves Books 1-3) by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Samantha Bassett
I love this series and I had no idea I liked cozy mysteries but now I am hooked and can’t wait to read the next book. K.L. Montomery is a great writer and doesn’t feel the need to make the main character have a love interest, this is something I enjoy in a book. I love a story with a strong woman who doesn’t feel the need to have a significant other.
Sunshine Baker is working at the library in Bryce Beach, which is a small seaside town. She figures out that she is very good at solving mysteries with her friends. The police chief is not thrilled with this in the beginning but learns to live with it and knows that Sunshine and her friends can actually help him out. This leads to some very precarious positions and many twists and turns. There may be moments when you think you have it all figured out and then something else comes up.

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Dangerous Curves Boxed Set #1 (Dangerous Curves Books 1-3) by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Amanda Glaspie

Dangerous Curves Boxed Set 1: 3 Cozy Christian MysteriesDangerous Curves Boxed Set 1: 3 Cozy Christian Mysteries by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Dangerous Curves, Box Set 1 by K.L. Montgomery was a quick and entertaining read. The books follow Sunshine Baker, the young adult librarian at the Bryce Beach public library while she solves mysteries that pop up within her town. Much to the chagrin of the Chief of police, she finds herself enjoying the solving of mysteries and takes each mystery on as her personal responsibility even being told to leave it to the police. The twists and turns K.L. Montgomery takes will keep you wanting more. Excited for more mysteries that Sunshine partakes in.

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Dangerous Curves Boxed Set #1 (Dangerous Curves Books 1-3) by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Lyndsey Fairley

Dangerous Curves Boxed Set 1: 3 Cozy Christian MysteriesDangerous Curves Boxed Set 1: 3 Cozy Christian Mysteries by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Dangerous Curves box set is books 1-3 of the the Cozy Christian Mysteries series.
Sunshine Baker was so relatable in many ways for me and im jealous of her job, well “jobs” .
I enjoyed all 3 of these books and after finishing each it became my favorite. These are perfect for an afternoon read to cuddle up in a comfy spot and get lost in the pages. Cant wait for more!

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Dangerous Curves Boxed Set #1 (Dangerous Curves Books 1-3) by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Carly Vogler

Dangerous Curves Boxed Set 1: 3 Cozy Christian MysteriesDangerous Curves Boxed Set 1: 3 Cozy Christian Mysteries by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Dangerous Curves Boxed Set 1 contains 3 Cozy Christian Mysteries by K.L. Montgomery

I actually read book one, Betrayal at the Beach, before I even knew it was part of a boxed set. I loved the story so much, I got the box set as soon as I found it!

These mysteries are light hearted and utterly perfect. To read these stories, is to be plopped right in the middle of Sunshine’s small town. You get to know the characters, and fall in love with all their little quirks.

The books included in the set are as follows: Betrayal at the Beach, Mystery at the Marina and Shooting at the Shore.

Betrayal at the Beach introduces us to Sunshine while she is trying to figure out who stole a famous town artifact and the money she raised from the Gala to fund the library.

Mystery at the Marina follows Sunshine on a sea adventure when several animals wind up dead on the shore. With more secrets than Sunshine can handle, how does she protect herself?

The final installment in the set is Shooting at the Shore. This is almost what I would consider the “most intense” story of them all. When Sunshine is the last person to have talked to the victim, things get a little hairy. Can Sunshine figure out what has happened before it is too late?

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Dangerous Curves Boxed Set #1 (Dangerous Curves Books 1-3) by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Rachel Moss

Dangerous Curves Boxed Set 1: 3 Cozy Christian MysteriesDangerous Curves Boxed Set 1: 3 Cozy Christian Mysteries by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

If you’re looking for a quick, enthralling, clean cozy mystery set to read, this is the boxset for you! It was entertaining, enthralling, funny, with some great Mysteries! I could hardly put this set down once I started reading them. I’m not a new ready to K.L. Montgomery and she definitely did not disappoint with this series. I highly recommend reading this series! I don’t know if I can pick a favorite out of this set, but all I know is I can’t wait to read the other books in this series! These books can also be read as standalones. Or at least I took it that anyway.

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