23 September 2015

Should've Said No by Tracy March

This mystery is set in a cute, small time. Lindsey Simms is hired as a curator for a museum being built from the ground up. Lindsey also has a secret: she belongs to one of the families in the family feud as big as the Hatfield and McCoy's.

Carden Crenshaw belongs to the Crenshaw family, and he falls for Lindsey, but while he wants his family's name and reputation to stay intact, he's still in love with Lindsey.

Lindsey does eventually find the truth, and, of course, get her man, and the book is a nice, tidy romance.

The secondary characters in this book were well developed. I enjoyed the two little old ladies and their fairy tale house. Even Carden's grandmother was OK, in the end. People behaved like regular people, not sterotypes.

This is a quick read. I recommend.