Book Review: The Blue Bonnet Betrayal by Marty Wingate

The Bluebonnet Betrayal is the second book I have read by Ms. Wingate. I can tell you she only gets better in my opinion.

Pru is delightful as ever and she is a trooper. She and Christopher have a deep relationship and one I think many people would envy.

The Bluebonnet Betrayal puts a little bit of Texas in England and with surprising results that just seems work well. The intrigue of the plot plus the whole mystery of the renown flower show itself makes the book worth a read. Yet having Pru be herself and take us on London journey.

I will certainly be reading more books by Ms. Wingate.

Book Review: “The Skeleton Garden: A Potting Shed Mystery” by Marty Wingate

“The Skeleton Garden” captivated me. It seemed as if every character spoke to me. I could feel their happiness and their pain whether it was recent or over fifty years ago. Ms. Wingate made each character real in their right.

Pru moved to England and felt like a fish out of her depths in the large home. What kept her from being completely overwhelmed was the gardens and the work she did in them. Therein is where the story takes you on a ride through time.

Being kind and persistent allows Pru to move through every obstacle where many people would have stopped. That is only one reason Pru made her way into my heart. Another reason is, she kept true to herself. But I will say no more, read for yourself.

I will certainly recommend “the Skeleton Garden” to my Cozy Mystery book group. They will love it, I am sure. I will also read the previous three books in the series as this book is the fourth.The skeleton garden by Marty Wingate 27Mar16