I loved the Sloane Monroe series so much, I started with Black Diamond Death and made my way through the entire series within a week's time. It's exciting to find a series I like well enough to read through completely and still be totally ready for what comes next. Bed Of Bones was an exciting mystery. Notsomuch in the romance department going on this time and I regret not having a better idea of what is coming next for Sloane. Sloane is independent and would live quite capably on her own, which I like about her, but after having such high hopes for what would come out of her relationship with Giovanni, I just want her to find some happiness. I actually don't quite understand the whole problem with Giovanni's father and what he has against Sloane. I get that Sloane is a little too independent for a family like the Luciannas - she definitely does not appreciate being bossed around. The family is much too complicated for her. I only hope that they will now choose to move on and leave her the hell alone. I'm anxious to see what's next in the world of Sloane. Hoping the wait won't be too terribly long! Cheryl Bradshaw is a consummate pro in the indie writing world, leading the pack in terms of communicating and connecting with her fans and other writers. I’ve had the pleasure of working with her editorially on many of her stories, and she never disappoints in terms of positive energy. She seeks top-notch quality in all that she does from ongoing research to the final presentation of each book. Then the cherry on the sundae . . . her stories are 200-percent entertaining. Bed of Bones, Bradshaw’s latest whodunit, blends an age-old murder case with current day Sloane Monroe, a tough detective who is low on patience and big on results. As the murderous history of one small town comes to light through a Sundance Film Festival movie, the wheels start coming off the cart for townsfolk and visitors alike. But small-town mysteries as withered and worn as this one are hard to unravel. Will Sloane break through the ties that bind and uncover the truth? Whether or not you’re familiar with the works of Cheryl Bradshaw, or with the peppery Sloane, there is no better time than now to take a bite. Delicious. As usual.
What do You think about Bed Of Bones (2013)?
I had a harder time with the violence and killing in this book compared to the others.
—chidera