This was an author new to me and I was impressed. So much so that I read all three books in record time. I’ll share a few others recently read and enjoyed too but of all of them this collection was my favorite read.
The main character has a reputation (one she is reluctant to claim) as having a special talent for bringing closure to stone cold murder cases. The secret of her success is an insatiable curiosity and well honed people skills. A strong problem solving ability doesn’t hurt either.
Everyone loves her and she has a committed group of friends and family. Many of them are her partners in crime, tagging along with her as she uses unconventional means to gather information.
There was a downside to the stories for me, as I moved from one book to another. It seemed unrealistic for there to be so many murders in such a small town. I thought it seemed contrived and repetitive. Until the end of the third book when it all made perfect sense. I didn’t see that name being the final answer and in the end, the unexpected was the upside to the whole experience.
I would definitely like to read more from this author.
The Georgia Rae Winston Mysteries Books 1-3 (Georgia Rae Winston Mystery Collections Book 1)

Deadly Harvest
All Georgia Rae Winston wants is to fall in love. Life, of course, has other plans.
Georgia’s biggest challenge in the farming town of Wildcat Springs, Indiana, is figuring out how to win Evan Beckworth’s heart. Until the day she discovers the body of a former student in the woods.
She assumes it was an accident. When she starts to suspect it wasn’t, it stirs memories of her father’s murder nine years earlier. A murder never solved. Georgia refuses to let that happen this time.
Not necessarily the wisest decision.
As Georgia works with the sheriff’s department’s newest detective, Cal Perkins, she finds her heart slipping into his hands. But her head is pummeled with conflicting evidence and anonymous threats of severe consequences if she digs any deeper.
In the end, Georgia faces a paralyzing choice. Ignore the dark secrets inside the family and friends who surround her or be willing to risk her own life to uncover the truth.
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These were worth the time too.



A few more read and enjoyed



It’s ironic. A few posts ago I decided it was time for a change of pace and a switch to Romance. It didn’t last long that’s for sure. I did read and enjoyed a couple of stories like that but mystery still won out as favorite in the end.
Although the rest were romantic mystery so maybe it still counts as a change anyway. It worked for me.




















