Savannah Blues Mary Kay Andrews Susan Ericksen 9781423323297 Books
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I read a lot of mysteries. And I love the breezy beach type ones. But this just isn't a mystery. The mystery "plot" feel like it was thrown as an afterthought so that it would fit into a category. The plot, well, is just so full of holes that I can't even think of a cliché that would cover it. The story is really about a young whose husband has left her for another woman and her efforts to obtain a specific, valuable antique cabinet. Is that realistic? I have no idea. But I do know mysteries, and this isn't one.Tags : Savannah Blues [Mary Kay Andrews, Susan Ericksen] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Eloise Foley, known to her friends as Weezie, has been through the divorce from hell. Her ex-husband Tal (aka Talmadge Evans III) was awarded their house in Savannah's historic district,Mary Kay Andrews, Susan Ericksen,Savannah Blues,Brilliance Audio,1423323297,Romance - Suspense,Audiobooks.,AMERICAN LIGHT ROMANTIC FICTION,AUDIO,Audiobooks,FICTION Romance Suspense,Fiction,Fiction Mystery & Detective General,Fiction-Romance,General Adult,Georgia,RomanceGeneral,Thrillers - Suspense,Unabridged Audio - FictionSuspense & Thriller,United States
Savannah Blues Mary Kay Andrews Susan Ericksen 9781423323297 Books Reviews
As soon as I had read the first few pages I knew this was going to be a wonderful book.This story is filled with funny quirky characters, great antiques, wonderful food and antebellum houses.////After 10 yrs. of marriage, Eloise's (Weezie) husband Tal left her for another woman named Caroline. Weezie moved into the carriage house in back of the town house that Tal and Carolina now lived in.///Weezie is an antique picker, so wanting to get a head start on an estate sale to be held at "Beaulieu", she and her best friend BeBe decided to camp out at the site of the sale. During the night, Weezie broke into the house to use the bathroom and fell onto a murdered body and became the prime suspect.///Daniel, a boyfriend from long ago has reappeared in her life and they run into many problems that tend to keep them apart.///Weezie's uncle, James, a former catholic priest becomes her lawyer.///A few interesting developments occur to make for a wonderful book from beginning to end.///You won't be disappointed if you read this book.
SAVANNAH BLUES is the second book that I have read by author Mary Kay Andrews, the other being HISSY FIT. I finished each of these novels feeling that I wanted to move to Georgia immediately, so vividly does Andrews create a sense of place.
Can this woman ever write! The story just flies, with fun on every page. It is not merely the plot--which is excellent--but also the prose that makes Andrews' work such a treat.
In addition, the author clearly knows her antiques, and anybody reading one of her tales will come away with a painless education in the decorative arts as a bonus to a damn good yarn.
As I am coming to expect from Andrews, SAVANNAH BLUES has as many layers as an onion, with subplots regarding ecological and historic preservation, alcoholism and even restaurant management.
The characters are vivid, the dialogue sparkles. The author is a woman with amazing powers of observation and insight, and a swell way with a turn of phrase.
Now, I'm off to read her LITTLE BITTY LIES. Can't wait!
As always, I once again have thoroughly enjoyed a book by Mary Kay Andrews. Whenever she has a new book released, it becomes a must read immediately. The environment of southern charm and hospitality spark to life in all her books. Her fun-loving and sometimes fiendishly evil characters become part of your neighborhood and are your friends and your foes as they come alive in each turn of a page.
Savannah Blues makes you want to immerse yourself in the hot and muggy Savannah and experience the town, the people, the food, and the old plantation homes. Weezie is a high-spirited, funky antique picker and who wouldn't want to go exploring with her? Intrigue around every corner and cabinet...oh, and don't forget her cheating ex, her sexy new beau, and of course her loving and maniacal family members.
Great books to read on the beach, by the pool, or while on vacation. I never get bored reading any of Ms. Andrews books and can't wait for her new book coming out June 2013 "Ladies Night".
To say I love Mary Kay Andrews is a total understatement. I own all of her books and actually got to meet her in the Grove at Ole Miss. I love her even if she is a GA Bulldog fan! (Hah) BeBe and Weezie were my favorite characters, however. If you like this one, try “Savannah Breeze,” “Christmas Bliss,” amd “Blue Christmas.” You will fall in love with BeBe and Weezie just like I did!!
I read 3 and 4 in this series first ....hmmm not the right order but didn’t realize the were part of a series ...just delightful Christmas reads. S Blues has Lots of delightful characters ...even the bad guys were interesting , clever characters . If you have read any of my reviews, you know how I am about getting to know the people and animals ! If antiques , plantations , low country cooking and a murder snuck in you’ll like this book .
If you enjoy a Southern book with lots of humor, you will enjoy "Savannah Blues!" Mary Kay Andrews has a wonderful and witty way of writing about Southern Ladies. It is about divorce, revenge and great antiques which I am sure is written with lots of wit and humor. The first book I read was called "Hissy Fit" which was hysterically funny and immediately won me over!!
Such a delightful book that has it all--antiques, Savannah charm, a murder, a love affair, humor, likeable characters--really everything. It's a light read that's mostly fun. I read it back when it first came out, remembered it fondly and read it again. My only criticism would be Daniel's inability to think of anything besides sex, but since he's handsome and a great chef, he's forgiven. And of course there's Weezie's blundering into every awkward situation out there, but that makes the story. It's a favorite for me in the light reading category.
I read a lot of mysteries. And I love the breezy beach type ones. But this just isn't a mystery. The mystery "plot" feel like it was thrown as an afterthought so that it would fit into a category. The plot, well, is just so full of holes that I can't even think of a cliché that would cover it. The story is really about a young whose husband has left her for another woman and her efforts to obtain a specific, valuable antique cabinet. Is that realistic? I have no idea. But I do know mysteries, and this isn't one.
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