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Title: Thyme to Live
Subtitle: We Sisters Three Mystery, Book 3
Author: Melissa F. Miller
Narrator: Vanessa Daniels
Format: Unabridged
Length: 5 hrs and 8 mins
Language: English
Release date: 12-26-17
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Modern Detective
Publisher's Summary:
Yoga/Pilates instructor Thyme Field's tender heart has gotten her into trouble before - garden-variety trouble like adopting stray animals or volunteering to take the overnight shift at a telethon. But this time, she's in way over her head.
Thyme's working for a hard-charging career woman, whose nanny, Helena, disappears. Thyme finds herself helping Victor, the woman's brother, as he searches for his missing sister. Victor and Thyme stumble onto evidence that suggests Helena's been murdered, but nothing's as it seems, and Victor's holding back information.
When it becomes clear they aren't the only ones hunting for Helena, they'll have no choice but to rely on each other to save their own lives.
Members Reviews:
"Don't Borrow Sorrow from Tomorrow"
Loved this latest entry into the romantic mysteries of the sisters Rosemary, Sage, and Thyme. Thyme definitely has the little sister issues, with her big sisters trying to tell her what to do and protect her, too. Thyme was perceptive and quick-witted. Fast-paced story with a satisfying ending.
great series, clean and fun with ....
Great series with some intrigue and humor. A good read from start to finish. I recommend these books and especially the Sasha McCandles series!
A good series
Now that we've met the three sisters and solved 3 mysteries I hope there will be more coming. All 3
Kept me involved. Recommend all 3.
Four Stars
Have really enjoyed the sisters books.
OK but not as good as one and two.
This one is the least satisfying of the three. There really isn't a crime to solve. Just a crime to prevent. Glad this was not the first one - I may not have read the others - which were quite enjoyable.