Review: Nothing But Trouble by Susan May Warren
Nothing But Trouble (Tyndale House Publishers (May 1, 2009)) by Susan May Warren is one of those fun to read during summertime at the beach books. Of course, if you’re not planning a beach trip, I still recommend it.
PJ Sugar, the heroine, was run out of town on the night of her high school graduation, now years later she’s going home for her sister’s wedding and 2 weeks of babysitting her nephew. Can she sneak into town, unnoticed especially by her high school sweetheart?
Well, she’s not even in town for a full day before seeing an altercation between two men, one of whom ends of murdered hours later. So much for avoiding her high school sweetheart since he’s now a cop.
Throw in a handsome stranger, a preppy school for 4 year olds, Russian house guests, and PJ’s curiosity and you have a delightful book filled with laughs, suspense, and romance. Can’t wait to see what happens to PJ in upcoming books.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Susan grew up in Wayzata, a suburb of Minneapolis, and became an avid camper from an early age. Her favorite fir-lined spot is the north shore of Minnesota is where she met her husband, honeymooned and dreamed of living.
The north woods easily became the foundation for her first series, The Deep Haven series, based on a little tourist town along the shores of Lake Superior. Her first full-length book, Happily Ever After, became a Christy Award Finalist published in 2004 with Tyndale/Heartquest.
As an award winning author, Susan returned home in 2004, to her native Minnesota after serving for eight years with her husband and four children as missionaries with SEND International in Far East Russia. She now writes full time from Minnesota’s north woods and the beautiful town that she always dreamed of living in.
You can sample a chapter of each and every one of Susan’s novels, on her website, HERE.
ABOUT THE BOOK
PJ Sugar knows three things for sure:
1) After traveling the country for ten years hoping to shake free from the trail of disaster that’s become her life, she needs a fresh start.
2) The last person she wants to see when she heads home for her sister’s wedding is Boone-her former flame and the reason she left town.
3) Her best friend’s husband absolutely did not commit the first murder Kellogg, Minnesota, has seen in more than a decade.
What PJ doesn’t know is that when she starts digging for evidence, she’ll uncover much more than she bargained for-a deadly conspiracy, a knack for investigation, and maybe, just maybe, that fresh start she’s been longing for.
It’s not fair to say that trouble happens every time PJ Sugar is around, but it feels that way when she returns to her home town, looking for a fresh start. Within a week, her former teacher is murdered and her best friend’s husband is arrested as the number-one suspect. Although the police detective investigating the murder—who also happens to be PJ’s former flame—is convinced it’s an open-and-shut case, PJ’s not so sure. She begins digging for clues in an effort to clear her friend’s husband and ends up reigniting old passions, uncovering an international conspiracy, and solving a murder along the way. She also discovers that maybe God can use a woman who never seems to get it right
If you would like to read the first chapter of Nothing But Trouble, go HERE
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