Mourning Crisis by Carolyn Ridder Aspenson [REVIEW]

SYNOPSIS

Nothing will bring your acting career to a halt like literally crashing through the stage floor. But that’s precisely what happened to Mayme Buckley. Now she wishes she could turn back time. Unfortunately, doing so means moving back home with her parents and taking whatever bit part the town of Asheville throws her way. And hopefully, minus the injuries.

First up the role of a professional mourner, and this time, the leading man is a dead guy. Despite a performance worthy of a Tony, Mayme’s captive audience has questions. Like how could the cantankerous supervisor of the town’s moving company land a hot fiancee like Mayme while he was still breathing, and was his death really an accident?

Mayme doesn’t have the answers, at least not to the question of her fake fiance’s murder, but she’s determined to find them. Because this role is literally, the role of a lifetime, and if Mayme doesn’t learn the truth, she might just find herself six feet under.

Find out whodunnit in this hilarious Southern cozy mystery filled with fake tears for a real dead guy.

REVIEW

Just when you feel like your life is falling apart, new opportunities present themselves. The question is whether all opportunities are safe? Mourning Crisis is a fun read filled with colorful characters.

This book is part of the Funeral Fakers series, each written by a different author.

I received this book free from the author, publisher, or other source. My only obligation is to provide a fair and honest review.

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