After years of mysteries, murder, and mayhem, the big day has arrived, and Sadie wants nothing more than for her wedding to Pete to be completely uneventful. When she receives a threatening, anonymous text message just days before the ceremony, she's determined not to let it interfere with the celebration she has carefully planned for months. But as the threat escalates from a distant fear to a frightening reality, Sadie realizes just how much she's underestimated the situation. Desperate to put an end to the games, lies, and manipulation that has shadowed her life, Sadie, her fiance, Pete, and her children pull out all the stops. What they don't know, however, is just how far Sadie's nemesis is willing to go to make good on the thread she made to Sadie three years ago. Will the wedding go off without a hitch, or will "'til death do us part" come far too soon? There's no turning back for anyone in the riveting conclusion to this twelve-volume culinary mystery series.
My Review:
I've read this series since it first came out and have absolutely loved every minute of it. I've tried some of the recipes that are included with this series, aside from the ones in this book, since I just finished it. I must say--this is very bittersweet! Sadie, the writing, the series, the characters...all of it...have grown so much along the way. I'm sad to see it all come to an end, yet I'm excited to see what's coming next from this author.
Sadie is being threatened again and is determined not to let it ruin her wedding. Yes, she's finally getting remarried! This stalker is crazy and will stop at nothing to ruin the lives of those chosen to be the target. It was scary, crazy, and intense. I really don't want to give away who it is and the reasoning, so if you haven't read this series, start and work your own way through to the end.
As I mentioned before, Sadie has gone through a lot of growth, yet she still resorts to her usual meddling ways when desperate times call for desperate measures. I love the relationship she has with her kids and the way she acknowledges that not everyone likes her. She is who she is and doesn't change to fit in with the idea that others have of who she should be.
I love Pete. He's such a good balance and fit for Sadie. I love their relationship.
Great end to the series!
Content: no language; brief, extremely mild religious references; mild-moderate violence (shooting, stalking, etc); squeaky clean romance.
Excerpt:
It took half of a
sleeping pill and twenty minutes of soothing rain sounds from an app on Shawn’s
phone before Sadie fell asleep. She’d used her headphones so as not to disturb
Shawn but woke up around five o’clock tangled in the headphone cord that she
thought was rope for a frightening few moments. She couldn’t breathe, couldn’t
think of anything other than the fact that she was trapped, that Jane had
somehow won. The terror kept her frozen until she awakened enough to realize
she was as safe as she’d ever been.
After
disentangling herself from the headphones and thinking calming thoughts in
order to get her heart rate back to normal, she put her legs over the side of
the bed and sat up in hopes it would help clear her head from the leftover fog
of the prescription medication she hadn’t used in months. The silver dawn of
morning peeked through the gaps around the curtain, outlining Shawn’s
mountainous form in the other bed. She stretched and blinked and only then did
she remember everything. The
subconscious hope of a new day was smothered and choked.
Josi S. Kilpack hated to read until her mother handed her a copy of The Witch of Blackbird Pond when she was 13. From that day forward, she read everything she could get her hands on and accredits her writing “education” to the many novels she has “studied” since then. She began writing her first novel in 1998 and never stopped. Her novel, Sheep’s Clothing won the Whitney Award 2007 for Mystery/Suspense. Lemon Tart, the first book in the Sadie Hoffmiller Culinary Mystery series was a finalist in 2009. Josi currently lives in Willard Utah with her husband, children and super-cute cat.
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