Southern Harm
Quinn and her boyfriend Tucker are digging a fire pit as a Christmas present for his Aunt Lela. While digging Tucker finds a locket. Thinking it belonged to his aunt, he asks her about. While inside, Quinn continues to dig and finds a skull. The remains are of an 18-year-old girl who went missing 33 years ago. Things start to get crazy when Quinn and her sister Delilah decide to investigate to prove other people had motives for the murder. As you can imagine, things do not go smoothly for the amateur sleuths. They must stay smart if they are going to solve this case and stay out of trouble.
This book was written in the third person point of view. It is fast paced but the characters could be more developed. It is set in historic Savannah so there are southern references which are always fun to read. I would classify this book as a cozy in the style of Murder, She Wrote.