![]() ![]() The mystery has several red herrings and clues. I do like some of the supporting characters, but this is the kinda book where you really grow attached to the core characters and like to focus on them. Her characters are memorable, especially Grannie, Winona Mae, and Sheriff Colton. Her new love interest, though not much has happened, is the sheriff. And to make matters worse, the one person seen arguing with the groom before he's murdered is Winona Mae's ex-boyfriend, Hank. This time, it's someone at the wedding they're holding for the town. ![]() They're beginning to turn the family business around, but another murder happens on their property. In Pulp Friction, Winona Mae, our mid-20s heroine, runs an apple orchard and cider shop with her grandma in Virginia. Lindsey delivers a great story in the follow-up book, and today I'm sharing my thoughts on it. When this one became available via NetGalley, I requested it because I enjoyed the characters and wanted to revisit them. I've read a few other books by this author (published under pseudonyms) as well as the first in this series. Pulp Friction is the second book in the Cider Shop Mystery series written by Julie Anne Lindsey. ![]()
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