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Flyin’ Solo by Peg O’Neal Peden opens with Campbell Hale reconnecting at her high school reunion with her old boyfriend. Franklin “Fly” Young has done well for himself and hires Campbell to handle all of the travel for his company through her travel agency. Is there still a spark? Fly is married and Campbell “may be” in a relationship, so she keeps things purely professional.

Campbell learns that the accountant for Fly’s company was murdered but it seems just an unfortunate occurrence until Fly disappears while sailing. The body count starts to go up and Campbell seems to have a stalker. This is a taut, action-packed whodunit that will keep you turning the pages. (I voluntarily reviewed an advance reader copy and all opinions are my own.). I’m already looking forward to the next in this series.

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This is the third book in an excellent cozy series. It's entertaining, compelling, and gripping.
The author delivers a well plotted story and a solid mystery that kept me guessing.
I was glad to catch up with the characters and had a lot of fun.
Highly recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine

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I'm sorry but I did not finish Flyin' Solo. I started reading it a few times but the story just wasn't for me. I wasn't hooked into the story and since the summer holiday is so short and there are so many books to read I'm letting this one go. I have no doubt that there are people who will like it and maybe I, too, would have felt differently if I had read this some other time.

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Peggy O'Neal Peden is a new author to me. I was enticed by the photo of an aeroplane on the cover, but unfortunately the book didn’t involve any flying.

This book was not really to my taste. The first half seemed to pass very slowly, and nothing much happened. The second half seemed very stressful and upsetting. Thus, as my rating is based on my enjoyment, I have only been able to give 2.5 stars (rounded up to 3).

However, the mystery plot was a good one, and the characters are realistic and well drawn, though I didn’t particularly click with any of them. I especially didn’t like Sam, who was never there for Campbell when she really needed him.

I can see how lots of people would enjoy this mystery, once it gets going, it’s quite exciting. I just prefer my crimes more cosy, and my love interests to be kind.

I was given a free copy of this book, my opinions are my own.

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A second chance romance? A murder mystery? Campbell, a travel agent, hasn't seen Fly, her high school boyfriend in years and years, They reconnect at their high school reunion and then Fly offers her a job with his company. Funny thing, though, Campbell's boyfriend Sam didn't go with her to the party because he's investigating a murder at....Fly's company! Did Fly kill his accountant? If he didn't who did, and why? This is a light cozy mystery in a delightful setting. Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC. This might be the third in the series but it was the first one for me and it was a fine standalone.

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I received this ARC via Netgalley and Severn House, in return for an honest review. While the third book in this series, it is easily read as a standalone. High school reunions are tough, particularly when your significant other isn’t attending to help alleviate issues. When your hugely successful high-school sweetheart attends and wants your business expertise, things get challenging. Campbell Hale is navigating her way through all this when she learns her detective boyfriend is investigating the death of the high-school sweetheart’s accountant and things are fishy. Campbell’s situation puts her in the right place but possibly wrong time to solve the murder and resolve the triangle.

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The author did a great job in staging this well-honed mystery with enough intrigue that kept me immersed in all that was happening. A murder and a missing person are at the forefront in the telling of this tale. How Campbell fits in, let’s just say Campbell is as Campbell does which brings about mischief and mayhem. The narrative was visually descriptive with dialogue that moved the story forward. I like how the story was told keeping me guessing and when I thought I knew what was going on, the author changed direction all to better my reading pleasure. Overall, I enjoyed this book and hope there is a fourth one coming.

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Flyin’ Solo by Peggy O’Neal Peden was delightful! I’m a Nashville native and it was so fun seeing my hometown as the main setting for this mystery. I say main as the main character, Campbell, is a travel agent and spends time in her hometown, Miami and the Bahamas in this book. It was a quick read and although it’s not the first in the series I was able to follow along with no issues.

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Nostalgic Feelings Abound…
The third Nashville mystery finds Campbell Hale at her high school reunion. Stood up by Sam, she’s flying solo but definitely not looking for love - despite the appearance of old boyfriend, Fly. Nostalgic feelings abound however and there’s not much she can do about that. Fly is definitely a catch these days. She soon discovers that Sam is investigating a murder which turns outs to be linked to Fly. In fact, it’s Fly’s company accountant that’s the victim. Coincidence? Or not. A fun and frothy mystery, well crafted, warm hearted and well plotted with a delightful protagonist and an eclectic cast.

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This book was sent to me by Netgalley electronically for review…this is a quick fun read…romance and old loves…new love…family dynamics…mystery and intrigue…friendship…these themes run throughout this book…the author has woven an ingenious story that keeps the reader guessing until the end and then maybe beyond…thinking about what happened…The main character has a boyfriend…she goes to her class reunion and meets up again with an old boyfriend…from high school…events happen…her life implodes…what next? Murder…who did it? What happened to said old/ex boyfriend? So many questions arise when reading this book…don’t miss it…enjoy…

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