Leann Sweeney's Yellow Rose Mysteries feature feisty Texas heiress turned PI Abby Rose. Abby specializes in adoption cases, and her latest one turns out to be a doozy. A baby was abandoned on a woman's doorstep 19 years ago. Now a superstar college basketball player, Will Knight wants to find his birth parents-and Abby Rose is on the case like a bird dog on a duck.
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"This is the third book in the series, which I wrongly thought was second, however, I enjoyed it as a stand-alone. The story was compelling and the mystery was an actual mystery. It took me to the ending to figure out the connections to the past and present. Now off to read the others. "
— Jeannie (5 out of 5 stars)
" Living up to the earlier books in the series. Entertaining characters - including the secondary ones. "
— Trish, 11/13/2013" Wow...I REALLY enjoyed this book....couldn't put it down!!!!!! "
— Carol, 9/16/2013" A fun mystery. "
— Sheryl, 9/5/2013" Clean...fun little mystery "
— Mitchie, 6/28/2013" This was another good entry in the series and worth reading for the ending alone! "
— Linda, 4/5/2013" there were so many twists and turns in the story, I couldn't read it fast enough to find out how the story ended. "
— Mary, 2/6/2013" This book has smart, likeable characters, and is written in a way that keeps the reader engaged. "
— Joy, 1/31/2013" Just a good page-turning easy read. "
— Vicky, 7/2/2012" This was a great mix of romance and suspense. I was suspicious of the minister from the beginning, but was still surprised in the end. I just love Abby and Jeff. Their characters have really developed since the last book. "
— Donna, 7/2/2012" My favorite in the series. Loved the ending. "
— Naomi, 6/12/2012" my first murder mystery beside all the v.c. andrews junk I read in high school. it wasn't half bad. but I kept thinking there was going to be some connection with kate and abby with the dead woman whom they look alike with. "
— Rachael, 6/5/2012" I love the Yellow Rose mystery series. Each one gets better and better. "
— Killercalico, 5/6/2012" A page-turner full of Texan similes. "
— Judy, 4/15/2012" ENJOYED!!!!! "
— Dayleh55, 2/20/2012" Best one yet! Love how the author is getting better with each new novel. "
— Genji, 12/7/2011" This was another fun mysterday in the Yellow Rose series. I liked it and the first one (Pick Your Poison) better than the second (Wedding to Die For). "
— Heather, 10/16/2011" Another good addition to this series. A little less language than book 2, which I appreciated. I really like the adoption angle in each of these books. Adding a murder mystery with the discovery of someone's birth parents adds more to the story. Fun series with good characters "
— Christine, 10/1/2011" Living up to the earlier books in the series. Entertaining characters - including the secondary ones. "
— Trish, 4/18/2011" I love the Yellow Rose mystery series. Each one gets better and better. "
— Killercalico, 5/22/2010" This was a great mix of romance and suspense. I was suspicious of the minister from the beginning, but was still surprised in the end. I just love Abby and Jeff. Their characters have really developed since the last book. "
— Donna, 5/21/2010" Wow...I REALLY enjoyed this book....couldn't put it down!!!!!! "
— Carol, 11/26/2009" Just a good page-turning easy read. "
— Vicky, 7/21/2009" my first murder mystery beside all the v.c. andrews junk I read in high school. it wasn't half bad. but I kept thinking there was going to be some connection with kate and abby with the dead woman whom they look alike with. "
— Rachael, 4/12/2009" This was another good entry in the series and worth reading for the ending alone! "
— Linda, 9/10/2008Leann Sweeney was born and raised in Niagara Falls. She has a degree from the University of Houston in behavioral science and worked for many years in psychiatry. Currently a school nurse, she began writing about fifteen years ago, fulfilling her lifelong dream. Her short fiction won many awards and several mysteries were published in small market mystery magazines. She lives in Friendswood, Texas with husband Mike and her three cats.
Danielle Ferland performed in her first Broadway musical production, Sunday in the Park with George, at the age of thirteen. She is best known for her Drama Desk-nominated role as Little Red Riding Hood in the original 1987 Broadway production of Into the Woods. She also appeared in theatrical productions of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, Sondheim’s A Little Night Music, and Moliere’s Tartuffe.