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  • Let Sleeping Foxes Lie

  • Sleeping Foxes, Book 2
  • By: Sam Burns
  • Narrated by: Greg Boudreaux
  • Length: 5 hrs and 48 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)

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Let Sleeping Foxes Lie

By: Sam Burns
Narrated by: Greg Boudreaux
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Summary

Max has settled nicely into life in Welling.

He's got the best boyfriend ever born and a life he never imagined he could have. He's also written his new screenplay, and the hottest director in Hollywood has snapped it up enthusiastically.

So what's the problem? She's asked for a two-week long retreat, hosted by him, in his home, with the actors who've been cast in the movie. Between the personal disagreements, the weird flirtations, the easily bruised egos, and the fact that one of them invited his family along, the first week has already been hellish. All he wanted was to find the right time to propose to his boyfriend.

Things take a turn for the worse when one of the actors is murdered, and the best suspects are Max, his family, and his houseguests. The sheriff is no help at all, so Max needs to discover who the killer is before someone ends up behind bars.

Let Sleeping Foxes Lie is a slightly paranormal cozy mystery about Max and Gentry's happily ever after, put on hold by an excessively flirty actor, a baby surprise, and the worst sheriff ever to grace the town of Welling. It follows Where Foxes Say Goodnight but largely stands alone and closes the series.

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Really Good Mystery romance

I’ve really like the two books in this series, I hope there will be more.

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It took me sometimes to remember who the second characters were and what was their parts in thre previous book. But once I did, I enjoyed the book.
The plot was more mystery than romance, making this book more a companion book than a real second book of a duology! The best part of the book were the characters, especially the MCs.

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