I Think I Love You
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- $5.99
Publisher Description
Sisters share everything in their closets, including the skeletons…
Three estranged sisters reunite to help their parents liquidate their antiques business, opening old wounds and awakening childhood secrets. And when the man they were all in love with shows up, things go from bad to worse, especially when the lady-killer turns up dead.
In this fast-paced suspenseful comedy, three women discover that sisterhood transcends men, mistakes…and even murder.
Reviews:
“With its energetic prose and cozy Southern setting, this read is a sterling source of laughs and lighthearted fun.” –Publishers Weekly
“If you like intrigue, humor, family relationships, and believe in hope, I THINK I LOVE YOU will keep you in your seat until you reach the last page.” –Old Book Barn Gazette
“This is a tough book to classify by genre, so I’ll just recommend it to fans of romance, comedy, women’s fiction, mystery, suspense, chick lit, Southern fiction… In fact, the only reader I wouldn’t recommend I THINK I LOVE YOU to is one who doesn’t like to have a good time.” –All About Romance
“Stephanie Bond is really on a roll. I THINK I LOVE YOU cements her reputation as an author who delivers irony, humor and turmoil in ample amounts.” –Romantic Times Book Reviews
A note from the author: "This story is 100% human-generated and may contain mistakes, oversights, and a bias toward a happy ending!" --Stephanie Bond
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Bookish Regina Metcalf isn't the most exciting heroine to ever grace the pages of a romance novel, but compared to her strung-out, back-stabbing sisters, she's certainly the most well-adjusted character in this rollicking comic mystery from Bond (Got Your Number). There's nothing ordinary about the goings-on in Monroeville, N.C., despite the book's familiar premise: three sisters torn apart by a man meet up years later, ostensibly to make amends. Events quickly snowball out of control when Regina learns her elder sister has been shot at; her younger sister has an abusive boyfriend; and her parents are in debt, splitting up and auctioning off the items from their antique store. To top everything off, the man who was convicted of murdering Regina's aunt 20 years earlier has requested a new trial, and the appraiser the bank has sent is sexy, funny and, for some odd reason, interested in Regina. But when an unsavory character with ties to the Metcalfs turns up dead, the sisters are forced to come to terms with a secret from their past and the knowledge that a killer may be after them. Near palpable romantic sparks and whodunit tension hold the reader's interest, and the book's humorous antics leaven an otherwise sober story line. With its energetic prose and cozy Southern setting, this read is a sterling source of laughs and lighthearted fun.