April 24th, 2024
Home | Log in!

On Top Shelf
FORTUNE IN NAME ONLYFORTUNE IN NAME ONLY
Fresh Pick
MY SEASON OF SCANDAL
MY SEASON OF SCANDAL

New Books This Week

Fresh Fiction Box

Video Book Club

April Showers Giveaways


April's Affections and Intrigues: Love and Mystery Bloom

Slideshow image


Since your web browser does not support JavaScript, here is a non-JavaScript version of the image slideshow:

slideshow image
Investigating a conspiracy really wasn't on Nikki's very long to-do list.


slideshow image
Escape to the Scottish Highlands in this enemies to lovers romance!


slideshow image
It�s not the heat�it�s the pixie dust.


slideshow image
They have a perfect partnership�
But an attempt on her life changes everything.


slideshow image
Jealousy, Love, and Murder: The Ancient Games Turn Deadly


slideshow image
Secret Identity, Small Town Romance
Available 4.15.24


Disturbing the Peace

Disturbing the Peace, February 2015
Sunday Cove
by Peggy Webb

Author Self-Published
Featuring: Todd Cunningham; Amy Logan
150 pages
ISBN: 0553218077
EAN: 9780553218077
Kindle: B00QXYFRE6
e-Book
Add to Wish List


Purchase



"In The End, You Can't Run From Love"

Fresh Fiction Review

Disturbing the Peace
Peggy Webb

Reviewed by Susan Dyer
Posted February 22, 2015

Romance Contemporary | Romance

Amy Logan is a twenty six year old widow. She is also an inventor with a robot named Herman. She has just moved from Tupelo to Sunday Cove with her aunt Sylvia who writes mysteries. One day, while attempting to hang her flower box out of her second story window, it falls and almost takes out the man below. That man just happens to be a judge and his name is Todd Cunningham. Now the fun begins! DISTURBING THE PEACE is the least of Amy's problems. Did I mention that her bed blasts out Dixie music at three AM?? Yes, that's right, her bed has a brass band! Trust me, you are going to be laughing out loud!

Did I forget to mention Hortence? That is Aunt Syl's old and very mouthy parrot. The things that come out of this birds mouth are hysterical. One night, actually, one early morning Hortence starts screaming "murder, murder" and wakes up all the neighbors. Before long, Amy winds up in court to face charges of disturbing the peace! Well, can you guess who the judge is that she is standing in front of? Todd Cunningham! There are sparks flying back and forth between these two but Amy isn't ready to let go of her dead husband, Tim! Or so she thinks! Here comes more laughing out loud! Peggy Webb has written such a funny book with DISTURBING THE PEACE. I was actually snorting through many of the chapters.

I have never read a novel by Peggy Webb before but after reading DISTURBING THE PEACE I can't believe what I have been missing! I'm on the hunt for the rest of them now. This was such a fun read! I lost track of how many times I burst out laughing. I definitely recommend this book to anyone needing a smile. I liked the tension and banter between Amy and Todd which made the book an enjoyable read. I read DISTURBING THE PEACE in two sittings and the pages just flew by.

Learn more about Disturbing the Peace

SUMMARY

Welcome back to SUNDAY COVE, a new romantic contemporary series by the beloved and iconic USA Today Bestselling author, Peggy Webb.

Amy Logan, a zany inventor with a robot named Herman, has moved to Sunday Cove with her eccentric mystery-writing aunt in an attempt to pull herself together after the death of her beloved husband. She never expects to be caught in the spell woven by the Legend of Orange Blossoms. And she certainly doesn't expect to fall for a sexy judge who is her polar opposite. She doesn't know whether to call him Your Honor or call him delicious. But can a man as conservative as Judge Todd Cunningham fall for an impulsive imp like her? And can she grab her second chance without feeling she has betrayed her first love?


What do you think about this review?

Comments

No comments posted.

Registered users may leave comments.
Log in or register now!

 

 

 

© 2003-2024 off-the-edge.net  all rights reserved Privacy Policy