Campbell Hall loves working at her travel agency, but she seems to find
a way to get sidetracked by mysteries... Campbell, along with her sort-
of-boyfriend, Doug, has to go and retrieve some pictures that the late
great country singer Jake Miller's widow Hazel had purchased, but no
longer wants. While Campbell is looking around Hazel's house, she
wanders into a room and finds Hazel fast asleep. Trying not to disturb
Hazel, Campbell and Doug decide to leave and see a young man in the
driveway, screaming to be let in. Who is he and why does he want to
get in the house?
The next day, Campbell is shocked when she finds out that Hazel is
dead. Was she asleep or dead when Campbell peeked into the
bedroom? Campbell calls Doug and asks him what he thinks. Doug tells
her to leave it alone as Hazel was a drunk and took a lot of medication.
Of course, Campbell can't leave it alone.
As Campbell starts to put the clues together, she wonders if Kenneth,
Doug's brother might have something to do with this. The detective on
the case has discovered that Hazel was murdered. As much as Doug
tells her to stay out of it, Campbell will not stop. Now things are really
getting strange as Campbell has been a victim of someone writing on
her windows to stay out of it. Could this be from the murderer?
Campbell discovers some very strange relationships in Jake Miller's life.
It seems that he and Hazel had adopted a daughter that was his from a
different woman, Rosie. This leads Campbell back to the boy screaming
outside of Hazel's house... He's Jake's grandson. Could he have been
the one to kill Hazel?
Peggy O'Neal Peden writes a book about an old country singer who had
died and left many secrets behind. Peden also combines mystery and a
little romance. I really enjoyed the backstory of Jake Miller's life and
how his actions affected different people in his life, and after. I love
country music, so this story really had me from the beginning. Peden
shows that women can be strong and don't always need a man to help
them out. Campbell is a very strong and capable woman. Yes, at times
she was upset, but she continued on until the crime was solved. I would
really like to see more books featuring Campbell and Doug. The
weather is getting cold; great time to pick up YOUR KILLIN HEART, get a cup of coffee and do
nothing but read.
Contrary to popular belief, not everyone in Nashville is an
aspiring country music star. Campbell Hall, for one, just
wants to get her travel agency off the ground and move on
from a break-up. But when she gets the opportunity to visit
the mansion of mysterious country icon Jake Miller, she
jumps at the chance. After all, who knows what clues are
lurking around the long-dead star’s last home?
But as Campbell pokes around, she discovers more than a few
sequined suits and priceless memorabilia. She finds Hazel
Miller, Jake’s widow, quietly resting in a bedroom on the
main floor. But Hazel might just be dead quiet. And
Campbell might just be the last person to have seen her alive.
Juggling the twisty plots of high-profile country stars with
her blossoming business—not to mention the tattered remains
of her love life—Campbell thinks she’s got everything
figured out. But when the danger becomes personal, she must
uncover a killer who will stop at nothing to get what they
want—or face the music.
With Your Killin’ Heart, award-winning author Peggy
O’Neal Peden has given us a witty debut full of Nashville
charm and generous heart.