A Malevolent Connection
by Lynn Messina
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Pub Date Nov 11 2021 | Archive Date Nov 05 2021
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Description
Despite suffering a few initial setbacks, the former Beatrice Hyde-Clare has settled into her new position nicely.
Thanks to Lady Abercrombie’s machinations, she has secured the admiration of society and finally earned the respect of her staff. Even the lessons in defending herself, which her husband, the Duke of Kesgrave, insists she take if she wants to continue in her dangerous avocation, are going well. Save for the dreaded pineapple chunks chef André insists on putting in her beloved rout cakes, everything is perfect.
But then she learns from a most unlikely source that Kesgrave’s malevolent uncle is scheming to destroy her happiness. Determinedly, she resolves to meet the threat head on—a plan that immediately goes awry when the duke asks her to allow him to handle the matter.
Stand idly by while dark forces muster?
Well, no, Bea can’t possibly do that—especially not when the villainous relation winds up bludgeoned to death with a candlestick.
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Advance Praise
Praise for Beatrice Hyde-Clare Mysteries Series!
I love how Messina writes the Bea-Damien dynamic. It's so warm, compelling and heart warming. They have fast become my favourite fictional pairing and I can't get them out of my head. - Koalathebear, Goodreads Reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Suffice to say, this has been a hugely enjoyable series - I am so looking forward to more from this author! - Catherine, Goodreads Reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
This is such a clever blend of Jane Austen and Stephanie Plum style writing. - Paula, Goodreads Reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Really loving time spent with these characters...they are SO delightful! - Alisha, Goodreads Reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I love the witticism with the main character she is endearing and I love the romantic or Slow Burn relationship to be! - Elvira, Goodreads Reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
The witty banter between Bea and the Duke as their affection/admiration for one another grows is so engaging and fun. - Laura, Goodreads Reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
As to the story itself, this is another wonderful romp of a cozy crime. I loved the plot, I loved Bea’s growing confidence, and I loved her ongoing relationship and snark with the Duke of Kesgrave. - Roberta, Goodreads Reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Marketing Plan
To be released Nov 11th.
To be released Nov 11th.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781942218401 |
PRICE | $14.99 (USD) |
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I received a free copy of this from NetGalley and this is my freely given review.
I have to admit I loved this series from the first book. It is a fun series that is part cozy mystery and sweet romance. I love Beatrice Hyde-Clare, newly-minted Duchess of Kesgrave, her intelligence, lack of arrogance, curiosity, love of books, lack of confidence. I quite enjoy her relationship with her new husband, and their dynamic. She cannot quite believe that she, a prior wallflower over-looked for many seasons, managed to stand up to him, and confront him as a possible murderer in the first book, to being a friend and co-investigator/enabler in subsequent stories, to developing an abiding attraction and love later on. In this book, she is now settling into her new role as Duchess, and has been married for over a month to Kesgrave, and they are still working out what that means for the two of them, and she is still not sure how to go about dealing with some aspects of her newly elevated role. For one, she is having trouble finding a way to tell her staff about her dislike of pineapple and how it has invaded her meals, despite requesting it as a rare and exotic treat when she first became the lady of the house.
Bea does not intend on trying to find any dead bodies this time. Much of her time seems to be taken up learning self defense, on Kesgrave's direction, since she was almost murdered in her own home in the last novel. That, and trying to figure out a way out of the pineapple conundrum. So much time taken away from her reading!
One day, she gets a visit from a nemesis from her past, who decided to make up for a wrong by informing her of a danger to her life. Apparently Kesgrave has an uncle; the younger brother of the previous Duke, who thought he would be in line to inherit as the Duke was widowed and with no heir. That was until he got his mistress pregnant and chose to marry her. Apparently this uncle made several attempts to have his nephew killed as a child. Bea was distressed to find out that not only has her marriage now made her a potential target for this uncle, but that there was a lot she did not know about her husband's past.
This goes down the path of finding out if what the nemesis says of the uncle and his plans to have Bea killed or not is true, which leads the finding of a dead body (not Bea or her husband) and obviously they have to investigate further.
Again, I like the humorous, light hearted dialogue, but also the sweet dynamic between the new spouses. I also like the secondary characters. Flora seems to be developing more depth and Bea is noticing this as well - though it is not a smooth path to self-awareness for Flora. Bea seems to have earned some appreciation and respect from her staff; despite the inundation of the pineapple. She and Kesgrave definitely need to work out their new roles as spouses and learn to to be true partners, as opposed to the roles expected by Society. As always, I found this to be an enjoyable addition to the series, though I was thinking, especially as everything so far is written from Bea's point of view and Kesgrave at times can be quite quiet and contemplative, it would be very interesting to hear a bit more of his mind and perspective, similar to that tangent Lynn Messina went with the novel written with Flora as the central character going off on her own adventure, to find out what happened with the (fictitious) beau that Bea invented in the past.
A fun 3.5 stars, and I hope there is more to come.
The Beatrice Hyde-Clare series is always an automatic read for me (and quickly becoming a re-read as well). I was so excited when I saw this new title available on NetGalley and jumped at the chance to review it! And I was not disappointed. In fact, far from it.
In A Malevolent Connection, Lynn Messina yet again dazzles readers with her delightful characters and intriguing mystery. Many tasks went unaccomplished in the reading of this novel!
I hope I won't have to wait long for the next installment!
Book 2! I Had read the start of Bea’s adventure with the first murder mystery dinner, and wasn’t sure how this second book would set up, and it set up quite well. I thoroughly have enjoyed a good WhoDunnIt but this one is better than the first. The uncle, a salacious man, I was rooting to die, right from the beginning. The duke has become one of my more favorite characters. All around, great book, can’t wait for book 3!
What a funny delightful book.This series just keeps getting better the dialogue between Bea and Kesgrave are so fun to read.The murder mystery was great guessing who was the murderer and I loved reading about the chase.
This latest addition to the Beatrice Hyde-Clare series will be enjoyed by fans who have been following her since the beginning. In the first half of the book in particular, the relationship between her and the Duke of Kesgrave seems to come full circle, as the focus shifts from the troublesome past of Beatrice's family to the troublesome past of the duke's.
The premise of having Bea's archnemesis, the woman who obliterated her chances of social success in early years, suddenly come groveling with outlandish gestures to gain forgiveness, is a fresh plot line and probably the most amusing and fun part of the book.
The mystery itself didn't grab my attention, especially in the last half, as it seemed to be mainly a revolving question of which suspects knew what facts at what point and I couldn't bring myself to care who was actually the culprit, so I found myself skimming through some of the hypothesizing.
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