A review by jen_baroness_mom
Murder Most Pemberley by Jessica Berg

5.0

I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy from the Author. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Murder Most Pemberley by Jessica Berg is a beautiful start to a brilliant series.

Will Eliza figure out Pemberly secrets before the past ruins the future?


Eliza Darcy


Eliza is a descendant of Elizabeth Bennett-Darcy. She and her cat Caesar are going to Pemberley for a family reunion. Seriously, they are going to Pemberly. Yes, in England. And yes, she is taking her cat as her plus one. I think Eliza is fabulous. She isn't good with dressing herself, but not everyone is, which is why she has her best friend. Eliza has a healthy bit of curiosity, with a touch for sleuth. She enlists her Aunt and cousin to help her figure out what is going on at Pemberley. The three of them are delightfully funny.

Murder Most Pemberley CRMystery and Romance


There is a murder, an attack, a disappearance, things missing from guest rooms, and a highly stuck-up aunt that doesn't like Eliza. Said Aunt may have been involved with Eliza's dad and be the reason that Eliza's dad and uncle don't talk anymore. Eliza plans to find out everything before she has to head home.

Although, Eliza has found Heath, an Englishman who was visiting a friend in Eliza's area. The two of them hit it off right away and get closer as the story progresses. Especially since Heath is Eliza's cousin's ex-boyfriend, and she is trying to get Eliza and Heath together. They do make a great couple.
Five Stars

Murder Most Pemberley by Jessica Berg is witty, with just enough mystery and balance of romance. I truly enjoyed reading this first book in a new series, and I am looking forward to the next installment. I highly recommend this to all you cozy readers out there.



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This review was originally posted on Baroness' Book Trove