My Review of Homecoming Chaos by D.W. Brooks

It’s cold and classically December-y these days. A perfect time of the year to read! I recently had the chance to read Homecoming Chaos by D.W. Brooks. I can’t wait to tell you about it.

Before we get to my review, here’s what it’s about:

Jamie Scott’s life fell apart four years ago when she broke off her engagement, turned down a dream job, and went overseas to run away from her life. Now she’s back, but the reunion is not without problems. She arrives home just in time to attend the soiree her mother planned, but she’s not prepared for what she finds—a dead employee in the parking lot.

Detective Nick Marshall is assigned to the murder case at the forensics lab owned by Jamie’s family. He meets the headstrong Jamie, but he has a job to do. And his attraction to her… well, he’s a professional.

Jamie knows the stakes are high. She has to face the past and save her parents’ business while dealing with her family drama and an uncertain future. She also has to deal with Nick, who wants her out of the way of his investigation. But fate keeps throwing them in one another’s paths… and into chaos that they both want to avoid, but neither can seem to escape.

My Review

This was an excellent book! I thought the author did a great job building a strong character and a rich background which added to the momentum of the book, especially once the murder is discovered. Jamie was such an interesting character who has led an eventful life and comes home hoping to make peace or at least have a good time with her family. Then the crime happens! I loved the bit of romance in the midst of the mystery. It made for a great book to read on a cold winter day. I definitely recommend it.

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