A review by moondance120
A Seamless Murder by Melissa Bourbon

5.0

Aprons aren't couture garments.

Harlow has been asked to make aprons for a local group of women that are having a progressive dinner. Harlow's neighbor, Delta, receives the first apron and is found dead soon afterwards.

I waited forever and a day to read this book because i knew it was the last one in the series and I didn't want to let go. Harlow is one of my favorite main characters. i love the back story of butch Cassidy and the "magic" that each of the Cassidy women possess. Harlow's ability to create an article of clothing that speaks to her fascinates me. Although aprons are not high fashion, this book touched me deeply. Perhaps because my grandmother wore an apron every day and it brought such memories.

I love the depth and maturity of Harlow's relationship with Will. He is such a great man! I really appreciate that he accepts Harlow and her family's abilities. His interaction with the ghost of Loretta Mae always makes me smile.

The mystery was well done. I enjoyed the twists and turns that lead me to several possible culprits. The townspeople are like old friends to me. I love visiting Bliss.

I'm very sad that this is the last of my time with Harlow and company. On a bright note, I received a pattern for an apron while I was reading this. I just need to get to my sewing machine so that I can make one from my grandmother's old feed sacks.

I highly recommend this series.