Teach the Torches to Burn by Christina Dodd

Loved this latest addition to the Daughter of Montague series.  It is a romp filled with family drama, chaos and of course....murders.



This time we’re deep into Rosie's wedding prep for her marriage to Prince Escalus (Cal).  The wedding prep is already stressful but things spiral once the families are all together and there's a poisoner ruining Rosie's attempts at a relatively harmonious event (at least as much as it can be when you bring both the Capulet and Montague families together in one place).

I really enjoy how these books balance humour with the mystery - and of course, that it is the what comes after Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. The family dynamics are half the fun (and it is a BIG family). There is always intrigue, tension, and witty dialogue which speeds the story along.

Another great installment—fast, entertaining, and just the right amount of dramatic!  Looking forward to the next adventure.

Thanks to Netgalley, the author and publisher for this E-Arc.  I was beyond thrilled to receive it.

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