Lee has moved in to her 3rd story apt at her aunt's house. She is in process of filling it with furniture. When she sees an old bureau featured on a TV show, she rushes to buy it because she had one just like it growing up (lost in fire). It had secret compartments. Shortly after the bureau is delivered, she finds the store owner dead.
She and Pete are still dating. Of note, their dating consists of him eating at her home with food she either bought and cooked or takeout that she bought. Romantic, right? They've kissed, but nothing more. Lee takes a summer job at the Tabby. Well, volunteers, I got that it was an unpaid position, but Lee is well off financially (because of course she is).
I like Lee's ability (being able to see things in a shiny surface). Finally, after 3 books she seems to be more accepting of it. And I mean FINALLY. She and Pete say the "L" word to each other. I don't really "get" their romance. It's very dull, dry. Okay mystery and the "who did it."
She and Pete are still dating. Of note, their dating consists of him eating at her home with food she either bought and cooked or takeout that she bought. Romantic, right? They've kissed, but nothing more. Lee takes a summer job at the Tabby. Well, volunteers, I got that it was an unpaid position, but Lee is well off financially (because of course she is).
I like Lee's ability (being able to see things in a shiny surface). Finally, after 3 books she seems to be more accepting of it. And I mean FINALLY. She and Pete say the "L" word to each other. I don't really "get" their romance. It's very dull, dry. Okay mystery and the "who did it."