
In the small resort town of Lighthouse Cove, everyone knows that the best man for the job is a woman. And that woman is Shannon Hughes, owner of Hughes Restoration and an expert in Victorian home restoration and renovation. Through her renovations she will find clues to uncover the house's secret past and in turn become an unlikely sleuth to help crack these unsolved mysteries. From the Fixer Upper Mystery book series by Kate Carlisle.... (Full plot summary below)
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In the small resort town of Lighthouse Cove, everyone knows that the best man for the job is a woman. And that woman is Shannon Hughes, owner of Hughes Restoration and an expert in Victorian home restoration and renovation. Through her renovations she will find clues to uncover the house's secret past and in turn become an unlikely sleuth to help crack these unsolved mysteries. From the Fixer Upper Mystery book series by Kate Carlisle.
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| User ReviewDes SThere are so many disconnects with reality in this piece. It almost feels like a spoof. Wooden acting. Stereotypes in all areas. The shots feel staged. In one shot he is asleep on the couch. She comes in with a take out coffee. Assuming there is a kitchen in her house why does it always feel like it's set up in an office? I cannot list all the off setting moments In the 20 minutes I caught. I left the room. I was laughing so hard. |
| User ReviewAlek DThere are so many disconnects with reality in this piece. It almost feels like a spoof. Wooden acting. Stereotypes in all areas. The shots feel staged. In one shot he is asleep on the couch. She comes in with a take out coffee. Assuming there is a kitchen in her house why does it always feel like it's set up in an office? I cannot list all the off setting moments In the 20 minutes I caught. I left the room. I was laughing so hard. |