Every family has its skeletons--some figurative, some literal--and the Corday family has both. Sunny Corday is a complex mixture of brash and vulnerable, a romantically gun-shy woman who has survived two disastrous marriages as well as a stint in rehab for a drug problem. She's trying to put the past behind her, but it's difficult when one's missing father is the root of the problem. Jonathan Corday, a distant cousin she never knew she had, is as persnickety as Sunny is daring. He's simply looking for a relaxing vacation at the old Victorian they've jointly inherited on the northern California coast, but relaxation goes out the window when they run into each other--and then start discovering skeletons. A lively whodunit served up with surprises, laughs, romance, skeletons, missing victims and baseball bats, Family Skeletons is an entertaining read that will keep you guessing while the pages keep turning.
its about a girl who inherited her fathers house at the beach above sf along with a distant cousin she doesnt know. they both end up at the house. she lets him think she is a friend of the family. she is shot by who she thinks was someone target shooting. the fathers body never showed up but its been 7 yrs so he is declared dead.
she gets pushed off the cliff, bruised, nothing broken. they find a skeleton in the sand. the police are looking into it
she is going to bed with her distant cousin. they are cleaning out the house, to sell it.
the skeleton they find did turn out to be her father, who was murdered. he had affairs with lots of women so the police will have a job finding everyones alibi at the time.
the boy matthew turned out to be her half brother, his mother killed their father and shot the friend/roommate
her and the cousin decided to turn the house into a b&b and have the boy live with them and pay for his college since his mom got arrested
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