

The Oklahoman (reviewed by Kay Dyer)
“…senior-citizen sweethearts Carrie McCrite and Henry King are looking at
the Crescent Hotel in Eureka Springs, Ark., as a possible site for their
nuptials…Throw in an apparition of a woman, dressed in a red bridal gown,
drifting around the hotel and a couple of Carrie’s friends who show up to
help with wedding plans, and you have a lively, suspenseful few days at a
top Arkansas tourist spot.”
Ozarks Magazine
(reviewed by Lee Kirk)
"If you have already made the acquaintance of Carrie McCrite and Henry
King, you won't want to miss their wedding. If you're not familiar with
Radine Trees Nehring's senior citizen sleuths, you're in for a very good
read."
The Ozarks Mountaineer (reviewed by Jim Veritas)
“Whether you’re a native, tourist, or mystery lover, you’ll like this
story. Nehring, who writes about unique people, places, and events in
Arkansas, does credit by telling a good story and focusing, in her
fiction, attention on the Ozarks. With writers like her, the Ozarks
doesn’t need to hire advertising agencies to promote the area.”
Midwest Book Review (reviewed by Shelley Glodowski) "Nehring
has her finger on the pulse of what makes senior citizens tick, and she
weaves an action-filled plot with interesting and yet completely ordinary
people to produce a mystery that is cozy and fascinating at the same
time...Nehring has produced another winner!"
The Gravette News Herald (reviewed by Gayle Williams)
“Like all the other three To Die For books Radine Trees Nehring has
written, A Wedding to Die For starts off with a bang. The action
and interest doesn’t slow down until the last page. Actually, not even
then!”
Passport Journal
(reviewed by Crow Johnson Evans)
"Thought-provoking,
entertaining, chilling, and steamy—Radine Trees Nehring’s book redefines
the cozy mystery and upends misconceptions about age, murder, foreigners,
northwest Arkansas, community and romance…Intrigue and true love—what a
delicious combination."
I Love a Mystery (reviewed by Eden Embler)
“One of the enjoyable things about the series is that each book has been
very different from the others, but all with a valuable insight into the
human condition. The author manages to teach by the depiction of the kind
of characters who are honorable, caring and worth knowing, without in any
way being preachy. She shows, she doesn’t tell. As always the suspense is
gripping and the grammar and spelling impeccable. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.”
Carolyn Hart (author
of the Death on Demand and Henrie O mysteries)
"Readers will
delight in Carrie McCrite, a spunky heroine who faces danger and finds
love. A pleasure awaits mystery lovers."
Patricia Sprinkle
(author of the Thoroughly Southern mysteries)
"Nehring's delightful
novel features history and romance with murder thrown in. A winning
combination and fun read."
Joe David Rice
(Arkansas Tourism Director)
"Radine Trees Nehring's
superb mysteries really capture the pulse of the areas they're set in."
Doris Ann Norris (Library Liaison for Sisters in Crime)
“A very pleasant read and wonderful characters. If you haven’t read this
series, do so. I also love the Arkansas settings of the novels. It makes
me want to go there…”