Thus with a Kiss I Die

· Daughter of Montague Book 2 · RB Media · Narrated by Suzy Jackson
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The delightfully irreverent eldest daughter of the not-so-ill-fated Romeo and Juliet returns to sleuth another day in fair Verona, in this hugely entertaining historical mystery series with a refreshingly bold premise.

 

“Woe, for I am the bug that meets the windshield's might,

No longer the speeding glass, smooth, clean and bright …”

 

You’re right. I, Rosie Montague of Verona, am lousy at iambic pentameter and Shakespeare speak, but you get the point: Sometimes you’re the windshield and sometimes you’re the bug. I, who for my whole life, have cruised along, unruffled by life’s trials, am suddenly smashed flat and speeding recklessly up the WhattheHellHappened Highway. 

 

Why? you ask …

 

I’m 20 years old and by my own design, never been wed, free as no married woman ever is. I’m beautiful, but without conceit, for Juliet, my legendary Mamma is the most gorgeous creature to ever walk the earth. Just ask Romeo, my legendary Papà. (Rumors of their deaths were premature.) I was heartwhole until I fell (literally) in love with Lysander of the House of Beautiful. But our love was not to be, for I was thwarted by Escalus, the Prince of Verona … who had designs on me

 

I’m trapped. 

 

Then! I’m presented with a solution. Escalus’s father, Prince Escalus the Elder, appears to me. He tasks that I find his killer. Did I mention Elder is a ghost?

 

Given that I only recently dispatched Verona’s first serial killer, I’m less than pleased. Yet Elder promises to unite me with my One True Love, so I gather clues. Meanwhile, revolution threatens, for beneath Verona society’s glittering surface lurk dark shadows—and an enemy eager to make me a tragic heroine in my own right …

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Lorena Dinger
July 2, 2025
I loved the characters, plot, humor, and mystery. Rosie is strong-willed, snarky, clever, competent, & kind; I love spending time in her tempestuous world. I found the other characters fun & relatable as well. Rosie’s two potential romantic relationships are a smaller part of the plot than the mystery of who killed Prince Escalus the Elder, and who attacked Nonna Ursula. This picks up right where the first book left off, so best to read them in order. Excellent narration.
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Julie Ditton
July 12, 2025
A rose by any other name would smell as sweet", but Rosey Montague is not as sweet as her famed mother who said that line. Yes, I said mother. In Daughter of Fair Verona, Christina Dodd created a historical romcom sequel to the Shakespearean tragedy. In this retelling Romeo and Juliet lived happily ever after and went on to have several children. Their firstborn, Rosaline Montague wishes for true love just like her parents, but must avoid unwanted betrothals and solve murder mysteries instead.
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