'Til Death Do Us Part (The Vows #3)
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Targeted twice, Emma has done her best to move on with her life. Things are looking up, and the...
Romance Suspense
Don't Tell the Groom
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'Fantastic, funny, unputdownable!' Amazon reviewer. A laugh-out-loud romantic comedy perfect for...
Kalil (Men of S.O.C, #1)
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Since Marissa Taylor’s narrow escape from her would be killer, she’s been on the run. He...
Romantic Suspense
Jade (Men of S.O.C. #2)
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Jade Conner is taking a big risk, working undercover as a drug buyer. His team is desperately trying...
Contemporary Romance Romantic Suspense
Double Exposure (Pōneke Shadows #1)
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Vampires and werewolves live long lives. The Sleepless City saga might have ended but the story...
Paranormal Romance MM Mystery Fated Mates Romantic Suspense
Watching the Detectives
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Ellison Russell wanted a decorator, not a corpse. Too bad she finds Mrs. White in the study killed...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2498 KP) rated Read It and Weep in Books
Oct 12, 2019
Since I’m behind on this series, I knew that Lindsey was going to have some serious issues with her love life, and that is the case here. In fact, it feels more like the focus of the book with the mystery being a sub-plot. I’m a guy, so I don’t tend to read romances, and I stir clear of many romantic comedies because they aren’t my thing. The romantic comedy aspect of this book certainly bothered me. While there are some mysterious occurrences, it wasn’t really until the second half when the mystery really got going and even then, is often overshadowed by the romance. There is a good twist to the mystery, however. And I adore the series characters. We get to see a different side of a couple of them and finally spend some time getting to know Violet. On the other hand, the suspects were rather weak. I’ve read enough of author Jenn McKinlay’s books to know this is a blip from an author I usually adore. If you are a fan of her books, you’ll still want to see what happens here. If you are new to her books, you’ll be better served starting with a different book and coming back to this one later. Personally, I am looking forward to visiting Lindsey again soon.
The Foreign Correspondent
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From Alan Furst, whom The New York Times calls “America’s preeminent spy novelist,” comes an...
