This was a good trilogy, but I wish that it would've went a little further at the end. I would've liked to know whether she became more of a dominant & did they end up getting married. Kasie finally exposes herself to her parents but we don't know if there is closure there or did they just erase ...
Everything gets tied together in Book 3. I have fallen in love with Robert at this point. The author really exposes his emotional side and his vulnerability is very endearing. He is definitely rough around the edges but he's got good intentions. Kasie comes into her own and makes decisions ab...
This book is as steamy as the first two were. But it lacks this something that the first two books had. Yes this story is also exiting and infuriating, but … I don’t know, something was missing. I liked how strong Robert and Kasie were in the first two books. In the third book, this strength get...
Ok so, Robert wasn't a bad man after all. He is just a scared and confused one; a man that used his work and power to hide his childhood suffering. That's good. I mean, not the crashing people's lives part but the not being completely bad.No back to Kasie. I must say I really enjoyed her little t...
It was a little slower, but I enjoyed it.I thought Sophie was the real target, but it was Mary Ann. How sad. I liked the way the book ended. Everyone back to "normal". I love the characters. Each one has a unique personality, but they all love one another. They accept each other for who the...
I decided to read this book having not read any of the other books in the series and not really knowing what to expect. Parts of the writing of this book disappointed me, some bored me, while others made me laugh out loud. The gay friend, Marcus, I found to be hilarious, sort of the comic relie...
I was looking on iTunes for a good audio book to keep me busy while at the lake with my four teens & their friends. I found "Sex,Murder and a Double Latte" by: Kyra Davis and couldn't stop listening!Now I've listened to or read all the books in The Sophie Katz series and can't wait for more!!No m...
Vanity, Vengeance and a Weekend is the latest in a series about a mystery writer and her band of fabulously kooky friends who find themselves embroiled in real life mysteries. This time, Sophie's long time boyfriend Anatoly reveals a secret marriage of convenience to her and they break up. Trying...
This final 100 page chapter of the book, third in the series, is the most dynamic of all. Bell has struggled so far and so hard to destroy the family that killed her mother. The end of book two left her in trouble with the local gangsters, and their desire to protect the family. Can Bell survive ...
Sophie gets an odd request from her friend and mentor, Melanie O’Reilly, and feels compelled to help her out. Melanie, who is married to a man involved in a political campaign, suspects her husband of infidelity. She asks Sophie to try to seduce him to see if he is eager to take the bait, so to s...
IQ "I am a spokeswoman for all people. Or at least all people with a slutty imagination." 10It's been a little while since I've giggled while reading a book so on that end this book did not disappoint. Sophie's biracial heritage is a part of her but doesn't define her and I thoroughly appreciated...
This was one of two Davis books that I read within a twenty four hour period this weekend, with the only reason I didn't finish the third one being that at some point I did have to sleep. These books were that addicting. This book picks up where the last left off, with Sophie trying to help her s...