ebook, 2014 read your freebies, cozy mystery, chick litThis book was predictable and surprizing at the same time. Lexi is a temp in an insurance agency and stumbles on insurance fraud. With the help (?) of undercover fraud agents, her best friend and her cop brothers, the case challenges this CSI Miami junkie as she delves deeper into greed, politics, and just plain fabulousness.This wasn't a bad book, it captured my imagination and I will look for other books by this author I got this ebook as a recommendation based on other ebooks I've enjoyed, and at first I was somewhat annoyed; in the beginning of the book, Lexi seems to be a vacuous and stereotypically dumb blonde, and I came close to dropping it. Lexi spends more time being a dumb blonde than an investigator, and the dialogue is quite painful at times. As I read on, however, I found the plot development interesting, enough to hang on until the end. While the antagonist became the prime suspect in my mind quite early, there are several clever twists and turns that cast doubts and made the read enjoyable. Character development in the first novel of a series can sometimes make book one seem tedious; I suspect the other books in this series, now that the Maddox/Solomon thing is more or less resolved (or is it?), will have less character development and more plot. I am certainly encouraged by the ending of "Armed and Fabulous," enough that I plan to read the second book in the series. I might have rated it three stars, just for the blonde annoyance factor, but the denouement pushed it towards a four in the end. (Reposted from Amazon)
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This was good, light entertainment. I hope to read more in this series.On the Nook.
—Xenog
Enjoyed the light reading. Will definitely continue with the series.
—neferatari
Fun, light hearted read. Didn't want it to end.
—nickimickie95