The weirdest thing happened when I got to the end of this book - I discovered "Questions for Discussion. As if this was some deep book that book clubs would be ordering by the dozen. Sometimes reading ebooks leads to unexpected surprises. But for some odd reason, none of the questions asked me to...
This book was a mixed bag. Parts of it were quite entertaining. The main plot about the suspicious death of a celebrity socialite was fun and involving - exactly the kind of light mystery I was hoping for. The aspect of some of the characters being body haulers was unusual and added a different t...
Oh the cliffhangers!!!! I had the pregnancy figured out, the question what will the father do remains! And Carlotta!! Up until this book I had no idea which man to choose for her, I can now eliminate one. Peter is not a good fit, he doesn't give the tingles or make her heart hammer. All that is l...
I have to admit that I jumped into book 5 not realizing that the murders had begun in a previous book and they are not solved in this one either, they go into book 6. I'm not one for mysteries that go unsolved through a series of books; I like the mystery solved by the end of the book I'm reading...
This book leaves you hanging. Numbers 4, 5 & 6 are really one long book. They are good, just don't expect anything to be resolved at the end of #5 or #5. "Ever had one of those days? "A surprise visit from her father--who's on the run from the law--has given Carlotta Wren a lot to think about...
A VIP body pickup turned into a mess is always an interesting topic, add a love triangle and a brother with debt collector problems and we have a page turner. I still don't like Peter he's a dink that needs to go find some other rich chic. I feel that Coop got the short end of the stick in the ro...