This was the second novella I read from this series, after the first one I wasn't ready to commit to a full length novel. I really wanted to like these characters more than I did, the idea of Maddie the clever shoe designer and Ramirez the cop appealed to me. I love The Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich and was hoping for more of that chemistry. I know some liked the guest appearance in the book, but I thought it was a bit silly. I did like how all the pieces of the mystery fell into place alter a simple unrelated comment in a conversation. I might give one of the High Heels novels in the series a try, they just aren't on the top of my TRB list. First, let me say I usually prefer reading full-length novels over short stories. However, if you're a short-story reader of mystery, this is satisfying. It's sassy, up-to-the-minute, and into fashion, especially shoes. I'd loved to have seen the plot developed into a full-length mystery, with clues coming after hard detecting (instead of dropping like flies), and maybe a check with Dr. Lyle for medical accuracy. But, a fun read.
Do You like book Sweetheart In High Heels (2011)?
Really short, which I knew, but good since I have "known" the characters from all the other books.
—walter
More of the High Heels mysteries. Cute story but not quite up to par with the others.
—Hungergames1142
short quick read--not as good as her full length books
—amanda5113