Dying to Read

August 20th, 2012. Filed under: Monday's Musings.

Dying to Read

By Lorena McCourtney

 

Lorena McCourtney has spun a fast-paced and witty romantic mystery in her new book, Dying to Read. From the very first chapter, she grabs your attention and keeps you hooked until the very end.

Cate Kinkaid is just dipping her toe into the world of private investigating until one of the many résumés she has floating around lands her a real job. All she has to do is determine that a particular woman lives at a particular address. Simple, right? When the big and brooding house happens to contain a dead body, this routine PI job turns out to be anything but simple. Is Cate in over her head?

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I want to read more books about Cate Kinkaid. I’ve always loved mysteries, and have to admit to a secret desire to become a PI. Well, I guess that’s not a secret anymore.

Cate seems to have spent a lot of time bungling through life. I guess that’s why it was no surprise to see her bungle through a murder investigation.

She also managed to bungle through one love relationship, and got off to a rough start with another one.

I certainly hope Ms. McCourtney plans on writing a lot of these Cate mysteries. I’m also interested in learning more about Mitch. And then there’s Willow. I hope she pops up every now and then.

***A special thank you to Donna Hausler for providing a review copy.***

Lorena McCourtney is the award-winning author of dozens of novels, including Invisible (which won the Daphne du Maurier Award from Romance Writers of America), In Plain Sight, On the Run, and Stranded. She resides in Oregon.

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Available August 2012 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group

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