After the employment debacle from book 1 in the series, Samantha finds herself still unemployed. Even after the dust settled, Travada didn't make good on offering her a job. No worries though. There's a new store called Heist holding a contest that will provide a cash prize worth enough to assist her financially until she's able to find a job. When the object that Samantha and her friends commandeer as part of the contest winds up a murder weapon used on one of Heist's employees, the game changes.
Samantha is recruited as the replacement employee, who also happens to be the handbag buyer. Armed with both an expense and wardrobe account, Samantha has one very important criterion to her job - look for clues that lead to the person who killed the previous buyer. When additional bodies start dropping, Samantha fears she may be next.
I loved Buyer, Beware. It seems that all of the mistakes Samantha made in book 1 she actually learned from. She didn't make nearly as many stupid decisions in book 2. She did push her friends Cat and Eddie away for a time but it was a necessary evil in this book. Samantha is a humorous character and I love the dynamics between her and Damien. He has a large presence in Buyer, Beware as Cat's brother and someone who can see right through Samantha. Her loyalty to Nick, however, is refreshing.
One of the best parts about Buyer, Beware is the buyer talk after she assumes the role of handbag buyer at Heist. I spent 9 years of my working life as a buyer for reproduction and aftermarket parts for 1953-82 Corvettes. Obviously not the same as fashion buying but the methods are similar. Being a buyer/purchasing agent isn't just about making sure items are stocked on the shelves. Buying involves costing, inventory levels, time of the year, overhead, and so much more. I'm currently getting my Master's degree in Acquisitions Administration (fancy for buyer) in the hopes to rejoin the industry (any market) as a buyer. In other words, I was able to connect with the book on a different level from what I'm used to and it was refreshing.
The story was fast-paced and engaging. The road taken to find the culprit was paved with red herrings, questions, and a surprise twist. I thoroughly enjoyed Buyer, Beware and look forward to book 3.
I voluntarily reviewed a copy of Buyer, Beware provided to me by the author.