A sample kit of sex toys becomes a catalyst for murder, forcing dating service owner Samantha Shaw to team up with hunky detective Logan Vance when her best friend Angel, who was on the verge of launching her lingerie business, mysteriously vanishes.
Also writes paranormal romance under the pseudonym Jennifer Lyon.
I went back to college after my three sons, Matt, Gary and Paul, were born. Beginning with a vague idea of earning a marketing degree, I ended up pursuing a writing career with the full support of my husband, Dan.
First I tried to tame my naturally edgy voice into writing romance, but dead bodies and quirky humor turned up with alarming regularity. So did rejection letters in my mailbox! Dan nagged me to write something contemporary and funny. My mother dropped a hint about trying something modern. My sister mentioned how good I'd be at writing a comedy, maybe even a mystery. Dan agreed with them.
Finally, frustration drove me to murder, fictionally speaking, of course. And so, I have been forced to admit that my husband, mother and sister were right. Not entirely humbled, these days I am busy plotting future adventures for Samantha Shaw!
Way too obvious. Several times, random details would be added, and I guessed that within the next chapter, a reason for those random details would appear. I was always right.
I give this novel two stars, not because I didn't enjoy the progression, but because I felt there were things that could be worked on.
For instance, Apodaca has her characters repeat things to the point where I feel like skipping over the repetition. As well, her characters did a few monotonous things that I felt weren't needed within the book.
Other than certain issues like that, I enjoyed the book, although I did find the characters just that - characters. I couldn't believe that they were real people.
That being said, I wouldn't be against reading more in this series, and it's nice that I didn't need to start the series from the beginning to get the general gist of everything that was going on.
This book reminded me a LITTLE of the popular series by Janet Evanovich, starring Stephanie Plum--but it isn't as good as those books are. There is a mish mash factor here. Ms Apodaca has saddled her character with two sons. She ends up seeming to be a neglectful mother. Rather than commit to a man who is clearly in love with her, she dithers about other men. Her grandfather character is quite helpful, but he can't compete with Stephanie's grandmother. The same action seems to be repeated, ad nauseum--find the necklace, lose the necklace. I'll be passing this paperback on to a friend with the admonition--it is not another Stephanie Plum!
This book was dreadful. The plot was obvious from the beginning. And the heroine was so annoying. She was constantly pissed off at her boyfriend for reasons I couldn't understand. Her attitude about his hiring an assistant, for example, is why guys thing women are petty and catty. UGH! While it's not the worst I've ever read, I certainly wouldn't recommend it.
I enjoy mysteries. I enjoy comedies. This was a combination of both. I'd never read any by this author but I'll be checking out the others in the series. The supporting characters are funny, especially Grandpa and Ali, the beer drinking ex-police dog.
This book bored me to death. It held my attention for the short moments where Angel appeared to be kidnapped, but once she was found, I lost all interest. Not planning to read any other of her books.
The characters in this series are becoming more repetitive every book. What bothers me the most is how suspicious the main character is about her boyfriends intentions. After a while the main character becomes very annoying and tiresome. Definitely won't be reading any other books in this series.