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Stilettos & Scoundrels

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Can Presley figure out who murdered a senator and get herself off the suspect list?

Frustrated with her dead-end human resources gig, thirty-something Presley Thurman makes a big career move that just might land her in the slammer.

Freelance journalists fight for their assignments, and Presley thinks she’s won the battle when she’s hired to interview pompous womanizer Senator Daniels.

But when the senator turns up dead a day later, Presley climbs right to the top of the senator’s security team’s suspect list.

A security team run by her high school ex-boyfriend.

Can she prove her innocence and not fall for the one guy she swore she’d never look in the eye again, or will she wind up with a lifetime gig in prison?

220 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 23, 2010

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2,395 reviews81 followers
December 2, 2018
A wonderful gem found amid the dross that seems to becoming the norm for cosy mysteries these days. The author provides a wonderful protagonist, Presley (Pres), who finds herself smack dab in the middle of the murder investigation of a senator with wandering hands (and unzipped trousers!)
I seriously enjoyed this tale (enough to download the second book and follow the author) and unlike a lot of cosies it wasn't dripping with sugary sweet romance, just the perfect amount of "will they or won't they?" This is going to be one of my new "go to" series.
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206 reviews54 followers
December 4, 2019
Stilettos & Scoundrels by Laina Turner is about Presley Thurman; a 30-something shoppaholic/coffeeholic HR manager who got fired after blocking her boss's repeated attempts of sexual harassment. She recently broke up with her cheating bf, too. Having nothing else to do in the big city, she agrees on a friend's offer to work as a freelance editor for an online magazine which required her to make an interview with Senator Tom Daniels in her hometown. The Senator was found murdered with a stiletto shoe briefly post the said interview. So, Presley determines to solve the mystery behind the murder.

I think the author invested too much unnecessary space and details on unrelated topics to the core of the story. I'm a fan of details when they add up to the story, but I felt that omitting those details and cutting the size of the book in half won't change anything.

I felt sick of Presley's annoying character as I progressed in this book which gave me pains to go on reading, but I did go on eventually because I hate leaving a book unfinished. I don't see myself reading the rest of this series in the future.

I got this book for free but even though, that doesn't justify the glaring typos, they were a complete turn off. What bugged me too was the narration which shifts suddenly to describe the other character's feelings, wouldn't it be better to make the narrator a third party to save the trouble of confusion? This book could have turned out much better with some efforts.
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Author 87 books330 followers
August 4, 2020
I want to be honest and let you know I am the author of this book. Of course I have good things to say about it but I also have a lot of constructive feedback for myself. As my first fiction novel I made a lot of mistakes that as I am working on the sequel to this book, Handbags and Hooligans, I hope to do better.
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1,592 reviews32 followers
December 3, 2020
Coming home

Presley returns home to interview a senator c from her hometown. He is later murdered and she wants to help find the culprit.
I lost interest in the story because it included so many details of things that had nothing to do with the plot.
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89 reviews29 followers
March 23, 2016
My father got this book for free from the author herself in 2010 while he was visiting New York for work. He was appreciative, but he didn’t read much anymore by then, so the book just gathered dust in one of our house’s shelves by the time he got back. For years I saw the book and I never thought anything of it, until midst of 2013 when I started reading. I saw it in the aforementioned shelf and the cover always drew my attention. Since then I always meant to read the book but never got to it, until two days ago that I read it because I was curious and had the time and want of finally reading it. I only read five pages but yesterday I actually sat down (lay down more like) and actually read it.

For the first hundred pages I actually enjoyed the book. I enjoyed the main character, Presley Thurman, even though she’s not the type of personage I’d usually enjoy. She’s too chic—too girly, obsessed with clothing. Yet she was fine, I was enjoying her because she was just a girl with her own tastes and pleasures, I thought nothing of it. But after the hundred pages mark, I just started to feel put off by her. She became annoying, and she became the stereotypical diva I just tend to dislike. She became way too chic, caring too much about superficial things in the midst of a murder, she was incredibly gossipy and just in overall deeply annoying, while also being completely contradictory, claiming she’s the queen of rationalisation while saying she thought it was fine to buy the expensive designer shoes she loves instead of paying rent every once in a while, feeling very offended in page 107 when Chris was discouraging Presley and her friend Katy from sticking their noses in the whole Senator Daniels’ murder situation because he called them “you girls”, claiming they were women and the term “girls” was downright insulting (specially coming from men), but on the next page she tells Katy “you’re a big girl”. On page 189 this is repeated as she tells her mother “I’m a big girl”, and once again says this on page 279 to Cooper and Dirt. What’s with the hypocrisy or double standard?

One of the things that bothered me the most from the book was the writing. It wasn’t bad but it didn’t feel quite right at the same time—it’s rather odd to explain. I just felt that given the theme of the book, the conversations between the characters were just quite unprofessional at times. One of the senator’s security guards, Simon, who also has a military background, speaks to his superiors in the most informal way, replying “Sure, boss” when Cooper decides to handle Presley, who by the way, has been ridiculously unprofessional at her writing job. It’s quite a petty complaint, but “Yes, sir” or “Yes sir, Mr. Sands” would have felt more appropriate given the political position of his boss and Simon’s profession and his military background, where titles or ranks (e.g. Corporal, General, Captain) are quite important or just common to mention as a sign of respect to someone who is in a superior position to you. Moreover, the Senator was completely unprofessional and disgusting during his “interview”, calling Presley a “pretty little thing” and “little lady”. However, given how Daniels was shown as a womaniser, it’s natural to believe the author intended him to be this… unprofessional. Besides this, however, Presley was given time and an opportunity by the Senator himself to interview him, and she literally accomplished nothing. She got no information, she made no questions—she was just completely awful at her job.

Another thing that bothered me: some of the characters. The protagonist (Presley) and one of the deuteragonists (Dirt) are just so frustrating I contemplated leaving this book unfinished many times. In the midst of the murder of a very important political figure, Dirt is so unprofessional at his job as a sheriff that he refuses to cooperate with Cooper just because he has a petty grudge, even though Cooper, as the head security of the Senator, has useful information that could bide invaluable to the investigation. Presley, though, she’s just the worst. Not only is she unprofessional enough to the point I ponder how she got her HR manager title at McLaughlin industries to begin with, but she’s also a gossipy, immature, snoopy, privacy-invading bitch. She thinks she’s entitled to everyone’s private lives just for the sake of gossiping and all confidential information in an investigation she has NO legal role in. She constantly pesters the guy she so claims to like just because she wants to play hard-to-get, because she wants him to chase her and constantly does things to piss him off, just to prove to herself he cares, and that she is so desirable he should feel lucky just for witnessing her presence alone. It’s exasperating.

The story is interesting and I think the book itself is promising and has potential, but there were just too many factors involved that made the book very frustrating to read at times. Moreover, I believe Laina Turner Molaski requires a serious editor. I found at least five grammatical and/or spelling missteps in just the first twenty pages, and there were more mistakes scattered throughout the chapters, sometimes repeated in a same page. While I don’t have a particular problem with this since it doesn't affect my personal reading experience, I do believe that if you’re going to publish a book, it must be neat in all or most respects, just for presentation and professionalism. A great deal of people may have a problem with it, an assumption well asserted by reading other reviews which complain about the same issue. Furthermore, you can find the same complaints by reading reviews from the second book, meaning that this is an issue that prevailed and shouldn’t have.

All in all, the storyline was interesting, and the book shows promise when reading the synopsis. But the protagonist's personality, some of the dialogue between the characters and certain events just made this book almost unbearable to me at times. These complaints may seem to head the book towards a negative rating, however, towards the end, the book was becoming a little bit as enjoyable as it was in the beginning, so it redeemed itself, in a small way. I believe the book was okay and I liked it at the beginning, and enjoyed the last couple of chapters as well, though Presley with her entitled attitude and stupidity almost ruined it, but the other characters cloaked her frustrating behavior quite a bit. Still, I didn’t quite like it that much as a whole, so I believe a 2.5 rating is quite fair in terms of my general enjoyment. However, two stars seems too harsh, so I believe rating it a three, “I liked it”, is fairer. A couple of annoyances, though quite poignant during my reading experience at times, don’t justify judging the book so harshly as a whole, since it was an enjoyable read for the most part.
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Author 275 books1,832 followers
June 4, 2024
I've read reviews and need to point out that I'm reviewing the fully re-edited version of this book.
Some don't like Presley's personality--I love it. Personally, I think she's refreshing and interesting. Her curiosity makes her heedless and reckless sometimes, but it works well.
And I seriously let myself be duped. I missed things because I liked some characters and disliked others. It's not often someone trips me up all the way to the end.
I had a lot of fun with it.
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267 reviews53 followers
April 20, 2011
Presley is a Senior Human Resource Manager at McLaughlin Industries. Right in the beginning of the book, she gets fired from her job. She definitely has to find some kind of work since she loves shoes and shopping! As you can see from these quotes:

"Enough reflecting, she said to herself, unlocking her door. There were more pressing things to worry about--like finding a new job. The bills wouldn't pay themselves, and she didn't have a sugar daddy in her back pocket. Stepping on the foyer, she kicked off her Jimmy Choo's (she had a weakness for shoes and would rather not eat than go without her favorite shoes), and dug her toes into the thick, cream shag carpet as she hung her coat in the front closet. I'll have to cut back on the shoe shopping now that I am unemployed, she thought to herself. That was going to be more difficult than anything. A girl had to have her priorities." p.14

"Shoes, bags and accessories of all kinds were just as important as food; actually, they were probably more important than food. Right after coffee and before food was probably the perfect priority for accessories." p. 34

She was thinking about what she would like to do for a job. The two things she always wanted to do was be a writer and work at Kentucky Fried Chicken (her favorite restaurant when she was little). Her friend Trevor had talked about her writing for his online magazine. Since she loves to write, she thought maybe she will try that. Her first assignment is to interview the Senator who is from Alkon, her hometown. She decides to go there and do the interview. She figures it will be a good chance to spend time with her friends and family too.

Within a few hours of the time that she interviews the Senator, he is murdered. She finds herself immersed in trying to figure out who murdered the Senator. This is when the book really picked up for me! I am surprised at how good of a detective Presley is, and this really made the story!

Presley's mom still treated her like a little girl, and that was really annoying. If I was Presley I would have told her that she is a grown girl and stop treating her like a child!

Overall, I really enjoyed this book! The story really picked up for me after the murder, and I was turning pages to see what was going to happen next! I hope Presley comes back in another book! I definitely recommend this book!
220 reviews3 followers
February 15, 2013
I don't normally pay attention to editing as I work with social media and forget not to shorten everything anyway (ie texting). However, I found myself re-reading paragraphs when the wrong pronoun was used. I had to think about what the author was trying to say when "they" was used instead of "we".

The second thing I failed to understand was how the main character (Presley) worked as a Human Resource Manager and managed to get fired from her job when she was the victim of sexual harassment. Isn't being able to handle situations such as this a main factor in being a HR Manager? These problems were just the beginning of the book. After that, the story bogged down in details.

The murder victim is killed with a shoe. I was halfway through the book and the shoe was never brought up again. The same happens when Presley sees her father out at 1 am with no explanation. If you mention details in the beginning, there should be a point to it. I understand a good book leaves you guessing until the end, but the story couldn't hold my interest long enough to get that far.
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108 reviews
February 21, 2023
Stilettos Scoundrels Book 1. The Presley Thurman Cozy Mystery Series by Laina Turner.
I received a free copy of this book via author and am voluntarily leaving a review.

I really liked the story and enjoyed the way it developed throughout the chapters. I will continue reading the Presley Thurman Series to see how it developed in time.
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2,317 reviews58 followers
January 10, 2021
I liked it

This was a lot of fun. I really liked the characters and the story. I’m interested to see what happens in book 2 since the setting seems so temporary. The part I liked and didn’t like was when it would jump to another characters thoughts, sometimes it was difficult to tell that was happening.
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1,066 reviews
March 30, 2020
After an "incident" in her boss' office, Presley Thurman is let go from her position as HR manager. Needing time to assess her situation, she heads to her hometown for quality friends and family time. Then a murder is committed and her friends are implicated; it's up to Presley to put things together and save the day.

To be honest, I had a hard time putting together my synopsis for this book. Partly due to the fact that I was switching rapidly between other novels and partly because my mind kept wandering, I couldn't nail down the exact plot by the time it came to write my review.

The good: The story does flow. There was no need to page back and re-introduce myself to side characters because I'd forgotten who they were. And all of the characters, both main and secondary, had their own personalities.

The bad: Even though my copy was one that was updated, I still found typos and grammatical errors that were off-putting.

All in all, I liked the book and didn't love it. Presley was too immature and superficial in her values. If she had been younger (maybe as much as ten years younger), it might have been forgivable. I still wouldn't have clicked with her, but I'd be more understanding. There was also a TSTL moment in the final moments that just killed the entire project for me.
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2,372 reviews13 followers
August 12, 2018
Presley is an intriguing protagonist in this mystery, but her mother is someone this reader can do without. Some slight continuity issues, but other than that, a good mystery.
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Author 12 books281 followers
May 9, 2011
Stilettos & Scoundrels by Laina Turner-Molaski is a quirky tale with all of the essentials: murder, mystery and great fashion! Presley Thurman is just your average single female trying to make her way up the corporate ladder while looking the best she possibly can. So when her boss fires her after she refuses his advances, she naturally prepares thinking of ways she can have a career and her shoe collection at the same time. Quickly being offered a job for a newspaper, Presley heads to her small hometown where she is to write an article about a local Senator. Dressed to impress, she sets off on what she expects to be an easy endeavor, only to have the tables turned when the Senator is found murdered. Presley quickly takes advantage of the situation in hopes of writing the piece of a lifetime.

Cooper Sands is not only extremely charming and sexy, but he happens to be in charge of protecting the Senator while he is in town. When his job brings him face to face with Presley, the connection that sparked to life in high school is back and hotter than ever. Cooper must find a way to solve the murder and keep the stubborn Presley out of harms way.

Stilettos & Scoundrels is written in third person and is mainly from Presley's point of view. There are only a few paragraphs throughout the book that are from the perspective of other characters and I feel as though this prevented me from getting to know what some of the other characters were really about. Although this did add to the mystery in some ways so it works out well with the story line. And there is plenty of mystery to go around! Just when I was getting comfortable thinking I knew who the murderer was, new scandals and clues were thrown in to throw me off of the trail.
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5,662 reviews340 followers
April 25, 2016
Are you a fan of Stephanie Plum or Holly Woods ? Do you love reading books about females who love detective work but get into mischief along the way ? I know I do as I have always been interested in the crime solving type books and shows and often I could imagine myself like these characters - always finding trouble. They are also good books if you want a laugh and wanting a mystery that isn't too gory. The other thing I loved about Laina Turner's books is that each one has alliteration in the title e.g Book #1 is called Stilettos and Scoundrels . Reading this book made me remember one of my favourite movies called High Heels and Low-Lifes. In this book we meet Presley Thurman who was working in a HR company in Chicago, that was until she lost her job due to her sleazy boss. Now jobless and needing money, Presley through her best friend Trevor gets a job writing for his newspaper and her first piece is about the new US Senator who is currently in her hometown. Presley travels back home and interviews the Senator and heads to type up the piece and hoping that is it. The thing is he turns up dead and the last person to see him alive and now the number #1 murder suspect is Presley. Now Presley must clear her name unless she wants to spend the rest of her life behind bars , this would have not been too hard of a job but her ex-boyfriend from High School Cooper happens to be the head of Security for the Senator. Now the pair of them must team up to find out not only who killed the US Senator but who is wanting to frame Presley. Stilettos and Scoundrels is filled with not only Romantic Suspense but also some humourous parts along the way.
Perfect for those looking for a Cozy Chick-lit Mystery
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Author 43 books88 followers
June 6, 2013
I originally was going to tackle these stories separately, but I would be repeating myself too much. Maybe if I hadn't read them all so soon after each other I could have done it successfully. So, I'll review the Presley Thurman Mysteries as one.

All of these stories are centered around one person, Presley Thurman. She is an outspoken woman who acts before she thinks many times. She is not afraid to take a chance and will despite the consequences. She also seems to be a magnet for trouble. Murder follows her everywhere starting a senator from her hometown who gets it right after seeing her. Through the stories, you follow Presley from one deadly adventure to another and finding a little romance as she goes along.

I did enjoy the stories and the plot the author wove. Nothing was black or white or what it appeared to be. There were many twists and turns that kept you reading to find out what was going to happen next.

The characters were very unique and lively. None of them were boring or bland. A few were over the top, but I've met a few in real life just like that. So, in that sense they were pretty real.

I will say that the scene shifts were very confusing at times. The transition from one scene to another was too quick or not there at all. That had me going back to read sections over again to get my bearings. Dialogue would continue and I wouldn't know for a few paragraphs that I was in another scene. That slowed down my reading.

Over all, a good read, but the scene transition really hurt my enjoyment. If you like mysteries, give it a try. The stories are very good.

Note: This book was received as part of a book tour with no expectation of a positive review.
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1,379 reviews130 followers
March 18, 2011
Stiletos & Scoundrels gave me a chuckle in a lot of the spots. The main character, Presley, yes her mother had a fondness for Elvis, is a zany type of character. She gets fired from her job in the big city of Chicago where where she lives. She loves the windy city and lives just blocks away from the busy downtown shopping area. She has a passion for shoes, Starbucks and snooping. I think it was a good thing she got fired because she is wasting her talents in my opinion being a HR director. She takes on a job that requires her to write a piece on a Senator, for a friend of hers who has an online magazine. The Senators wife is from Alkon and they maintain a home in Presley's hometown. What could be better? A paying job and visiting family and friends. In her attempts to the get the goods on the Senator, she becomes embroiled in the investigation of his murder. Nope, she didn't do it, but his death puts her in the path of old high school flames, town gossips, the police, and some mobsters. Plus she is staying in her childhood home and with her mother drives her crazy with her attempts to find her a mate. As the story goes on it just gets crazier and crazier and she no longer knows who to trust and someone is out to harm her because she will not stop digging to find the truth as to what has happened to the Senator. Time is running out and the bad , guys are getting closer. I think Presley has a future in being a private investigator. I enjoyed this book and hope to read more about Presley and her shenanagins...
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1,850 reviews72 followers
May 18, 2011
STILETTOS & SCOUNDRELS by Laina Turner-Molaski is an interesting chick lit/suspense/mystery/romance.It has a large cast of characters each one with their own insight into the problems,and their own way of thinking. It is well written with details and style. This is a quirky tale of murder,mystery,fashion,chick lit spin,climbing the corporate ladder,sensual harassment by an employer,scandals,and adventure. Presley has adventures abound,is fired from her job after refusing to slept with her boss and finds a dead senator.Cooper,is to protect a senator,who of course of found dead,had an attraction to Presley in high school and must find a killer before any harm can come to Presley. Presley and Cooper's high school attraction is still there after all these years.This is a fast paced story with plenty of adventure, action, mystery, suspense,scandals,with a little chick lit spin. Murder by shoe what is there not to enjoy...I would recommend this story to any and all chick lit,suspense,romance,and mystery fans it will keep you on your toes.This book was received for the purpose of review from Nurture Your Books and the author and details can be found at Five Seas Ink and My Book Addiction and More.
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26 reviews
August 12, 2012
Yes, I am reading a mental 'junkfood' mystery. I do this a lot when I find the kindle versions free on Amazon. A lot. Seriously, I 'spend' more on free books than I do any other kind, heh.

At least this one isn't a paranormal mystery, those are like crack to me. So sad...

ETA Okay, this book blows. I tried to muddle my way through it, but only made it about 35% before the crappy writing and unlikable characters got to me. I will read some serious trash too, so you know this one had to be pretty bad.
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1,801 reviews12 followers
May 20, 2015
I couldn't finish this book. I didn't find the main character likable at all, she seemed immature to me. The author chooses to spend a lot of time going into detail about the main character's clothes and accessories that became annoying. I have read other series where this is done but is handled much better. The other thing I was having difficulty with was the change from first to third person at random times which throws off the flow of the story. Unfortunately, I probably won't be reading any more in this series.
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189 reviews6 followers
November 14, 2019
Sorry to have to rate this a 2, but the writing was stilted. Real people use contractions in everyday casual speech. Not so in this book. It made the characters less believable for me. I'm addition, there were problems with identifying the proper use of a semicolon. There were verb tense issues as well.

Nobody's perfect. With good proofreading, I would have given the book a 3 star rating. The story line was fun. This book could have been a pleasure to read.
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282 reviews
March 7, 2014
The basis of the story is good. Presley is a bit annoying. The author tells the story from Presley's point of view but strays every now and then she throws in thoughts from Cooper or another character. The editing was bad. Lots of mistakes. Presley mentions Simons parentage before she actually discovers the truth!
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4,876 reviews738 followers
December 12, 2012
First in the Presley Thurman Mystery series revolving around an idiot woman I would prefer to see die. Gee, Kath, tell us what you really think...

My Take
Omigod, the woman is oblivious...what am I saying? She's not a woman, she's still an immature girl who has got so much growing up to do yet. At age 33. Her whining about having to actually listen to Brian is a major indicator. Grow some balls, girl. She's overly obsessed with accessorizing and, yeah, I know a lot of other books have had characters who are too focused on shallow material things. However they've done it well. I suspect Turner is channeling Sex and the City. It's not working.

Pres sees nothing wrong with pushing, pushing, pushing at everyone else to talk about their issues, but the first two sentences about her own issues has her running for the door. And being upset that they would have the nerve to push! Oooh. Gag. Turner has worked hard to find every possible cliché about women and then worked even harder to fit them in whether it's consistent with Presley's character or not. Presley is truly flexible. And so is any concept of continuity.

There weren't even any cute agents, so the entire thing was a waste of my time.


Consistency in her character would be a treat. One minute she's thinking she's a lousy lay and the next she thinks she's God's gift. Then there's the "only the senator and Tobey know about the gambling" when she already knows that other people know. Does she even read her own story? She knows she's smarter than everyone else. Which only proves what an idiot she is. If Turner is trying to be snarky, it ain't workin'. She's got enough savings to last a couple months and now she says the bill collectors will be calling in a week. Hey, what the heck? Let's go shopping. Presley already knows how much Helen despised Tom and now she's asking if Helen didn't care for Tom? I swear to God, the woman is not reading what she's writing.

I was sure he had to be incredibly busy, or he would have jumped at the chance to spend more time with me.

Plus, who wouldn't want me? In fact, he should feel lucky to be this close to me.


At her age, why is she still allowing her mother to nag her every single minute of the day? Why not just sit down with her and point it out? Explain that if she cancelled the nagging and guilt tripping, she would be back to visit more often. Duh.

What's with the jumping back and forth between points of view? Sure, I know it's done, but with A LOT more skill than is shown here. It's just confusing. Y'all need to read up on the basic rules about formatting dialog.

I'm shocked. Just shocked. Presley owns flip-flops? I do so hope they're at least designer. She moans and groans so much about designer this and designer that, I would have expected her to have better taste than thinking Pottery Barn is the height of sophistication. She barges into Tony's place and then gets pissy because he's not being a good host?

I am struggling to read this. Christ, I feel as though we're still in high school with all the self-centered angst. When did we learn that Simon was Palazzo's son? Okay, it's pages later, but we do find out that, yes indeedy, Simon is Palazzo's son.

No, actually she's still single because she's too freaking self-absorbed to notice anyone else in the room. Poor thing, she keeps having to wait, what, five to fourteen minutes for people. I don't how she survives.

She actually believes she can tell Cooper that she had a run-in with an employee of his, Katy throws coffee at him and then Cooper'll just be satisfied with that? If she's the epitome of smart, I am desperately worried for the rest of the planet.

Oh, she thinks she's just been threatened? Oh Lord, please see to it that Presley Thurman gets knocked off by the end of this story. If only for purposes of genetic selection and to preserve the rest of us from having to ever read about her again.

Omigod, Toby just told them that Chris' life is in danger and Presley wants to know what the hurry is. Oh, yeah, and then she hits Cooper while he's driving at 90 miles-per-hour.

I was going to beg Turner to get herself an editor, but I notice in the preface that she's thanking an editor. I'm not sure if I should be appalled at how it ended up or more appalled to wonder what the editor started with! This desperately needs a content editor who hopefully will finish cleaning up the spelling and grammar.

The Story
It's amazing how lighthearted Presley Thurman feels about losing her job. She's always loved writing...I can only hope Pres is better than Turner; maybe losing her job is a sign to pursue the job offer Trevor made her just days ago.

It's just that her first assignment sends her back to the hometown she fled all those years ago to interview Senator Daniels. She'll have to endure her mother! Ick. As well as no access to Starbucks and decent shopping.

Well, her mother's welcome is as expected, but the senator's fate is not and Presley finds herself caught up in a murder investigation. I'd like to say there was tension and drama, but the only emotions I experienced were how soon can I get out of this!

The Characters
Presley Thurman is a vain, self-centered twit who doesn't notice anything happening around her except in relation to herself. Sue and Clark Thurman are her parents. Her mother is a whiny, nagging bitch more concerned with appearances while her dad is a sweetheart. Jesse is her drifting younger brother. Katy Smythe is her best friend through high school and now runs Katy's Klassy Kuts, a beauty salon in town. Rick is her loser ex-boyfriend who is too hardheaded to get the message. Trevor Jameson is a friend and editor of Our World; he's with Doug.

Senator Tom Daniels is a typical politician---a jerk and a womanizer. It seems he has other problems as well. His long-suffering, rich wife, Helen, has been busy on her own behalf. And what a bitch she is! Whoa. Turner starts by saying Daniels is an up-and-comer who may run for president in the next election and later on Presley wonders why he needs security. Um, just how out of touch with reality is Turner? Tobey Stone is the senator's assistant; his brother, Chris is very protective of him. Simon Atkins is part of the senator's security team. He's got one heck of a past. Garrison Palazzo is one of the owners of the Blue Royale Casino where the senator has lost a lot of money.

Brian Ames is her old high school boyfriend whom her mother insists on inviting around. Good thing his girlfriend, Barbara George, doesn't find out. Derrick "Dirt" Robinson is the sheriff now and another old schoolfriend. Cooper Sands is the proverbial bad boy from school. Now he heads up his own security company, Sands Security Solutions, and he's currently in charge of the senator's security. He's got a thing for Presley. Must be a masochist. Ruth Johnson is the town librarian, a closet gossip, Helen's friend, and tight with Presley's mother in the Junior League. Bobby is her loser son whose marriage has broken up. Naturally, it's his wife's fault. Betty runs Betty's Baked Goods and I'd love to visit if only to taste that peach cream cheese muffin!

David Ritter is the chauvinistic jerk of a boss at McLaughlin Industries and he switches between being the vice-president of sales and the CEO. Tonya is her best work friend who keeps meaning to quit smoking. Gary is Presley's boss and the vice-president of human resources; he's spoken to Ritter in the past about his sexual harassment.

The Cover
The cover is cute with its stiletto shoes in the middle of a pool of blood.

The title is accurate enough for it's the combination of Stilettos & Scoundrels that this story revolves around.
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259 reviews43 followers
January 10, 2019
Never start reading a novel when you are feeling contrary. I did so with Stilettos & Scoundrels by Laina Turner, and for that reason, had trouble getting involved in the story. For instance, I thought Presley should have had a tape recorder running in her pocket when she went in to talk to her boss, who basically told her to 'put out or get out'

Luckily a good night's rest brightened my mood considerably and I have literally just 'turned the last page' in my Kindle reading app, and the more the story progressed, the more I was drawn in.

I can appreciate the ambivalence Presley had about going back to her home town. On the one hand, It was a great place to go to recharge her batteries after she was fired, and she needed to find another job. On the other hand, seeing all those people whom she had known before she left for college was probably somewhat strained. Especially the townsfolk of the 'old boyfriend' variety.

Most cozy mysteries start with a main character who is not a professional investigator. Presley was head of HR at a big corporation in Chicago before she was fired. She talked her way in to an interview with a US Senator, which led to Presley being one of the last people to see him alive. So, the Feds wanted to talk to her, the local LEO's wanted to talk to her, and Cooper, the Senator's private security wanted to talk to her.

Well, Cooper happened to be an old boyfriend. They hadn't seen each other in years, but it was obvious there was still a lot of sizzle. The author held back just enough to have just about anyone become a suspect at one time, but in the end, all the various storylines were drawn together and things made sense.

The revelatory scene made me think of a story where a hostage was describing the moment the soldiers burst into the building to take down the bad guys. She said, "He said, "Get down!" in a voice that said he meant business (so everyone did), and they were subsequently rescued.

I did really enjoy the way Presley and Cooper's increasing interest in each other was written. They didn't just see each other for the first time in years and then fall into bed. They teased each other here and there and they fought 'the inevitable'. It was like they were mad at themselves that something was still there. The progression of their relationship was as fun to 'watch' as it was to read.
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1,755 reviews26 followers
January 21, 2020
Well done! I was totally surprised by the ending, not who I thought was the killer at all. The author is a master of misinformation and distraction.

Presley Thurman gets fired from her HR job after refusing to sleep with her boss. She decides to go home to visit her parents and friends. While catching up on the local gossip with her friends she decides to try her hand at writing a human profile article for an online magazine. She pushed her way into an interview with a local Senator. The next day she finds out the Senator was murdered at his mansion. She decides to try to find out who killed the Senator in order to finish her article. She is warned off investigating by the police, the Senator's security team, the Senator's wife and has threats made against her. She manages to stumble her way through (sometimes literally due to get choice of footwear) and gets caught in an armed standoff. The killer confesses and the FBI come in guns blazing to save everyone and found up the bad guys. Presley also manages to start a romantic relationship with one of the locals, Cooper. Cannot wait for the next book in this series.

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Author 1 book119 followers
April 2, 2019
After a MeToo moment, heroine Presley quits her job in HR and decides to become a journalist. The day after her first interview, her subject--a senator--is found murdered, the weapon being a stiletto heel. Was Presley the last one to see him alive? Her ex-boyfriend Cooper thinks she's a suspect.

Who murdered the senator? Does this spell the end for Presley's new career . . . and her freedom? Will old feelings resurface between her and Cooper, or will they be at each other's throats?

This is the debut novel for the author. I think she was attempting to do one of those quirky, funny cozy mysteries, with humor, but she fell out short of the mark. I'm willing to cut her slack as it is her first book. I am interested to see what happens in book 2.

Just a side comment . . . This book is full of brand names and cultural references. I wonder if that dates a book and/or makes it less accessible to those who aren't familiar with these references. Books can live on Amazon and other online book stories for a long time. Will a reader ten years from now understand what the references mean?

I received a free copy of this book, but that did not affect my review.
1,187 reviews5 followers
February 15, 2020
Presley has made a change moving from the city and her mediocre job to her home town and trying her hand at journalism. She gets a plum assignment interviewing a Senator. Unfortunately the next day the Senator is killed and his security team thinks she is the prime suspect. The head of the security team just happens to be her ex-boyfriend. It is going to be a challenge getting herself out of this one while keeping her ex at hands length.

This is a great cozy mystery with a strong, quirky female lead and a touch of romance. The characters are kooky, gossipy, fun, and just what a small town atmosphere needs. The narrative is creative and the dialogue is great and witty. The storyline flows smoothly and is filled with surprises, unexpected twists and unanticipated turns, and building sense of suspense that keeps you on end until the end. I enjoyed the strong female lead and her romantic interest. This cozy is worth reading. I look forward to reading more from this series.

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Author 15 books18 followers
March 13, 2019
"Stilettos & Scoundrels" combines elements of chick lit, romantic suspense, and cozy mystery, so if you like those genres, you're likely to enjoy this book. Presley leaves her high-powered life in Chicago to go home to small-town Illinois, where she reconnects with an old flame--actually, more than one old flame--and gets involved in a murder mystery. Hijinks and romance ensue.

The small-town Illinois setting is nice, and the mystery has a twist that I didn't see coming, which is always nice. Presley is one of those heroines who just has to insist on getting into danger, which is a popular trope but sometimes one just wants to see a heroine with some basic sense of self-preservation. Still, it's a fun, upbeat, humorous romantic suspense/cozy mystery that will probably appeal to many readers of the genre.
6,028 reviews40 followers
June 2, 2019
Our heroine gets fired from her PR job and interviews a senator to make some money in the meantime. Only he turns up dead the next day and now she has to clear her own name.

This is the first book in this series and the first I have read by this author. It introduces our heroine, a bit of an air headed female turned PI, with no real skills but a bit of feisty determination (occasionally). What we get is an interesting mystery story with a bit of intrigue, a bit of romance, and a bit of humor. I found the story to be easy to read and enjoyable, a nice bit of a cozy mystery. I am looking forward to the next book where I hope to see the character grow and actually learn a few tricks of her new trade. Only time (and the next book) will tell.

Recommended.

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20.7k reviews359 followers
January 21, 2020
Presley Thurman lost her job and, with nothing else to occupy her and a need for a paycheck to buy clothes and other necessities, she takes her friend up on a suggestion to work as a freelance editor for an online magazine. Her first assignment was to interview Senator Tom Daniels from her hometown, but shortly after the interview with him, the Senator is murdered by a stiletto plunged into his neck! Presley now is determined that she will solve the mystery of the Senator’s grisly murder. Can she find the killer? Does her determination put her in danger as she gets closer to the answer?

I really do love cozy mysteries. The story line, despite the perhaps excess load of “filler” information, was intriguing and kept the reader engaged in finding what happened. Grab your copy and see if Presley is indeed a sharp detective and able to ferret out the clues!

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1,238 reviews24 followers
January 26, 2020
This looks like it will be a really good cozy mystery.

We get to meet Presley and Cooper. Presley has came back home to visit after losing her job in Chicago. She comes home to figure out what her next plans will be and finds herself in the middle of a murder mystery. Cooper owns a security company and is guarding a senator, only to find out his client has ended up dead.

This hints at the possibility of romance, but it is not the main focus of the story. Good story line, entertaining characters, easy to visualize descriptions to detail, and engaging dialogue. All in all, a good read.

Written as a 1st person, single pov with a completed mystery ending.

Would I recommend this book? Yes

Would I read more from this author? Yes

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