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Down and Dead in Dixie by Vicki Hinze
The Down and Dead, Inc. Series (1st in series)
Publisher: Magnolia Leaf Press
To live, sometimes ya gotta die!
Daisy Grant is in a heap of trouble. She stumbles into a mob turf war and now somebody wants her dead. Daisy may be small-town to the bone, not at all the kind of woman to deal with the Southern Mafia, but she knows how to get creative fast!
Enter the way-too-attractive Mark Jensen. He didn't mean to rescue anybody, and he certainly didn't mean to go on the run because of a stubborn, sassy woman.
Soon they are up to their ears in so many wacky characters they don't know who's on their side. Daisy and Mark decide that to live, sometimes ya gotta die. And sometimes to die right takes … practice.
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Romance and Intrigue to keep you guessing
ReplyDeleteThe story line flows quickly with many different characters that keep you guessing as to how the story will come out. Some of the elements are a little hard to believe – the main character seems to always be running into complications – but it is a very enjoyable story and kept me reading until the end. The ending leaves a good opening for continued stories with these characters, but a satisfying end to this segment. The story reminded me of an old fashioned detective story. The plot and characters are visually developed so you can picture the setting and the characters come alive. It is fun to think about whether the setting in this story could really exist in our world. The best part of this story was that it is appropriate for any age and proves that you can write a successful story without adding graphic details. This is a very enjoyable book that I would recommend to anyone.
I received this book from bookfun.org in return for my honest review.