Dying to Read by
Lorena McCourtney
All she wanted was a paycheck. What she got was a murder.
Cate Kinkaid's life is . . . well, frankly it's floundering. Her social life, her career, her haircut--they're all a mess. Unemployed, she jumps at the chance to work for her PI uncle, even though she has no experience and no instincts. After all, she is just dabbling in the world of private investigating until she can find a "real" job.
All she has to do for her first assignment is determine that a particular woman lives at a particular address. Simple, right? But when she reaches the dark Victorian house, she runs into an hungry horde of gray-haired mystery readers and a dead body. This routine PI job is turning out to be anything but simple. Is Cate in over her head?
This is not your regular mystery novel. This is a great and funny book. It kinda reminds me of those quacky mystery movies that are more of a comedy than a serious, thriller.
Cate finds herself in so many funny predicaments that it just makes the book.
I can't wait for the next book to come out in the Cate Kinkiad mystery series
Hey, Shelby,
ReplyDeleteI know that you have been a part of one of my blog tours in the past, so I wanted to contact you to see if you would be interested again.
I am putting together a blog tour for my upcoming e-book, A Light in the Window: An Irish Christmas Love Story, which is actually the prequel for the Marcy and Patrick O'Connor, the parents in my Daughters of Boston and Winds of Change series. If you think you would like to participate, please contact me through my website as I do not know your last name or have your e-mail, okay?
Thanks, Shelby!
Hugs,
Julie