Genre: Romantic
Comedy/Chick-Lit
Description:
“Newlywed Katie Maxwell is ready to settle down and leave her amateur
detective days behind. But when the veil of secrecy surrounding her husband’s
latest project takes them to Europe, her penchant for sleuthing lands her in
some serious hot foreign water.
Katie will need to think quickly to talk her way out of handcuffs and
a Parisian jail cell. Too bad she doesn't speak French.”
Author:
“After walking away from her career as a business banker to pursue
writing full-time, Erica moved from the hustle and bustle of the big city to a
small tourist town in the North Georgia Mountains where she lives in a
90-year-old haunted farmhouse with her workaholic husband, her 180lb lap dog,
and at least one ghost.”
Appraisal:
In To Katie with Love (the
first book in this series) between the penultimate and final chapter, the story
jumps ahead a year. A lot of things have changed for our protagonist, Katie,
and her love interest, Cooper, during that interval. This story looks back on
that period and tells the story of how Katie and Cooper jumped from point A to
point B.
While a lot changes in that year, the things that don’t change are
just as critical. Katie is still clumsy. She worries just a little too much.
And she’s … snoopy might be a nice way to put it. In other words, none of the
things that made Katie so loveable and her first story such a fun read have
changed which made For the Love of Katie
a fun read as well. For what it’s worth, I think Cooper is a saint.
FYI:
Mild adult situations.
While this is the second book in a series it can be read as a
standalone.
Format/Typo
Issues:
No significant issues.
Rating:
***** Five Stars
Reviewed
by: BigAl
Approximate
word count: 80-85,000 words
3 comments:
Really great cover!
I agree, Maria. I love this book cover. Thanks for dropping in and commenting.
It's one of my favorite covers. I'm truly lucky to have a publisher who cares about those things. And so thankful to Big Al for featuring my reviews today!
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