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:
Erica Lucke Dean: “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.
When she's not busy writing or tending to her collection of crazy
chickens, diabolical ducks, and a quintet of piglets, hell bent on having her
for dinner, she's either reading bad fan fiction or singing karaoke in the
local pub. Much like the main character in her first book, To Katie With Love,
Erica is a magnet for disaster, and has been known to trip on air while walking
across flat surfaces.
How she's managed to survive this long is one of life's great
mysteries.”
To learn more about Ms. Dean and her books please visit her website or
follow her on Facebook.
Appraisal:
Katie, who is now four months pregnant, gets arrested in Paris trying
to spy on her husband, Cooper Maxwell, at his latest film shoot. Unfortunately she isn’t carrying any ID to
prove who she is. It could happen! At the end of To Katie With Love, the prior
book in this series, the book skipped forward a year. While Katie is trying to
convince the Paris police inspector, Henri Gaspard, who she is, the story jumps
back, using this book to fill in the gap.
The hijinks and miscommunications at work are hysterical. All of Ms.
Dean’s secondary character interactions are just as enjoyable as her main
characters. They always add depth to the scenes. Vivian Allen, Cooper’s
publicist, is a thorn in Katie’s side, and Cooper seems oblivious to Vivian’s
advancements, which gives Katie the opportunity to rely on her own devices. We
are then given the privilege of getting to know Katie’s parents, I think Katie
takes after her mom a little more than she’s willing to admit. There is also no
denying Katie is a gem in her father’s eyes. Cooper’s parents were both gems.
Lizzie, Cooper’s mom, is excellent at reading people and knows how to get what
she wants. Colin, Cooper’s father, is now enjoying his life since retiring from
Her Majesty’s Diplomatic Service. One would expect him to be a stuffy old
Englishman, which is far from the truth. They are both delightful and will be
wonderful grandparents. And I’m not just saying that because they have chickens
and goats on their estate in England.
The storyline moves at a good pace with a couple wrenches thrown in to
complicate things. A lot of For the Love of Katie is a comedy of errors
that were no fault of her own. Then there are memorable scenes that are Katie’s
fault, these all involved too many adult beverages. The ending is perfect as
Cooper defines being the perfect man by accepting and relishing Katie for who
she is. For the Love of Katie is an enchanting read I highly recommend.
Buy now
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FYI:
Original review published May 9, 2017.
For the Love of Katie is book two in The Katie Chronicles. This book
can be read as a standalone.
Format/Typo
Issues:
No significant issues.
Rating: *****
Five Stars
Reviewed
by: ?wazithinkin
Approximate word count: 80-85,000 words
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