WHAT FANS ARE SAYING... 
By Pat Peregrin
I enjoyed the 4th book in the Jillian Bradley Mystery Series.  It was 
suspenseful and entertaining at the same time.  She does, however, go a 
little overboard on her dog "Teddy" but as she said he is like her 
child.Even though I had an inkling who the murderer was, I never guessed how it was being done or why. He was a genius but had slipped over the line between genius and insanity.
Generally after a few books in a series, a writer can get repetitive and boring but all these stories are different. Maybe she mAy reflect on something that had happened the last time they were together or in a tight spot but not enough to get annoying.
I think they are finally getting their proofreading problems fixed. Maybe the next book will be totally without errors. These books are great.
By 
Diane Hopper
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After being disappointed with her second novel in this series, I was 
hesitant about buying this book.  I am glad that I did.  It was Jillian 
at her best.  She has a lot of heart and cares about others.She is not afraid to go where she needs in order to find the answer to a mystery. Her dog "Teddy is a remarkable animal and for a Yorkie very fearless. Even her friend Ann (from the first book) was back.
I thought they had the proofreading thing straightened out until the end. The last chapter was repeated. Oh well, at least it wasn't throughout the entire book.

By cathyvee - June 2, 2013
This is a good book to take to the beach. It moves along very well and is not too much to think about. Quite entertaining.
Murder in Half Moon Bay, May 29, 2013 
      
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GloryB  - 

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A little too contrived to get a 5 star, but I enjoyed it, even if I knew
 in advance the dog was going to be dognapped. (I wouldn't have liked it
 if the dog had been hurt.)
 
Interesting, May 28, 2013 
      
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This was an 
enjoyable read.  Nothing too challenging in plot, but a   pleasant book 
nonetheless.  I do like the locations she chooses for this
 series.
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Just finished reading this book.  It was a page turner until the very 
end.  In this book, Jillian, her three garden club friends and her dog 
Teddy, help the Chief find the murderer. At times you couldn't tell who 
was really in charge of the investigation but unlike other Police 
Chiefs, this one took it in stride.  If Jillian and her friends weren't 
sleuthing they were eating.  This was a good read.  Looking forward to 
reading the next mystery.
 Murder in Half Moon Bay, May 22, 2013 
      
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      I have purchased more of her books and I know I will enjoy each one as I did the Murder in Half Moon Bay.
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                     Maggie reviewed Murder in Half Moon Bay (Jillian Bradley Mysteries, No. 1) (A Jillian Bradley Mystery)
               
 
                    I just loved this book, the characters came to life for me. I have never been one for a lot of fiction, but this author is fantastic, so much I have purchased the rest in the series and plan to enjoy early nights, tucked up warm in bed, with my 4 dogs, reading! Well done and keep up the good work!  | 
 kady51 reviewed Murder in Half Moon Bay (Jillian Bradley Mysteries, No. 1) (A Jillian Bradley Mystery)
Sounded
 a lot like Jessica Fletcher mysteries. Never did find out how old she 
was though. Had a lot of help from other people to solve the case and 
got into a little trouble along the way. 
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Enjoyed this book, mystery and suspense great characters, good read fun good plots and loved the little doggie too. fun
1 of 1 people found the following helpful
A little gossip hurts no one. Or does it?
Old
 friends provide insights that we have learned to respect. Never 
underestimate the power of inquiring minds. Working together provides 
amazing results.
Enjoyable reading!
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I love this book. I like the way it mystery all 
comes together at the end - It's the kind of book you can sit and read 
and get lost in the story. Love little Teddy.
                   
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                     Daniel Smythes "Hello World" reviewed Murder in Half Moon Bay (Jillian Bradley Mysteries, No. 1) (A Jillian Bradley Mystery)
              
I just stopped by to say thank you for the free 
book, which I downloaded ages ago. Sorry for the delay, but I had a ton 
of books to read, and now I have a chance to post reviews.
                   
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I enjoyed reading a different type of story than I have been choosing.  
This story held my interest and made me  want to keep reading it. I feel
 I would enjoy reading more by this author in the future.  Jana from 
East Texas
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Review by: Phillip Gatua on March 03, 2013
I felt like I was part of the story - that's how engrossed I got. I like the relationship Jillian has with the cop guy.
Feel Good Christmas Book
February 28, 2013 
By Elizabeth Truiett
Format:Kindle Edition
Jillian rings in the Christmas season with her friends Walter and 
Cecelia and extended family, but the real mystery lies in Jillian's 
quest for romance.  I can hardly wait to see what comes next for Jillian
 in the next novel, Ruby of Siam.  The murder mystery is well thought 
out and packs a punch when you realize who the murderer  is!
 This review is from: Great Game. From the Clutches of Evil (A Jillian Bradley Mystery) (Kindle Edition)
      
I enjoyed this book and finished it in a day.  It is a good clean book 
with a good story line.  Nancy Thames is a great author and I will be 
reading more of her books.
Review by: 
            Erickson Sue
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            I loved this story!! Kept me reading well into the night. 
Thanks for the great read, why is the only book on smashwords???? I 
loved the nosy Jillian and her friends. The setting was beautiful as I 
have been there many times. Teddy just loved!!! Again what a great 
read!! 
            
Jillian and her three 
collaborators in the Garden Club head off for a conference in a swanky 
hotel.  Even though I've been to conferences in swanky hotels, it felt 
very alien to my lifestyle, but I suspect some of my friends would be 
far more at home with the setting.  It gave me the impression of a 
Californian version of Dallas.  There were a lot of people introduced to
 me very fast, and who was with whom didn't really settle in my brain 
till quite late into the book, after one or two had been murdered!  I 
think this may have been my post-Christmas disorientation, but sometimes
 I felt Jillian's conversations, especially with suspects, to be very 
short. Would these people really give her intimate details with clues so
 that she could solve the crime in such a short exchange?
Jillian and her friends sort of irritated me with their pushy involvement in the crime-solving. Why would the Police Chief welcome their involvement? How about them trampling over all the evidence? And she kept putting herself at risk in very naive ways. I think she was extremely lucky not to have been bumped off herself.
But from these comments you can tell a number of things (I hope). Jillian gets you involved in her world. The author does a great job in drawing you in to the plot and to some of the people. The setting is described beautifully and the plot itself hangs together extremely well. From something that seemed very light to start with, it gets very deep, and I liked the science link, which was very realistic. It's always good when you can't put a book down after you've passed the halfway point!
I'm not sure whether I want to join Jillian in some of her other adventures, I'm not the Miss Marple kind, but I may well give them a go. Partly because Teddy the dog is adorable!
Jillian and her friends sort of irritated me with their pushy involvement in the crime-solving. Why would the Police Chief welcome their involvement? How about them trampling over all the evidence? And she kept putting herself at risk in very naive ways. I think she was extremely lucky not to have been bumped off herself.
But from these comments you can tell a number of things (I hope). Jillian gets you involved in her world. The author does a great job in drawing you in to the plot and to some of the people. The setting is described beautifully and the plot itself hangs together extremely well. From something that seemed very light to start with, it gets very deep, and I liked the science link, which was very realistic. It's always good when you can't put a book down after you've passed the halfway point!
I'm not sure whether I want to join Jillian in some of her other adventures, I'm not the Miss Marple kind, but I may well give them a go. Partly because Teddy the dog is adorable!
An intriguing mystery that kept me guessing until 
the very end.  Her descriptions of the California coastline and beach 
towns were reminiscent of what I remember from visiting there.  I will 
read all of Nancy Jill Thames stories now.

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When I download one of these books on my Kindle 
(and/or order paperback from Amazon also) I read to the end-in one 
sitting-if possible.  I want to see what Jillian and Teddy are up to 
NExT.  As a teacher of English in high school and college, I have read 
many books-some for "work" and many for "pleasure"...I have yet to 
discover a series that is so entertaining...quick reads...Jillian gets 
into situations that bring smiles to the readers...Teddy is a 
darling...almost a human character.  I look forward to the next 
installment in the lives of Teddy and Jillian and hope this series 
continues for a long, long time.  Oh, yes--I reread the book to make 
sure I missed nothing...in the summers, I read the series, one after the
 other, to refresh my memory.  To me, Jillian and Teddy are real, and I 
find it difficult (at times) to determine that they are characters in 
novels...love that...this writer brings the page alive... 
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This was a book I had to read straight to the finish
 without interuptions. It read like history from the East Bay of Central
 California. I could picture those canyons and trees. Yes, it took place
 in modern day with the main sleuth I've grown to love, but the story 
stretched back a century. Even though it took place in her home 
surroundings instead of a fancy resort, it was none the less satisfying.
 I have read uncountable mystery stories but this was a very new and 
unexpected storyline. 
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Can a murder mystery be lovely and comforting? By 
this author it can. This book gives fresh meaning to the term "cozy" 
mystery! The setting of the southwest was vividly described, along with 
good meals at a posh resort, well-rounded characters, and a very 
original mystery to boot. The comfort part comes in with the ease in 
which the author has the main character share her faith in God and 
heartfelt prayers. Also, zero profanity and other such offensive things. 
Filoli House was mentioned also which I love. Looking forward to the next book. Quite a bargain for the kindle price of $2.99.  | 
Format:Kindle Edition
In my opinion, in "The Ghost Orchid Murder"...the second novel in this
 series...the main character and super sleuth Jillian Bradley has a 
kindred spirit. As I was reading this captivating novel, my mind kept 
recalling Angela Lansbury in her role as Jessica Fletcher in the once 
popular television show, Murder She Wrote. Both of these female 
characters play a similar role...writers, widows, and willful women 
determined to solve murder mysteries.Talented Author Nancy Jill Thames demonstrates her creative ability in this Christian mystery novel. Along with a suspenseful "whodunit" murder, she manages to incorporate a touch of faith, a hint of romance, as well as the key ingredients it takes to write an enjoyable mystery novel. The many characters/suspects in the story add to the intensity of solving the murder mystery in an expedient and effective manner. Jillian Bradley, along with her lovable dog Teddy, manage to assist in solving this crime in no time flat. If you enjoy a good, clean mystery murder, then this is the novel for you.
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                     decency1st reviewed Murder in Half Moon Bay (Jillian Bradley Mysteries, No. 1) (A Jillian Bradley Mystery)
              
I was glad I didn't run into the usual four letter words and nasty content that cause me to stop reading and go for the refund button. That was really a relief, a breath of fresh air. I thank this author for that, along with making it an affordable price on the kindle. I wish her a Happy Thanksgiving as I've something extra to be thankful for this year. Keep up the good writing!
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Great little whodunit! - the suspense begins as soon as you start this 
adventurous hotel conference meeting and continues as you meet murder 
and drama down a "garden club" path to determine this puzzling mystery. 
Despite the serious nature of the plot, Thames manages to intercept 
moments of "society refinement" and "fun work-getaway time" with plenty 
of subtle hints to keep you guessing the murder culprit. The mix of an 
exclusive resort combined with the contemporary story line adds up to a 
time of captivating and fun reading following clever Jillian and her 
precious little companion/sleuth Yorkie. I can't wait to read the whole 
series!
 Suspend your disbelief and enjoy!
22 Oct 2012 
By Anemone
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Apart from the totally unlikely ease with which the protagonist is 
able to take part in a police investigation (which coming from a 
criminal justice background I found irritatingly unconvincing, but going
 with my Agatha Christie-reading background it was acceptable) I enjoyed
 this story: the characters, plot and setting were nicely developed and 
the canine character added a bit of fun. (Okay I talk to my dog too.) 
The plot revolves around a type of threat which is surprisingly rarely 
dealt with in this genre. As a fan of good cosies, I will look forward 
to the next in the series.
Review: Pacific Beach by Nancy Jill Thames
Title: Pacific Beach
Author: Nancy Jill Thames
Series: Book 5 of the Jillian Bradley Mysteries
Publisher: Createspace
ISBN: 978-1466237780
Author: Nancy Jill Thames
Series: Book 5 of the Jillian Bradley Mysteries
Publisher: Createspace
ISBN: 978-1466237780
Our Review: Pacific Beach is the fifth book in the Jillian Bradley mysteries.
This was my first time reading a book in 
the Jillian Bradley series, and Nancy Jill Thames does a very good job 
in detailing the background of Jillian and her family. I definitely 
didn’t feel like I lost anything by not reading the earlier books in the
 series.
Jillian and her family are headed for 
Pacific Beach for a family reunion. Staying in the same hotel is a young
 starlet called Victoria. When Victoria and her mother both turn up 
dead, the police eye up Jillian’s nephew, Chase, as the number one 
suspect. It’s up to Jillian to try and clear Chase’s name.
I really enjoyed Pacific Beach. The first
 chapter was very suspenseful and really set the tone for the whole 
book. I quickly got caught up in the magical, sunny setting where two 
deadly murders occurred. The mystery itself was excellent. I don’t want 
to give to much away to anyone wanted to read this book, but I loved how
 detailed the mystery was and it definitely kept me guessing!
Jillian is a little older than most of 
the sleuths I have been reading lately, and I really liked this fact. 
She seems like a younger version of Miss Marple. Well if Miss Marple had
 a cute adorable Yorkie called Teddy!
I loved Jillian’s family. The best way to
 describe them is cozy and tight-knit. At their family reunion they do a
 family meeting where they all share what has been happening with each 
of them. I just wanted to be a member of this warm and loving family.
This was such a enjoyable mystery, and I am planning to read the earlier books in the series.
Rhonda Patton reviewed The Ghost Orchid Murder (Jillian Bradley Mysteries, No. 2) (The Jillian Bradley Mystery...
I found this book catching my eye.  Sounds good.  I cannot wait to buy and read the rest of it. 
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
Format:Kindle Edition
when one finds that a friend is a skilled writer!  I just had the 
pleasure of reading my first Jillian Bradley Mystery, likely not the 
last, feeling exhausted from my exciting trip to glorious California (my
 husband and I consider it our second home!).......that's how delicious 
the descriptive writing was.  I also enjoyed a faith based novel, fun 
and easy reading, perfect for this holiday weekend.  And the most 
delightful aspect was precious Teddy, a sweetly written doggie character
 I so wish I could invite to play with my cocker.  All in all, a lovely 
story from a lovely lady!
By Nancy Lanni
  Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
Jillian Bradley had a mystery come knocking. She couldn't ignore it; her family was involved.
Nancy Jill Thames allows the plot of Pacific Beach to unfold and the suspense to build with an expertise that keeps her readers guessing. I like that this cozy mystery has positive family values. I love that even her dog becomes a well-rounded character.
I'm looking forward to "Waiting for Santa."
Nancy Jill Thames allows the plot of Pacific Beach to unfold and the suspense to build with an expertise that keeps her readers guessing. I like that this cozy mystery has positive family values. I love that even her dog becomes a well-rounded character.
I'm looking forward to "Waiting for Santa."
By Caza
  Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
One
 of the best things about Kindle freebies is discovering a new 
Author.  Nancy Jill Thames is a  real find, her heroine Jillian Bradley 
sends up arrow prayers throughout the day just like I operate, and owns a
 Yorkie named Teddy, just like I would love!  An easy read, full of 
mystery and murders and I was confident I would not come across any 
unnecessary - aren't they all - swear words. I will be purchasing the 
rest of her books for my next holiday.
 
By FirstClass
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For those of you who have been there you know it's easy to love San 
Diego. This author "aces" capturing the ambiance of San Diego in a 
resort setting. I could feel the warmth of the sun and the relaxing 
atmosphere laying around the pool with different characters in the book.
 The murder mystery was believable but not predictable. This author is 
just getting better with each book.
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What a fun read!! I enjoyed the author's descriptions and her ability to
 "put me" in the room with the characters. I fell in love with her dog 
"Teddy" and having him involved with the story was refreshing. I looked 
forward to the time I spent reading this book and am excited about 
reading more from this author. Great Book!!
      
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ANOTHER OUTSTANDING BOOK  WHAT MORE CAN I SAY.  JILL
HAS DONE ANOTHER WONDERFUL JOB OF KEEPING MY INTEREST.
AS I HAVE READ ALL FIVE BOOKS OF I FEEL AS I AM FALLING IN
LOVE WITH JILLIAN. IF SHE WAS REAL I SURE WOULD BE LOOKING
FOR HER. JILL SHOWS JILLIAN AS A SMART,CARING FAMILY
PERSON. I WILL BE LOOKING FORWARD TO HER NEXT BOOK.
HAS DONE ANOTHER WONDERFUL JOB OF KEEPING MY INTEREST.
AS I HAVE READ ALL FIVE BOOKS OF I FEEL AS I AM FALLING IN
LOVE WITH JILLIAN. IF SHE WAS REAL I SURE WOULD BE LOOKING
FOR HER. JILL SHOWS JILLIAN AS A SMART,CARING FAMILY
PERSON. I WILL BE LOOKING FORWARD TO HER NEXT BOOK.
Scarlett Rains' Review of Murder in Half Moon Bay
Something’s fishy at the Ritz…and it doesn’t sit well on a cracker!
My Review
Murder in Half Moon
Bay, (Jillian
Bradley Mysteries, No. 1) is an entertaining, fast-paced, read. Nancy
Jill Thames’s clever protagonist, Jillian Bradley, doesn’t miss a beat.  She, and her garden club friends, arrives at
the West Coast Garden Club Society’s Annual Conference in Half Moon Bay expecting
to relax, spend the weekend gleaning gardening tips, whiling away pleasant
hours surveying plant specimens, and sampling great food.  Jillian quickly realizes there is something
fishy going on at the Ritz…and she’s not talking about fertilizer! The soil at
the Ritz-Carton doesn’t need enrichment. 
Bodies are popping up over there faster than bean sprouts on steroids!  Good thing Jillian is not only a gardening
expert, but a VERY good listener, a keen observer of detail…and a list-maker.  Put all that together, stir in the ‘contributions’
of Teddy (Jillian’s little Yorkie –who may just be telepathic!) and you’ve got
yourself a great potting mix for a budding detective.  
As
Nancy Jill Thames’s delightful story unfolds, a botanist might prove more useful
than the FBI or the local police department. 
All sorts of cross-pollination seems to be going on, what with social
butterflies flitting around, landing in who knows whose room, and things taking
root where they never should have been planted! 
 I’m not one for spoilers, but
there are weeds that need pulling at the Ritz-Carlton and Jillian’s just the
gal for the job. She and her friends waste no time. They get to work, digging
in the dirt, to solve the mystery.
I
enjoyed Thames’s family-friendly mystery very much.  This charming book earned 4/5 hearts. I would
have given it 5/5, but one of the plot points troubled me.  As brilliant as Jillian clearly is, I couldn’t
see a police chief allowing her to question suspects, until later in the series
—after she establishes her stellar reputation as a sleuth. That trifle aside, Murder in Half Moon Bay is the sort of
book to enjoy on a rainy day, snuggled in a recliner with a nice cup of Jillian’s
favorite, Lady Earl Grey, tea.  I
recommend it to anyone who enjoys a clever mystery that’s not soaked in blood
and gore.  I look
forward to reading all of the Jillian
Bradley Mysteries.
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From the first book, I was hooked.
Who can imagine a female protagonist-our age-Baby Boomers-who gets into so much
trouble? At every turn, Jillian is engrossed in a mystery. Her little friend,
Teddy, (whether one likes dogs or not) is another character in this fantastic
series. I can't put them down once I begin. I read quickly...then read them
again--on my Kindle, of course!
As always this book is as good if not better than her past ones.
Wonderful reading, keeps my interest and that is hard for me, as
I don't read that much. A must have.
Wonderful reading, keeps my interest and that is hard for me, as
I don't read that much. A must have.
A book you'll want to share with others. Interesting
 characters, surprising plot twists, and a fun read. If this is the 
first Jillian Bradley book you've read, you'll want to go back and read 
the earlier volumes and you 'll eagerly await the next!
Jennifer S. Wendorf reviewed Murder in Half Moon Bay
I personally really enjoyed this story. I love the 
story concept of the high society gossips becoming detectives. It's very
 very cute! Also, the scenery she depicts of Half Moon bay is just 
stunning, it really makes me want to go there. I also enjoyed all of the
 intrigue and the twists and turns. I would recommend this book to 
people who:
A) Love Agatha Christie or other such mystery novels
B) Love high society living, and love to hear about who is doing what, and just social drama on every side
C) For people who like a book that treats them to a five star vacation
Great entertainment. I had to read all the way to the end, and seriously, I'm not even a huge mystery fanatic. I suppose I do like social drama...so perhaps that was the catch for me.
A) Love Agatha Christie or other such mystery novels
B) Love high society living, and love to hear about who is doing what, and just social drama on every side
C) For people who like a book that treats them to a five star vacation
Great entertainment. I had to read all the way to the end, and seriously, I'm not even a huge mystery fanatic. I suppose I do like social drama...so perhaps that was the catch for me.

          
Newlyweds, Walter and Cecilia Montoya are on their honeymoon, but 
Cecilia grows increasingly concerned when she is unable to contact her 
widowed father.  Then, there is the seemingly natural deaths of 2 
elderly men...yet something just does not add up. Certain items are out 
of place...and just what is the meaning of the curious looking tattoos? 
 Detective Walter Montoya, Jr., returns home in hopes of discovering the
 whereabouts of his missing father-in-law, but company procedure will 
not let him due to conflict of interest.  Longtime friend, Jillian 
Bradley, is called in to help solve this mystery. Jillian and her 
faithful dog, Teddy, along with family and friends of the victims join 
forces to work through the clues until this puzzle is solved. The race 
to find Cecilia's dad before it is too late makes this an intensely 
makes this a nonstop adventure. 
This was an enjoyable read, and also one that highlighted some of the topics that can affect those who are growing older and alone. While I do wish I had read the previous 3 novels in this series first, it is not necessary to sort out who the various characters are. Enough background detail is provided to sort them out and their relationship to one another without people who are familiar with them getting bored with a game of catch-up. I thought there were some unusual twists along the way and it did keep my interest.
This was an enjoyable read, and also one that highlighted some of the topics that can affect those who are growing older and alone. While I do wish I had read the previous 3 novels in this series first, it is not necessary to sort out who the various characters are. Enough background detail is provided to sort them out and their relationship to one another without people who are familiar with them getting bored with a game of catch-up. I thought there were some unusual twists along the way and it did keep my interest.
This cozy murder mystery story is perfect for 
reading these stories to relax. Teddy reminded me of my dog. The author 
kept the plot moving with very good construction.I would definitly read 
another. I read the book on my kindle which was great. However, the 
continual use of quotation marks in place of commas and apostrophes was 
bothersome. Probably, it was not the author's fault.
                  
I love the book. I read her first book and loved it also.
Can't wait for more to come.
Can't wait for more to come.
          
Again this young lady has done a wonder, 
outstanding, great, or any other word that is great.  I won't be 
surprised if Hollywood doesn't call and have her write the screen plays 
for her books. This author keeps you interested and on the edge of your 
seat.  I haven't finished the third book yet, but will, just want people
 to know how good it is so far. Just like the other book of hers.
















I have added the rest of the series to my wish list, ready to be downloaded to my kindle. Great books.
ReplyDeleteYou're all right, Barbara! I'm a series person myself - favorite one being "Murder She Wrote" (as if you couldn't guess)! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDelete~Nancy Jill