Susan G. (WestofMars) reviewed Principal Defense (Kate Millholland, Bk 1) on + 162 more book reviews
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A fun, fun debut of a great series and heroine. Kate Milholland, of the Chicago Milhollands, works in M&A. Usually a man's field, but that doesn't stop Kate. Nothing does, it seems.
Don't overlook this series; it's a nontraditional set-up (and there's plenty of weed smoked in this book alone), but that's what makes it. Kate and the cast of characters assembling around her are real people, fully-developed characters, and the plots are different enough to be neat, intricate enough to give your brain a good workout, and just plain fun.
Don't overlook this series; it's a nontraditional set-up (and there's plenty of weed smoked in this book alone), but that's what makes it. Kate and the cast of characters assembling around her are real people, fully-developed characters, and the plots are different enough to be neat, intricate enough to give your brain a good workout, and just plain fun.
Patricia W. (tricia027) reviewed Principal Defense (Kate Millholland, Bk 1) on + 59 more book reviews
This book was published in 1992 so seems a little outdated now but still a good mystery featuring an engaging attorney Kate Millholland. She is an heiress who works for a living, endures a seriously dysfunctional family and a lonely personal life.
Good mystery about women in a nontraditional field. This book is older but worth reading.