Elementary, My Dear Watkins (Smart Chick, Bk 3)
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Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Paperback
Theresa K. (Tesstarosa) - , reviewed on + 151 more book reviews
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This is the third and last book in the "Smart Chick Mystery" trilogy.
Jo Tulip's boyfriend, Danny Watkins, is off to Europe for his big break in photography and working with a world renowned photographer who Danny greatly admires. When he returns Jo hopes that he will marry her.
In the meantime, Jo is staying at her Grandmothers while she goes through physical therapy from the injuries she sustained when her house blew up. She has also been getting some e-mails requesting help cleaning a really dirty toaster oven and advice on how to let someone know their life is in danger anonymously. The police don't take her seriously until the e-mailer reveals that the person in danger is Jo.
And, her former fiancé, Bradford, is trying to woo her back.
Her grandmother has taken in a young teen-age girl, Alexa, who has been living a very disadvantaged life, and for some reason Jo's Grandmother has decided to be the young girl's benefactor. In her new environment, Alexa is thriving, but she still has a lot of questions and doesn't completely understand why she is where she is.
In this book, Jo and Danny's paths cross despite the Atlantic in the middle and Jo learns the real reason why Bradford was engaged to her, left her at the altar and who is out to get her.
Once again, another fun and light read.
Jo Tulip's boyfriend, Danny Watkins, is off to Europe for his big break in photography and working with a world renowned photographer who Danny greatly admires. When he returns Jo hopes that he will marry her.
In the meantime, Jo is staying at her Grandmothers while she goes through physical therapy from the injuries she sustained when her house blew up. She has also been getting some e-mails requesting help cleaning a really dirty toaster oven and advice on how to let someone know their life is in danger anonymously. The police don't take her seriously until the e-mailer reveals that the person in danger is Jo.
And, her former fiancé, Bradford, is trying to woo her back.
Her grandmother has taken in a young teen-age girl, Alexa, who has been living a very disadvantaged life, and for some reason Jo's Grandmother has decided to be the young girl's benefactor. In her new environment, Alexa is thriving, but she still has a lot of questions and doesn't completely understand why she is where she is.
In this book, Jo and Danny's paths cross despite the Atlantic in the middle and Jo learns the real reason why Bradford was engaged to her, left her at the altar and who is out to get her.
Once again, another fun and light read.
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