It's Your Party, Die If You Want To (Liv and Di in Dixie Mystery, Bk 2)
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Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Author:
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Jody M. (jodymcgrath) - reviewed on + 110 more book reviews
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Liv is an event planner in Dixie, Tennessee. While at a retreat for business women, the head of the woman's committee, Morgan, is found murdered. The guest at the retreat is a famous television psychic who grew up in Dixie and was friends with Morgan. Morgan was also known to go after other people's husbands and there were rumors she had slept with the husbands of a few of the business women. With a whole town of suspects, Liv and her best friend, Di, start to poke around, because they don't think the police are on the right trail.
Oh...where to start with this book. I felt like I was reading a log of everything Liv did everyday, rather than a murder mystery. I knew what she ate, where she parked, when she visited the ladies room, etc. I was so bored that I could care less about the mystery. There was just too much other stuff thrown in. It was so boring.
I wouldn't recommend this to anyone unless they were not looking for a cozy, but maybe a glimpse into the life of a small town southern gal.
Liv is an event planner in Dixie, Tennessee. While at a retreat for business women, the head of the woman's committee, Morgan, is found murdered. The guest at the retreat is a famous television psychic who grew up in Dixie and was friends with Morgan. Morgan was also known to go after other people's husbands and there were rumors she had slept with the husbands of a few of the business women. With a whole town of suspects, Liv and her best friend, Di, start to poke around, because they don't think the police are on the right trail.
Oh...where to start with this book. I felt like I was reading a log of everything Liv did everyday, rather than a murder mystery. I knew what she ate, where she parked, when she visited the ladies room, etc. I was so bored that I could care less about the mystery. There was just too much other stuff thrown in. It was so boring.
I wouldn't recommend this to anyone unless they were not looking for a cozy, but maybe a glimpse into the life of a small town southern gal.
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