Whiskey Rebellion Addison Holmes Liliana Hart 9781470071691 Books

Whiskey Rebellion Addison Holmes Liliana Hart 9781470071691 Books
Addison is about to be evicted from her cheap apartment. It is condemned. She is afraid to park her car near it in case it falls on it. She is such a accident prone person you soon wonder how many times she can take injuries to her head before she can no longer function. She keeps falling over bodies. Her best friend owns a PI business and agrees to put her to work taking photos. But with every client she manages to get in trouble. A local police detective is attracted to her and sparks fly. Her regular job is a high school history teacher but she needs more money to purchase a house and decides she will become a PI after just one night of taking photos.
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Whiskey Rebellion Addison Holmes Liliana Hart 9781470071691 Books Reviews
This book might be chick lit. Or romance, if you think romance is sexual feelings toward someone you just met or you get your kicks from peeking in windows. What it definitely is not is a mystery, despite the fact that it opens with the heroine stumbling over a body.
Speaking of the heroine, she's supposed to be a history teacher, but her behavior is more like that of one of her students. She's the one with the raging hormones. She's ditzy. I'm not sure how she managed to get a college degree. Her interests appear to be ice cream and sex, not any kind of history.
When the handsome homicide detective--yes, a cliche--happened to mention that he was trying to solve a murder 35% of the way into the book, a murder that no one seemed to care about in most of the first third, I stopped reading. I realized there was nothing in this book about investigating the crime or interviewing suspects or the stakes being raised because the victim was dead. I decided this book was not worth my time and deleted it, and the other free book by this author I'd downloaded, from my and started reading an Agatha Christie.
hilarious, amateur-sleuth, murder-investigation, law-enforcement, family-dynamics, no-gratuitous-erotica
If you want to laugh yourself silly, you need this book! Full of situational and verbal humor, more twists than a Dairy Queen cone, and thwarted acts of space invaders. The town of Whiskey Bayou is home to a history teacher turned stripper (not a good idea) turned consultant to her best friend's investigation agency who is also a royal klutz and seems to keep finding trouble and corpses. And then there's the Savannah cop who wants more than her testimony!
I lucked out and got this as Whispersync on the cheap courtesy of Book Gorilla.
Connie Ventress did a marvelous audio interpretation.
On her first (and last) day as a really bad stripper, Addison Holmes walks out of The Foxy Den — only to trip over the body of the principal of the school she teaches history at. Her fiancé left her at the alter and her apartment has been condemned, so she needs money to move. Fortunately, she has a friend who is a private detective and Kate (the friend) hires her to do surveillance work...
What a fun afternoon read! This book was part murder mystery, part suspense and part humour. The story moved along at a decent pace and was very entertaining. I kept reading to see how much trouble Addison would get into while she was doing a handful of surveillance cases for Kate — it seems like trouble followed her everywhere! The humour mixed in with the murders was just the right touch to keep the book interesting and I laughed out loud more than once while reading. Nick was a great character, I hope we see more of him in future books in this series. I am officially hooked (yes, I will be reading them all).
~The main character is a ditz. I could live with that.
~I like a good cozy murder mystery…However, in just a couple pages, maybe it was only paragraphs, we are moved from (main character) Addison and (Police Detective) Nick meeting at the crime scene to them falling in love…or in their case, falling in lust. There was no time of a romance to develop. I tired very quickly of their anticipation of having sex together.
~The “murder mystery” part of the story almost seemed secondary to “romance” part of the story. I’m reading fiction, so I can suspend a fair amount of reality…but this story takes it to the very edge of plausibility.
~It's not a cozy story...it's not a mystery story...I'm not really sure what it is.
~I would not recommend this book to anyone interested in a good mystery.
Thank goodness this was free. I just couldn't finish. This story caught my interest from the first page...drama and humor combined. The story line was really good and I really wanted to find out what happened, but I CAN'T STAND THE MAIN CHARACTER, ADDISON!!!!!
Oh my gosh, what a DITZ, an airhead, so irritating!!! I have no patience for a person that causes their own trouble. And Addison is a high school teacher????
She breaks the rules and wonders why she gets into trouble?
She takes a 2nd job as a stripper and wonders how word gets out in this small town.
She eats a banana split while driving through morning traffic. Not a cone you can eat with one hand, a banana split, that takes a utensil. She cuts people off, almost gets into an accident.
She can't keep promises or secrets. Ugh! Steer clear of this immature 30 yr old. She sounds like a high school student herself and even then an immature high school student.
If the author had just toned down Addison's antics, I would have really enjoyed the book. A little bit of a klutz or airhead is fine, but one right after the other and her inability to understand why things happen to her was just too much.
As I was reading, I said to myself, oh no, here it comes. I can see another mini disaster about to happen because Addison will make the wrong aka STUPID decision. If she does, I'm done with this book. She did. It was very anti-climatic to only be able to delete this book off my . If this was a paperback, I would have enjoyed tearing it apart in the same childish manner of Addison.
Addison is about to be evicted from her cheap apartment. It is condemned. She is afraid to park her car near it in case it falls on it. She is such a accident prone person you soon wonder how many times she can take injuries to her head before she can no longer function. She keeps falling over bodies. Her best friend owns a PI business and agrees to put her to work taking photos. But with every client she manages to get in trouble. A local police detective is attracted to her and sparks fly. Her regular job is a high school history teacher but she needs more money to purchase a house and decides she will become a PI after just one night of taking photos.

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