Diane Kelly
A former tax advisor, Diane Kelly inadvertently worked with white-collar criminals. Lest she end up in an orange jumpsuit, Diane decided self-employment would be a good idea. Her fingers hit the keyboard and thus began her "Death and Taxes" romantic mystery series. A graduate of her hometown's...
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A former tax advisor, Diane Kelly inadvertently worked with white-collar criminals. Lest she end up in an orange jumpsuit, Diane decided self-employment would be a good idea. Her fingers hit the keyboard and thus began her "Death and Taxes" romantic mystery series. A graduate of her hometown's Citizen Police Academy, Diane Kelly also writes the hilarious K-9 cop "Paw Enforcement" series.Diane's books have been awarded the prestigious Romance Writers of America Golden Heart® Award and a Reviewers Choice Award.Be the first to receive book news by singing up for Diane's newsletter at www.dianekelly.com. "Like" Diane on Facebook at www.facebook.com/dianekellybooks, and follow her on Twitter @dianekellybooks.
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Diane Kelly writes a very good series about an IRS agent, Tara Holloway, and a surprisingly decent series about a police officer and her K-9 (surprising because the dog has its own chapters). This is not on par with those other efforts. This was just short of awful. The characters are good, but...
This one is going to be short. The book is too long. Too much stuffing. If we shaved away all the targets that qualify as 'author's research she must share so her accountant knows those deductions are legit', and then shaved away the overly long descriptive narrative about the places she goes and...
Whitney Whitaker loves turning an eyesore of a house into a beautiful piece of art. She's just been given the opportunity to purchase a charming old house for an amazing price. She can't wait to renovate the place and get it on the market, but she's going to have to because her cat, Sawdust, has jus...
Not my favourite of the series, but not bad. It had fewer mini-plots running concurrently, in fact, there was only one, and I missed them. Kelly is really good at those multiple mini-plots and they keep the story moving and lively. Without them, this one dragged a bit. Tara is undercover here, ...
It's been awhile since I picked up a Tara Holloway novel, and I don't know why - they're really fun and better built than your average cozy. Needing to read a book where the character had to be good with a gun was just the motivation I needed to get back into the series. In this book Tara is inve...