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I think I liked the first one better, though this one was good. The premise, and series name, sound more twee and cutesy than the stories themselves are, though it's definitely cozy fare. Kay is an agent to animals used in the entertainment industry, mostly because she's from an acting family, lov...
"Is my husband having an affair with a dead woman?" That doesn't seem to be the kind of question that Samuel and Ms. Washburn would tackle as Questions Answered. They typically take on things that require esoteric research, problem solving, and occasionally something that takes some investigation th...
I've only read one other E.J. Copperman series, centering around a haunted guesthouse. It was good, but the characters always felt a little stiff and awkward. This first book in a new series, centered around a animal talent agent in New York, hit me like the author's attempt at over-correction. T...
I picked this up from audible during a 2-for-1 sale because I thought it sounded interesting, and also because I it would work on a couple different bingo squares. I am so glad I did. I ended up thoroughly enjoying it, though it did take awhile to really get going. Alison Kerby buys an old house...
So after reading #3 in this series, The Question of the Felonious Friend last year, I was going to read the first two before the next one came out but you know what they say about the The best-laid schemes o' mice an 'men, right? Gang aft agley . . . So, here it is, a few months later and the next b...