Recently added on shelves
Share this Author
Dahlia Moss is unemployed, trying to find a job and failing, living with an eccentric friend and trying to resolve some of her issues with life and love and everything. When a guest at her friend's party offers her a lot of money to discover who stole a unique item in a game he's been playing she re...
I am so glad that this eARC asked me not to quote anything from the book until I could check with the published version because by the time I hit 5%, I'd already come up with a handful of candidates of quotations to start this post with, and I didn't want to have to choose. Literally picking up wh...
"She's just trouble. Dahlia Moss is a nexus of trouble." Det. Maddocks meant that as a disparaging remark -- but he's pretty much on target. Which is good news for Wirestone's readers. Dahlia is asked to meet someone at a video game tournament, he's convinced it'd be good to have a detective on ha...
*Disclaimer: I received a copy of the book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.* Let's start off with an important note: This book is definitely not for everyone. I know what you're thinking, literally all books aren't for everyone, someone is going to hate it. But no, to get into this...
So Dahlia Moss needs a job in a pretty bad way -- she's been unemployed for about two years, doesn't interview well, has less than $20 in the back and is crashing with a friend who's been super cool about things -- but that can't last forever. Her last relationship ended badly, and she's lost conta...