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review 2020-01-20 05:00
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The Best Man Problem - Mariah Ankenman

This is book #2, in the Mile High Happiness series.  This book can be read as a standalone novel.  To avoid spoilers, and to really understand the series, I recommend reading these in order.

 

Lilly is not known to have a one night stand.  When she does actually indulge, she feels free and like it was the right thing to do.  Later, she finds she is going to run in to Lincoln repeatedly.  

 

Lincoln is glad to see Lilly again.  He was wondering what made her leave without any clue.  When they seem to be running into each other all the time, he hopes he can convince her to give them another shot.  Or will he be friend zoned?

 

Such a steamy and fun story!  I loved each and every page in the time I was reading this book.  There was humor, and sexy times, and so much unexpected.  I found myself cringing or laughing out loud.  I really hope we see these characters again, they are a great pair.  We also got to see some already well loved characters from earlier in the series.  This is a great read.  I give this a 4/5 Kitty's Paws UP!

 

 

***This ARC copy was given in exchange for an honest review, by Netgalley and its publishers.

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review 2019-08-19 05:45
The Best Friend Problem by: Mariah Ankenman
The Best Friend Problem - Mariah Ankenman

 

 

Overlooking the obvious could have life changing results. Pru and Finn tests the bonds of friendship when these BFFs give into the attraction that has been stalking them for years. The Best Friend Problem has an obvious plot, but an irresistible cast of characters that charm their way into a heart. Ankenman pours on the sugar with a dousing of spice and a heaping, helping of wit. Sparks fly, hearts melt and surprises ensue. PERFECT!

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review 2019-08-17 01:07
Stitched #1: The First Day of the Rest o... Stitched #1: The First Day of the Rest of Her Life - Mariah Huehner,Aaron Alexovich
For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-Cycle

I'm kind of a sucker for spooky cutesy things, so it was no surprise that I was immediately drawn to this book when I saw it at the library.

This book is just the right amount of creepy with lots of cuteness and humor thrown in to lighten it up. Fun intro to the series that sets up the characters and the main storyline. You don't find out much about Crimson in this one, but that only makes me more excited to read the second book. I found that there was just enough to keep me interested, yet enough held back to make me want to continue reading.

I also really enjoyed the artwork. Good balance of creepy and colorful. It's not all drab and down. The illustrations are lovely with great detail.

I already have a request at the library for book two and I can't wait to read it and learn about Crimson, her mysterious past, and her new friends.
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review 2019-05-25 19:54
Death of a New American by Mariah Fredericks
Death of a New American - Mariah Frederi... Death of a New American - Mariah Fredericks
DEATH OF A NEW AMERICAN by Mariah Fredericks
Jane Prescott, lady’s maid and mystery solver, becomes embroiled in labor disputes, the Black Hand and murder in this entertaining novel set in 1912 New York. Louise, Jane’s lady, is about to marry the son of a prestigious family.
When the Tyler’s nursemaid is murdered and notes are found threatening the infant child of Louise’s soon to be in laws, Jane and newspaperman Michael Behan spring into action. Between love and the criminal underworld, the tension is palpable.
Well written, with interesting situation and characters, this novel will be a welcome addition to book groups and individual readers alike.
4 of 5 stars

 

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review 2019-04-28 21:22
A Death of No importance by Mariah Fredericks
A Death of No Importance - Mariah Fredericks
DEATH OF NO IMPORTANCE by Mariah Fredericks
The backstairs folk always see more than the upper class folks think. Lady’s maid Jane sees and thinks. The writing is good with great characterization, good atmosphere, a realistic portrayal of time and place.
Fredericks throws in some real people and real incidents to give breadth to her story. This is the first of a series with Jane as the sleuth in a tightly crafted mystery. The death is pretty gruesome but, for the squeamish, not dwelled upon. Also, no foul language or steamy sex, just a really good mystery with fully fleshed out characters.
5 of 5 stars

 

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