As my blog title says, I love to read. In this blog, I will write about books I'm reading, have read, or plan to read. I will also discuss book reading technology (eBooks, the cloud) and anything to do with books, book writing, book discussion.
Thursday, March 9, 2017
Getting Off On Frank Sinatra by Megan Edwards
When Copper Black finds out that her boyfriend's ex-wife is expecting his child, she really needs a distraction. Enter a house sitting opportunity at a notorious party house. She moves from her temporary housing in an apartment over her pastor brother's garage into the party house where a murder had supposedly taken place (the body was never found). While house sitting, Copper must take care of the owner's tortoise, Oscar.
While working on a story about a performing arts school, Copper Black discovers the body of a much loved, charitable woman. She must deal with a detective who seems to suspect her of the murder, the unraveling of her love life, the unwanted advances of a creepy guy, her estranged parents visiting, and help her brother with a scandal he is sort of involved in.
This was a well written book that really pulled me in and kept me wanting more. I was surprised to hear that this was Megan Edwards debut. I am looking forward to her future writings.
I received this book from the publisher through NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.
Thanks for reading.
The book is set to be released on March 14, 2017. Here is a link to the book on Amazon.
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