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jellyfish_7 's review for:
Real Murders
by Charlaine Harris
To describe this in one sentence, I would say: Fast paced story with a smidge of romance.
Gotta love how Aurora didn't lose her night sleep and didn't even try to choose between two guys. Those two were just there for support. You know - a kiss here & there, helping out with exploring while investigating a crime, good for conversation while exchanging theories of the murders and motives.
Since it was fast paced read (for only one evening for sure,) it felt more like a novella to me and I didn't even have a time to start guessing who were the killer (or killers) = trying (not) to spoil (in my own sort of way), so I can't say it was predictable.
I wouldn't read this for a second time, but for that one time reading experience (without actual expectations,) I did enjoy it.
Off to the next one.
Gotta love how Aurora didn't lose her night sleep and didn't even try to choose between two guys. Those two were just there for support. You know - a kiss here & there, helping out with exploring while investigating a crime, good for conversation while exchanging theories of the murders and motives.
Since it was fast paced read (for only one evening for sure,) it felt more like a novella to me and I didn't even have a time to start guessing who were the killer (or killers) = trying (not) to spoil (in my own sort of way), so I can't say it was predictable.
I wouldn't read this for a second time, but for that one time reading experience (without actual expectations,) I did enjoy it.
Off to the next one.