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A review by krisrid
An Invitation to Murder by Harmony Williams, Leighann Dobbs
2.0
This was okay. Hence the two stars. Not great, not bad, but okay.
I liked the spunk of the main character Katherine, and her determination to have a life lived by her own rules and decisions. She was smart and competent and capable. But she didn't have anything unique enough for me to really connect to her and deeply care about what happened to her.
The supporting characters all felt like they came straight out of central casting. There was nobody especially unique or interesting or engaging. They all felt interchangeable.
Honestly, the character in this book I liked the best was the pug dog, Emma. She was the only character whose antics and behaviour made me smile or laugh. When the dog is the most interesting part of the book, well, it isn't likely to be a story that encourages you to continue with the series, and I doubt I will read others in this series. Again, not bad, just nothing particularly unique or interesting.
I liked the spunk of the main character Katherine, and her determination to have a life lived by her own rules and decisions. She was smart and competent and capable. But she didn't have anything unique enough for me to really connect to her and deeply care about what happened to her.
The supporting characters all felt like they came straight out of central casting. There was nobody especially unique or interesting or engaging. They all felt interchangeable.
Honestly, the character in this book I liked the best was the pug dog, Emma. She was the only character whose antics and behaviour made me smile or laugh. When the dog is the most interesting part of the book, well, it isn't likely to be a story that encourages you to continue with the series, and I doubt I will read others in this series. Again, not bad, just nothing particularly unique or interesting.