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Things are looking up for Addison Holmes. She's about to take her P.I. exams, she's living in sin with the man of her dreams, and she hasn't had a phone call from her mother in three whole days. But she should have known things were too good to last. When Rosemarie Valentine's fingerprints are found on the murder weapon used to kill a sex shop owner, it's up to Addison and the gang to clear her name before Rosemarie is thrown in the pokey with no hope of getting out again. With the help of Nick, Savage, Kate, and Addison's mom and sister, what could possibly go wrong?
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3 primary books4 released booksAddison Holmes Mysteries is a 4-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2013 with contributions by Liliana Hart.
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I go back and forth on how much I like this series. Some times (like in book 2) I down right love it and other times I seriously ask myself why I bother. But mostly I liken these books to being the literary equivalent of cotton candy. Light, fluffy, impossible to take seriously but they have plot (even if predictable) and they keep me engaged when I don't want to read anything heavy. Because sometimes you need that. Whiskey, You're the Devil falls squarely into that category.
I know this series gets compared A LOT with the Plum series and rightly so. Plots are similar, there's a similar cast of characters, there's even...sigh...the potential love triangle. I hate triangles. That's probably why I was thrilled when the author had Addison make a choice and stick with it. Or at least I thought she had. There seemed to be an attempt to walk that back in this book. Fingers crossed that this walk back gets walked back because this series doesn't need a triangle. (I honestly liked the Phoebe/Savage pairing).
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I go back and forth on how much I like this series. Some times (like in book 2) I down right love it and other times I seriously ask myself why I bother. But mostly I liken these books to being the literary equivalent of cotton candy. Light, fluffy, impossible to take seriously but they have plot (even if predictable) and they keep me engaged when I don't want to read anything heavy. Because sometimes you need that. Whiskey, You're the Devil falls squarely into that category.
I know this series gets compared A LOT with the Plum series and rightly so. Plots are similar, there's a similar cast of characters, there's even...sigh...the potential love triangle. I hate triangles. That's probably why I was thrilled when the author had Addison make a choice and stick with it. Or at least I thought she had. There seemed to be an attempt to walk that back in this book. Fingers crossed that this walk back gets walked back because this series doesn't need a triangle. (I honestly liked the Phoebe/Savage pairing).