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Five stars. I'm a big fan of the Domestic Bliss series. This one doesn't disappoint!
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I really liked the story lines of these books but found the writing to be a bit off and redundant.
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good
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Second in the domestic bliss series. Leslie Caine has written several series under a variety of names and I've enjoyed them all.
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Dueling Colorado interior designers Erin Gilbert and Steve Sullivan (Gilbert and Sullivan, get it?)are both interested in beautiful, mysterious, free-spending Laura Smith, but for very different reasons.
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Number 2 in the series, a good read.
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new series about interior designing yet its a mystery
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Good read - kept me guessing. 2nd book in the series.
I enjoyed this third installment in the series. I like the different premise of interior designer instead of the usual PI or cop as a detective. The decorating tips are a bonus.
Did not read. Could not get into first of the series, so did not want ot read the rest of the series. Could very well be good, but I have lots of other books on my TBR!!
Interior designer Erin Gilbert was dazzled by her beautiful free-spending client and new friend, Laura Smith. Dazzled, that is until she visit's Laura's magnificent house and finds that the pticeless antiques she painstakingly acquired at Laura's behest have been completely replaced with fakes! When Laura's explanations ring as false as the erstwhile Louis XVI foyer mirror, Erin begins investigating her friend's colorful life and times-and then gets interrupted by a murder.


