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Mocha, Moonlight, and Murder
Mocha Moonlight and Murder
Author: MaryAnn Kempher
Instead of feeding her late-night appetite, a midnight food run nearly gets 28-year-old Katherine O?Brian killed. She?s the only person to see the man who brutally murdered a local woman, and the killer is hell-bent on making sure she doesn?t talk. Scott Mitchell left a broken engagement behind when he moved to Reno, and the last thing he needs ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781620151402
ISBN-10: 1620151405
Publication Date: 4/15/2013
Pages: 246
Rating:
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Publisher: Booktrope Editions
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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Katherine moves away from her life with her husband and back to where her parents used to live to start over. She witnesses a crime and from there it is an adventure until the end. Scott comes into her life and they spend the majority of the book trying to decide if they could be a couple.

I will keep this review short because this book just wasn't one that I adored. The book felt jumpy and not a smooth read. I felt as though the author left out some vital bits and pieces that could have given the book more depth. I wish that more of the crime and the suspect were in the book, it was introduced at the beginning and only made a brief appearance and then a little at the end, wish there had been more. I also didn't love the "relationship" between Scott and Katherine; I didn't feel like they were acting their age, the waffling back and forth was too much.
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