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Book Review of Love You To Death (Red Dress Ink)

Love You To Death (Red Dress Ink)
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Could Abby Footes day get any worse? She already has the worst luck with men and discovers that her ex-boyfriend has been found murdered. The cop investigating the murder happens to be the guy she had a major crush on in high school. She soon learns that attempts were made on two other exes and she is the prime suspect for all three crimes. Its bad enough that youre being investigated by your high school crush for crimes you did not commit, but adding insult to injury, he doesnt even remember you! Your family claims they believe in your innocence but they start acting strange, dont want you around your newborn nephew and even insist you be accompanied by a police escort to your bridesmaids dress fitting for your sisters wedding!

I completely understand that Ben is just doing his job, but I started to get annoyed at his insistence that she could have done it and its possible instead of not appearing to look at anyone else as the suspect. Even when theres evidence that someone Abby knows is committing the crimes, Ben still asks Abby if she planted it! If it wouldnt have made her situation worse, I would have cheered Abby slapping him a good one!

The list of possible suspects is large. It could be anyone starting with the dead ex-boyfriends new fiancée, to Abbys family, to her co-workers and even her friends. Sadly, everyone seems to believe its Abby and people are walking around on eggshells around her, which I found highly insulting, but there isnt much to be done to help the situation except prove her innocence. It was next to impossible for me to figure out who did it as I was likely to believe any of the people in Abbys life were capable. When the culprit is revealed, I was surprised and a little disappointed that I didnt pick up on it sooner.

The story moved very slowly for me until Ben starts to entertain the possibility that someone close to Abby could be responsible for the crimes. By then I was pretty frustrated at Abbys insistence of innocence falling on deaf ears and more agitated that there were no signs of interest in Abby coming from Ben, except as a perp. Probably a good thing as there is a killer watching and Ben could have ended up on the killers list of targets.

Overall, this was a good book. I really enjoy the mix of chick-lit and mystery. As frustrating and annoyed I as I was at the lack of passion in this story, I have to applaud Bens ethics and integrity. Fortunately, he steps up when Abby finds herself face to face with the killer so all ends well. I recommend this to fans of both the chick-lit and cozy mystery genre that are looking for something light to read and dont mind the lack of passion and romance for our heroine.