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5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Yet!, May 25, 2007
I've been reading Ms White's books for years, and I have enjoyed them all. But this is the best yet. Her adorable heroine, Bailey, finds herself entangled in the self-obsessed world of New York actors, investigating the sudden disappearance of one of them. Danger and mystery are around every piece of scenery. This has such a ring of reality to it, you know that White must have spent endless hours getting to know these people and the insecure, suspicious and glamorous world they inhabit. And from her position as head of Cosmo, she presumably has great access to celebs and their secrets, which must have helped. Do yourself a favor and take this one along for a fun, gripping, can't-put-it-down experience!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Writing keeps getting better - get a copy editor, though, please!, July 3, 2008
If you did a search on "see all reviews" by me, you could look back several years and see that I was not terribly impressed with the first Bailey Weggins novel. I wasn't sure I'd read the follow ups, but over the years, I have. I don't pick them up as soon as they're published, but I get around to them.
The writing keeps getting better. Bailey is becoming more filled out as a character. I do wish she'd get a little smarter - after nearly being killed several times, you'd think she'd let people know where she was going once in a while - but she's becoming more likeable.
The overall tone, too, is to me becoming better because we're getting more "mystery" and less angst and drama in the magazine business. I understand who Kate White is, and of course the magazine world is what she's interested in and knows well, but I prefer it when she gets away from it for a bit, as she seems to do more in this outing.
This book in particular has a nice solid mystery. It's nothing terribly surprising, but it keeps you guessing. I also appreciate that it could work as a stand alone. I normally say with series mysteries, "Don't start with this - you'll get confused or feel like you're missing out," but I don't think it holds here. If you like it, you could go backwards to "catch up" but you wouldn't be lost if you start here.
My only real complaint is that this is one of the most poorly edited books I've read in a long time - at least in the beginning. Although I know I make mistakes when writing - reviews or otherwise - I am very aware of mistakes or grammatical errors in books, newspapers, magazines - anything that should really have been read too many times by too many people to let this stuff through. Within the first few chapters I found a paragraph where Chris, Bailey's friend, TWICE referred to his missing friend by the name "Chris" in his dialogue. Um, no. Then within another page or two, someone says "ring his neck" - not the right way to spell it in that case, folks.
This just seems sloppy and turned me off a little, although it really has nothing to do with the plot.
All in all, I'll be reading the next one - though again, I probably won't race to get it on the release day. You'll enjoy it if you like the series - or if you're a fan of the "amateur woman sleuth, not too gritty" type mysteries.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
A Fun Read, September 13, 2008
Lethally Blond by Kate White was a fun audio book to listen to. It took me a little longer to finish than I anticipated, and that was because some parts dragged a bit so it took my longer to get back to it. The readers voice/voices are were not annoying which is always a plus.
In this book Bailey Weggins, celebrity crime reporter of the BUZZ is back. Bailey gets a call from an old flame saying that his friend Tom is missing. Since Bailey has solved a few cases in the past, she agrees to help try to find him, and follows a few leads. Tom turns up dead and there is long list of suspects. Now Bailey begins her search for the murderer.
Since I do enjoy some "fluff" from time to time in a novel, this one fit the bill.
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