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I Love You To Death [Mass Market Paperback]

Amy Garvey (Author)
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)


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February 1, 2007
"My Love Life Is Killing Me" - Recent divorcee Alex Ramsay is ready to plunge back into the dating pool, and Matt Crawford looks like one sexy splash of a blind date - until she discovers that he's really John Tanner, private investigator, and that her real date is in the men's room...dead. Nothing like mystery to turn up the heat..."Dial M For Mortified" - To perk up her struggling coffeehouse, Sacred Grounds, Darcy Bennett's "blind date night" turns out to be a great success, especially when gruff, sexy reporter Noah Gleason conducts an interview that gets steamier than an overworked espresso maker. Until someone screams and mingling becomes murder..."Dead Men Don't Write Checks" - When Franny Gabriel isn't teaching elementary school, she's protecting her neighbourhood against ruthless corporate interests by crashing fundraisers in a cocktail dress and heels. And hunky Theo Landry is about to get her message - in more ways than one - when death comes by way of dessert...

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How many ways can a blind date give way to murder, sleuthing and hot-yet safe-sex? At least three, judging by these three longish stories. In "My Love Life is Killing Me," Alex Ramsay reluctantly agrees to meet a blind date for drinks. When she spots him at the bar, Alex is mesmerized by his looks and surprised to find herself enjoying the company. She quickly learns the gorgeous guy is private investigator John Tanner, and her date, Matt, is dead in the bathroom. Alex and John team up (several ways) to discover how her original blind date wound up dead. In "Dial M for Murder," coffee shop owner Darcy Bennett plans a blind date night to drum up business and find a little lovin', but the night turns chaotic when her competitor is found dead upstairs. With the help of handsome local news reporter Noah Gleason, they discover dealing with difficult situations is easier if you spend your nights with the right person. In "Dead Men Don't Write Checks," Franny Gabriel's blind date mission was to crash a party to convince Theo Landry to preserve a historical site. Franny wasn't expecting to fall for the dangerously fetching Theo, but after one of the guests dies during dessert, Theo and Franny support each other through heartfelt talks and steamy love-making sessions. Lovers of romance novels and chic lit will appreciate Garvey's mildly sinister spin to these otherwise light-hearted stories.
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"Garvey masters the delightfully surprising twist and the art of sexual tension touched with humor in all the right places." - Romantic Times"

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Brava (February 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 075821040X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0758210401
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,311,153 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I've been writing since I was a kid. What strikes me as amusing now is that a lot of those early stories were de facto romances, which is what I'm writing now. Of course, the books I'm writing now also include a mystery -- what plot isn't embellished by a dead body, right?

Just the facts? Born in Delaware, and currently living in upstate New York (waaaaay upstate -- near Canada, in fact). I've always written, but there were a lot of jobs along the way -- video store clerk, nanny, local newspaper writer, and day camp counselor among them. "Mom" is my other big job -- I have three kids -- and I've got a wonderful husband who doesn't seem to mind that I write about romance, sex, and murder.

 

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Who knew death and blind dates went so well together?, February 22, 2006
This review is from: I Love You To Death (Paperback)

"My Love Life is Killing Me"
Recently divorced, Alex Ramsay reluctantly goes out to meet Matt Crawford, a blind date set up by a well-meaning friend. After sitting at his table for a few moments, Alex is instantly smitten, only to discover he's not Matt after all, but instead P.I. John Tanner. Matt turns up dead, Tanner's investigating, and Alex is falling in love. Who knew death could be so romantic?

"Dial M for Mortified"
Darcy Bennett needed a plan to get her struggling coffee shop in the black, so she decided to host a "blind date" night in the hopes of drawing in new business. The event turns out better than she imagined, especially when sexy reporter Noah Gleason seems interested in getting to know her better. Things are going smoothly until a dead body shows up, leaving Darcy to wonder if Noah is hanging around to be with her, or to find "the next big story"....


"Dead Men Don't Write Checks"
Franny Gabriel hates change. It just really bothers her that pieces of history are demolished in order to make way for the new. She's decided to fight back, in a truly civilized and dignified fashion - as the blind date of her adversary. Only Franny doesn't expect to like Theo Landry as much as she does. He's a good guy, who happens to be absolutely gorgeous - what woman in their right mind can think about history while being kissed senseless in the present? The only thing to ruin her mood is a little murder.....

If I have one complaint about these stories, it's that they are too short! Amy Garvey has written three novellas proving that not all blind dates have to end in disaster. Instead, they can be sweet and sexy encounters that lead to something longer lasting. Amy's characters are endearing, and you will surely find yourself with a smile on your face as these couples try to deal with feelings of forever while still on their first date. While the general overall feeling is light-hearted, it doesn't make the love scenes any less heated. In fact, you may need to turn on the a/c for some of them. I would definitely read another book by this author.



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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars No holds barred -, May 22, 2007
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kellytwo "kellytwo" (cleveland hts, ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: I Love You To Death (Mass Market Paperback)
Mercy me! This unusual anthology has three slightly longer novellas by the same author. That's not necessarily a bad thing, either, as Amy Garvey is very creative when it comes to plotting and characters. The romance angle is much stronger than the mysteries contained herein, as two of them aren't really even murders, although it sort of looks that way initially. I'm not going to give them away, either. You'll have to read it to find out for yourself.

You'll have to be prepared for some very explicit sex scenes in all three of these slighly interconnected stories. The heroines all know each other--in fact, the slightly kinky ex-husband of heroine #1 ends up with heroine #2, and they get along just dandy!

Another thing Ms. Garvey does extremely well (in my opinion, at least) is capture that feeling of `instant lust'. Although each of the stories here begin with a blind date, the temperature escalates rapidly, and within hours of first meeting, the couple heads off together for some really HOT sex. The excitement and exuberance fairly jumps off the page, and you can't help but smile at their antics, hopefully in remembrance of when that last happened to you. Hopefully, not all that long ago, either.

This would be a fabulous beach read: when you get too steamed up, you can go for a swim to cool off! Enjoy!
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars three amusing blind date romantic suspense thrillers, January 28, 2006
This review is from: I Love You To Death (Paperback)
"My Love Life is Killing Me". With the ink not quite dry on her divorce papers, Alex looks forward to dating again, but is not sure how to take the dive. Her best friend comes through arranging a blind date. Things initially seem okay until her date dies in the men's room with undercover private investigator John looking into what happened. Alex wants to team up with John, but he wants to form a personal relationship only as he does not want Alex to get hurt.

"Dial M for Mortified". With her coffeehouse Sacred Grounds grinding near bankruptcy, Darcy needs a gimmick to get customers to come in once; she feels most will return. She throws a "blind date night" bash that turns into a monster success. At her gala is reporter Noah, who Darcy is attracted to even if he seems more like someone who failed to have his first caffeine fix. However, everything changes when someone adds a homicide to their coffee.

"Dead Men Don't Write Checks". Elementary school teacher Franny feels she is a chivalrous knight protecting her neighborhood from the developers like the Landry Foundation that bulldoze historical buildings in the name of progress. She decides she must confront the dragon in his lair so she wears her sexiest outfit and crashes the Landry Foundation's annual fundraiser to tear down CEO Theo. Shockingly it is attraction at first sight between Theo and Franny until one of the opponents dies during dessert.

These are three amusing blind date romantic suspense thrillers with homicides to spice up the relationships between the protagonists. Readers will appreciate Amy Garvey's fun I LOVE YOU TO DEATH as long as they do not have a blind date on the horizon.

Harriet Klausner
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