Murder in Manolos
Paperback, 301 pages
Published
May 10th 2011
by Tate Publishing & Enterprises
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Twenty-something Heidi Hart finds herself without a job, with little money and no prospects. Instead of relying on her wealthy and thoroughly dysfunctional family she becomes the nanny/companion of fifteen year old Lauren. From there comical amateur sleuthing ensues to uncover the mystery surrounding the Dayton family.
From the moment I meet Heidi Hart I felt an instant connection. This adorable, yet quirky girl is funny, sweet, smart and totally naïve. She definitely marches to her own beat and...more
From the moment I meet Heidi Hart I felt an instant connection. This adorable, yet quirky girl is funny, sweet, smart and totally naïve. She definitely marches to her own beat and...more
Heidi Hart has just graduated from business school, and is determined to support herself without her wealthy father's assistance. But after two months of job hunting in New York City, she's getting worried, and the rent is due. In a fit of desperation, she takes a job as a nanny with a wealthy family, only to discover that she's been hired to be more of a companion than a nanny, and that her charge is a bright and beautiful fifteen-year-old. Between shopping trips and talking about boys, Heidi l...more
Chick lit for sure. A fun, easy read while you're delayed in the airport for four hours. There were a few things I didn't like. The writing style was fun, but sometimes it felt like she was trying too hard to be informal. The mystery also had a few holes and could have been more suspenseful, but overall it was pretty good!
Jun 11, 2012
Marshalon
marked it as to-read
Feb 22, 2012
Begotxu
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Jun 20, 2011
Megan
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May 10, 2011
Ashley Luckett
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Jul 17, 2011
Jessie
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4 of 5 stars
Recommends it for:
Janet Evanovich fans, contemporary women mystery
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