Gillianne Wilder, twenty-one, a girl from the sticks of western Washington, struggles to bring her dream to reality as a fashion designer. Lack of money is a high hurdle. Living with her grandfather, and working as a casino barmaid, she saves her tips to take classes in Seattle. With her eye to one day having her own clothing label, the redhead keeps her eye on the prize, leaving men smitten with her beauty in her wake-a preacher, an American Indian law student, and a NY fashion designer. It isn't until a newspaper reporter appears on her door step that she pauses to take a second look. But reporter Skip Hunter has no time for women. He is driven to become a N.Y. Times best-selling mystery writer using his reporting of crime on the streets of Seattle as fodder. Will the New York designer who borrows Gillianne's sketches end her dream? Will a heist of millions of dollars worth of gold bullion give the reporter his big break? Will the intersection of their lives drive the pair into each other's arms? Or, will their life plans, force them apart?
An excellent read that lasts much longer than the usual 'read in an hour' type cosy mystery. There are interesting and well described characters, a new part of the USA (for me) to explore and even a cute cat and a dog to laugh with.
The main character is a girl who aspires to make it in the tough world of fashion. She determined and hard working and grateful that her family is giving her a chance to make it in the demanding world she has chosen. Along the way, Gilliane meets good looking guys and wonderful supportive women plus a villain or two for added spice. It's also nice to see the reporter treated with more sympathy than the heartless newshound persona the press often gets in books.
What an amazing book, the first in a mystery series I can't wait to continue. So many things I loved about it:
. the setting, Seattle and the surrounding islands (I just returned from a week there, and it was great fun recognizing places, including Ivar's Salmon Bar).
. the mystery, actually there were two, the mysterious death of a young man, and the million dollar heist of gold bullion that remarkably came together at the end.
. the characters: Gillianne, the eager young aspiring fashion designer, her friend, Maria, her family, Gramps & her parents, Hawk, the Native American casino operator, Skip, the hotshot young reporter, focused on the story (stories) and making connections. Best of all Agatha, the Basset Hound!
.the inside look at the fashion industry, the design school, the competitions, the hard work to fulfill one's dreams.
I really loved the book and am looking forward to reading more in the series.
Cute little read. Enjoyed it, although I was appalled by the insensitivity of Gillianne to her family's monetary plight. It is all about her. She must save enough money to go to design school, family be damned. So, she continues to freeload on Mom and Dad and Gramps because when she becomes famous she can take care of them, ignoring the fact that they might not survive financially until that time. The fact that she can go to design at a later date, when things in the family are financially better, is superfluous to her. The money she makes is for her and her alone. Talk about being selfish and self-absorbed, she tops the list. Good story, lousy heroine. I'll pass on any future books.
Coming from a sewing background, I really enjoyed this book. I also demonized of the local. A friend (who was building a retirement home with her husband in Orcas Island) and I took many vacations there once they had electricity and running water. We would pack up her truck with our machines, glue guns along with fabrics and various other supplies. We would ferry to other islands in search of fabric, craft and book stores. This was over 40 years ago, but still have very fond memories of these trips . Sadly my friend past past year.
Lately I seem to be gravitating towards simple books that are a fun read. I am a seamstress so this book appealed to me. It did not disappoint. The characters were fun and interesting and it was not bogged down with lots of extraneous narrative. The author developed the characters and told the story which was a quick read but still interesting enough to hold my interest. It was just a cute book with an appealing story.
I have enjoyed reading this murder mystery book. Based around family and friends each with their own challenges of employment, I found it to be unique. It has a great setting, is well described, the characters are well written so are easy to imagine. It’s also fun, a little thrilling, has some ‘don’t open the door’ moments, all in all very enjoyable and entertaining.
Wonderfully light with a little danger and mystery and a bit of romance thrown in. Nothing heavy in this story of a young woman and her friends on their way to their dream careers on Puget Sound. Definitely needs spelling edits but otherwise o fun easy read.
I liked that the story is set in Puget Sound with links to Bainbridge and other towns. The mystery wasn't finished as I would have liked but overall the characters were well developed and the story kept me involved.
I choose the four 🌟 rating because the characters were well developed, Gilly, Marie, Hawk, Skip all have contributed to making this book work. The plot was genius mixing fashion with an robbery. Give this book a chance .
This story gave you some insight e the fashion industry. A little drama and suspense. Loved the cliff hanger at the end. Can't wait to read the next book and see what happens to Gilliane.
This book grabbed my interest right away and kept me interested throughout! It has a good plot and great characters, as well as well described settings and scenarios.