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Well hell. Consider me officially hooked.
Next book, please.
Next book, please.

I liked this one more than the first, but I still think the romance is shorted. That would be fine if it wasn't sold as a romance, but it is. Still I had more belief in it with this book, and I am excited to read the next book.
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I can’t decide if I like book two more than book one or not. For book one, there were more on-page interactions between Jason and Sam trying to figure each other out which made that book such an enjoyable read, although it seemed their attraction was built on shaky grounds since they were working on the different sides of the continent. In book two however, Sam appears on page less than 50% (I think?) although he’s constantly on Jason’s mind and it makes me pretty frustrated, but also we get to
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The Monet Murders continues story of Sam and Jason.
It wasn't an easy book to read. If you are looking for a comfort read, then in my opinion this is not the book. There is a lot of angst.
Mystery part of the story is interesting and kept me wondering if I'm thinking correctly who the perp is. I liked that a lot. I truly appreaciate how well Josh Lanyon writes mystery.
Romance part of the story made me want to shake some sense into both MC's. That's where that angsty part comes in. Parts of this b ...more
It wasn't an easy book to read. If you are looking for a comfort read, then in my opinion this is not the book. There is a lot of angst.
Mystery part of the story is interesting and kept me wondering if I'm thinking correctly who the perp is. I liked that a lot. I truly appreaciate how well Josh Lanyon writes mystery.
Romance part of the story made me want to shake some sense into both MC's. That's where that angsty part comes in. Parts of this b ...more

Standard Lanyon Gold
Lanyon writes the struggles within gay relationships like no other.
Lanyon writes a mystery to keep you turning pages like no contemporary.
The Monet Murders weaves both of these elements into another great story in the sophomore book in the Art of Murder series.
Buy it. Read it. There will be no regrets.
Lanyon writes the struggles within gay relationships like no other.
Lanyon writes a mystery to keep you turning pages like no contemporary.
The Monet Murders weaves both of these elements into another great story in the sophomore book in the Art of Murder series.
Buy it. Read it. There will be no regrets.

5 stars
OMG!!! I totally loved this book :)
OMG!!! I totally loved this book :)


Jan 21, 2017
Uli
marked it as keep-in-mind

Mar 29, 2017
Diana
marked it as to-read

Jun 03, 2017
Lillian Francis
marked it as to-read