Reader Review for "Said the Spider to the Fly"
Thursday, July 02, 2009 Posted In crime , deceive , ESP , experiment , Frankenstein , fraud , Hitchcock , memories , mice , money , passion , pasture , plot , spider , trap , unicorn , weave , web 2 Comments »
Ashley Ludwig, author of the inspirational romance, "All or Nothing" has given a FIVE-star review to my romantic suspense, "Said the Spider to the Fly."
Ms. Ludwig says: "...I have to admit, just the title and cover blew me away. I had to read this book to find out what tangled web of deception, intrigue, and murder that brings possible heiress Mona Murphy and the rakish-handsome insurance investigator, Preston Hitchcock together. That said, I wasn't disappointed. I was completely surprised by "who done it" (WILL NOT GIVE AWAY A SPOILER!!) And the romance was sweet, engaging, and a lovely way to see this exciting story through to the end. Miss Mae expertly weaves all the fun, flirtation, intrigue, twists, turns, and joy of a good old fashioned mystery/thriller. By the end you'll be wondering if Preston and Mona aren't the next Nick and Nora Charles. Definitely a good, fun, fast read for lovers of mystery/romance!"
Thank you, Ms. Ludwig!
Ms. Ludwig says: "...I have to admit, just the title and cover blew me away. I had to read this book to find out what tangled web of deception, intrigue, and murder that brings possible heiress Mona Murphy and the rakish-handsome insurance investigator, Preston Hitchcock together. That said, I wasn't disappointed. I was completely surprised by "who done it" (WILL NOT GIVE AWAY A SPOILER!!) And the romance was sweet, engaging, and a lovely way to see this exciting story through to the end. Miss Mae expertly weaves all the fun, flirtation, intrigue, twists, turns, and joy of a good old fashioned mystery/thriller. By the end you'll be wondering if Preston and Mona aren't the next Nick and Nora Charles. Definitely a good, fun, fast read for lovers of mystery/romance!"
Thank you, Ms. Ludwig!





2 comments:
Congratulations on a great review, Miss Mae. I thoroughly agree about the cover and the clever title - and it is a wonderful, amazing story too!
Avery lover of romantic suspense should have it on their bookshelf!
*Sigh* I meant every of course, not Avery! This computer can't spell!
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