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Kathy –
Another wonderful visit with Tiffany. This time she and Ian are at a gallery opening when someone is murdered. Naturally, Tiffany wants to investigate but she doesn't have a client so... The next day she is contacted by someone who wants her to solve the murder. It's a great story with lots of side angles and plenty of humor. Who says art is boring? I received a free copy of this book and voluntarily chose to review it. Another wonderful visit with Tiffany. This time she and Ian are at a gallery opening when someone is murdered. Naturally, Tiffany wants to investigate but she doesn't have a client so... The next day she is contacted by someone who wants her to solve the murder. It's a great story with lots of side angles and plenty of humor. Who says art is boring? I received a free copy of this book and voluntarily chose to review it.
Bettina Johnson –
I’ve stuck with this series which, for me, started well...the went stale for a couple of books...but the picked up again immediately until the characters and plots became like a fine wine. Which, in the case of this number in the series, is a segue. (And a nod to the author for some delightful side characters this to around....talking about YOU, Kylie). The main character, Tiffany, and her side kick Ian along with Nanna and the many other wacky people in this world actually made me laugh out loud I’ve stuck with this series which, for me, started well...the went stale for a couple of books...but the picked up again immediately until the characters and plots became like a fine wine. Which, in the case of this number in the series, is a segue. (And a nod to the author for some delightful side characters this to around....talking about YOU, Kylie). The main character, Tiffany, and her side kick Ian along with Nanna and the many other wacky people in this world actually made me laugh out loud and keep turning the pages. Something that thousands of books into my reading life, is getting more difficult to accomplish! The ending was slightly unexpected, but more so than the mystery plot there was a twist at the end that hit all my “awwwww” moments and had me close the final chapter with a warm feeling and anticipation of the next in the series. These characters have now become friends and this author is on my favorite list for her ability to give me a few days to lose myself in a wonderful and silly tale that makes me laugh, gets me frustrated at times with some banality, tells a great little mystery plot, but most of all...and most important? Makes me happy. It is also wonderful to have an indie author do so well....and is well deserved of support. Keep them coming please!
Michelle Webb –
This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. Tiffany is at it again with her trusty sidekick Ian and their sometimes “detective” helper Angel. Tiffany decides to become an art aficionado and heads to a new art exhibit that her friend Jack is speaking at that evening. Of course best laid plans when someone is murdered at the event and Tiffany and Ian are hired by the murdered lady’s boss to solve the crime. Even with all the obstacles in her way and absolutely no idea which way to go, Tiffany is still in great spirits since she found out St Tiffany is at it again with her trusty sidekick Ian and their sometimes “detective” helper Angel. Tiffany decides to become an art aficionado and heads to a new art exhibit that her friend Jack is speaking at that evening. Of course best laid plans when someone is murdered at the event and Tiffany and Ian are hired by the murdered lady’s boss to solve the crime. Even with all the obstacles in her way and absolutely no idea which way to go, Tiffany is still in great spirits since she found out Stone and Ryan are safe and in Washington for a lengthy debrief. Tiffany continues to try to unravel clues and just when she thinks she’s figured it out boy is she surprised. A great whodunnit that isn’t revealed until the end
David M Horak –
Tiffany goes to an art show Free cupcakes but savory yuck! Tiffany is hired to find the killer and gets a side job too. Her bff is back but Ryan & Stone is another story. Nana pops up a few times. Tiffany & Ian are going around & around and are not having any success. Hopefully the next book will tell more of Tiffany, Ryan, & Stone and why does Tiffany & Ian's cousin look so much alike... Tiffany goes to an art show Free cupcakes but savory yuck! Tiffany is hired to find the killer and gets a side job too. Her bff is back but Ryan & Stone is another story. Nana pops up a few times. Tiffany & Ian are going around & around and are not having any success. Hopefully the next book will tell more of Tiffany, Ryan, & Stone and why does Tiffany & Ian's cousin look so much alike...
Nancy Smith –
Love A R Winters Tiffany and Ian really exposed the art show by. Also helped a lady find a painting she had lived looking at as a child. The spooky characters that attended the art show. It reminded me why I prefer to stay home with my greyhound and not date men. So many conceited creeps out there. Great story and a happy ending.
Joanie –
Favorite So Far What a fun romp through the desert with our favorite detective duo. This story comes alive with quirky characters and unexpected adventures. Many of the previous characters were given small roles, leading to a fresh new storyline that can stand alone. I really enjoyed this book!
Gloria POrter –
Tiffany and Ian do it again I love the Tiffany Black mysteries. They are lots of fun with the banter between Tiffany and Ian her assistant. I like how she keeps meeting new characters who stick around for more than one book. I just hope that someday Tiffany will end up with Stone.
Diane Tosney –
Once again Tiffany is hard at work on her second job as a Private Investigator. This week she is working on two cases, luckily only one is a murder. Tiffany along with her assistant Ian try to flush out a murderer and deal with other life drama on the side. Great Series!
Sally A. Garand –
Better and Better Each one of the Tiffany Black stories gets better and better. This one was particularly fun . Having a number of fun characters with distinct personalities made this a fun read. was
Tara –
Love this series These are such light and fun books. They are always great after or in-between a dark, heavy read or just for feel-good relaxing enjoyable fun. This author doesn’t disappoint. Can’t wait to delve into her other series.
Ashley Carmichael –
Enjoyable but a little dry The plot is easy to follow but felt almost clinical in how it was written. I'm having a hard time getting excited about it...maybe because the Stone/Ryan situation keeps dragging on leaving the character interactions too bland. Enjoyable but a little dry The plot is easy to follow but felt almost clinical in how it was written. I'm having a hard time getting excited about it...maybe because the Stone/Ryan situation keeps dragging on leaving the character interactions too bland.
Cheryl A. Lewis –
Twists and turns Anyone who likes a mystery with twists to the plot and a slightly snarky protagonist will find that and more in the books by A. R. Winters. I love to relax and read through each of the series. I cannot recommend any of the series more highly.
Eileen Gernet –
Great series This series is very exciting. The story and the characters are well developed but not predictable. Wish there was more romance.
Fran Kennedy –
A. R. Winters never disappoints Fast moving, interesting mystery with humor and fun. I have enjoyed all of her books and I recommend them to anyone who wants an enjoyable read
Alison Ramsay –
Artistic This was hugely entertaining. Murder in the art world with mummies, crazies and weird cupcakes. Angel, as ever, made me laugh and drunken Kylie was a hoot. Loved it.
Betty J. –
Great sequel This was a fun read. Two mysteries to solve and some new and interesting characters added to the mix. I look forward to Tiffany’s next adventure!
Darinda –
The 22nd book in the Tiffany Black mystery series. Humorous and light cozy mystery.
Matthew Murray –
Fantastic This is one of the best series that I have read and enjoyed your characters and the story line I looking forward to many many more.
Jesse –
Great addition to the series! Great addition to this series. Easy read but interesting enough to keep you coming back! Looking forward to the next one!
Deedra –
Love this book series can't wait to read the next book I hope it gets in to Ryan and stone the suspense is driving me crazy but this series is one of my favorites Love this book series can't wait to read the next book I hope it gets in to Ryan and stone the suspense is driving me crazy but this series is one of my favorites
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