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Werke von Diane Vallere

Suede to Rest (1757) 81 Exemplare
Pillow Stalk (2012) 72 Exemplare
A Disguise to Die For (1665) 59 Exemplare
Silk Stalkings (2016) 47 Exemplare
Crushed Velvet (1964) 42 Exemplare
That Touch of Ink (2013) 34 Exemplare
Masking For Trouble (2016) 33 Exemplare
Murder on Moon Trek (2017) 32 Exemplare
With Vics You Get Eggroll (2015) 31 Exemplare
Dressed to Confess (2017) 29 Exemplare
Buyer, Beware (2013) 28 Exemplare
The Brim Reaper (2013) 18 Exemplare
The Decorator Who Knew Too Much (2017) 16 Exemplare
The Pajama Frame (2018) 15 Exemplare
Teacher's Threat (2021) 12 Exemplare
Just Kidding (2012) 11 Exemplare
Pearls Gone Wild (2016) 9 Exemplare
Midnight Ice (2018) 9 Exemplare
Lover Come Hack (2018) 8 Exemplare
Cement Stilettos (2017) 8 Exemplare
Slay Ride (2019) 7 Exemplare
Grand Theft Retro (2016) 7 Exemplare
Some Like It Haute (2015) 6 Exemplare
Union Jacked (2019) 6 Exemplare
Panty Raid (2018) 5 Exemplare
Messin' with the Kidd (2014) 2 Exemplare

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Other People's Baggage (2012) — Mitwirkender — 43 Exemplare
Writes of Passage: Adventures on the Writer's Journey (2014) — Mitwirkender — 17 Exemplare

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It’s always, always, always great to catch up again with Samantha Kidd and the gang, especially oh-so-sexy husband Nick with those root-beer barrel brown eyes and that smile. Samantha is always surrounded by people that love her and have her back, even if they do get a little impatient with her tenacious personality at times. Nick is . . . well, Nick. Couldn’t ask for anything more there. And Samantha always manages to get herself involved in entertaining, funny, dangerous, over-the-top escapades that always seem to work out for the best. Things are a bit different this time out, though. Samantha seems to be having a confidence crisis, is far out of her element, and she feels left out and unable to fit in.

Nick’s father wants to buy a dude ranch and Samantha and Nick have gone with him for a week to check it out. This isn’t the stylish power couple outing she and Nick have become accustomed to in Ribbon, but she figures how hard can it be to put on some Western wear and kick back and relax? Turns out it’s a lot harder than she expected. Her wardrobe obviously doesn’t include dude ranch duds, so she borrows some blue jeans from her old pal/nemesis retired Detective Loncar. Yep, weird, but go with it for now. And it only gets weirder. When I said she was out of her element I wasn’t kidding. Right from the start she seems out of place: her clothes, her comments, her understanding of and assumptions about just what happens on a dude ranch. And for some reason almost everybody – ranch hands, guests, the owners - is not just unfriendly towards her but almost openly hostile. Even Nick’s dad, which made me a little irked with him for most of the book. No one wants her help, her opinion, her advice; they tell her to relax, read a book, take a nap.

When the owner is found dead and it looks like murder, here we go. Samantha is tenacious, determined, recklessly fearless and knows she will figure this out. Hopefully before someone kills her, right? Lots of clues, lots of suspicious people, lots of unexplained happenings – and lots of tender moments with Nick. A fast-moving, well-crafted plot, some surprises and a satisfying ending. Author Diane Vallere delivers as always. Recommend without hesitation.

Thanks to the author for providing an advance copy of Ranch Dressing. I am voluntarily leaving this honest review; all opinions are my own. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: read this book, read the rest of the series, and then read everything Vallere writes. Well worth it, trust me.
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GrandmaCootie | Feb 28, 2024 |
The story opened strongly and the initial character sketches were excellent. Plot twists in the infamous detective-themed birthday party were interesting as other characters came into the story and added some fun side plays. Then the plotting and the storyline's plausibility petered out about half way through the narrative.

Margo's (main character) speculation about the murder scenario was unconvincing, seemingly wild, and based on nothing substantial. I thought the reveal at the end when we find out who committed the murder was preceded by too much illogical action and unresolved loose threads. The book passes my "good airport departure lounge reading"category.… (mehr)
 
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SandyAMcPherson | 8 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 6, 2024 |
Samantha arrives for her first day at her new job and finds her boss, Patrick, dead in the lift. Samantha resumes her work while she follows the case unintentionally as the people she talks to about her business do not want to associate with the business due to Patrick. On top of that, Samantha experiences over setbacks, such as suspected vandalism, and is regarded a suspect. The dialogue is stiff, going back and forth between characters. The book is also a slow burn. Nonetheless, it's great readers view the entire case from Samantha's perspective from start to finish.


I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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Louisesk | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 26, 2024 |
Diane Vallere's Material Witness cozy series is one of my favorites. It reminds me of hours spent with my grandmother in fabric stores, listening to the rustle of paper patterns, and the sound of her shears slicing through colorful material. I was thrilled to see this fourth book appear after seven long years of silence, and I snapped it up. Tulle Death Do Us Part does not disappoint.

There's a good, twisty mystery in the pages of this book-- and more. I learned about the physical effects of a life spent in ballet, and good ways to promote a small business in a local community. Poly's creativity with fabric and design lights my own fires, and I find myself eyeing my yarn stash and looking through patterns for my next project.

As with any mystery by Diane Vallere, the characters shine and really bring readers back for each new installment in her series. In Tulle Death Do Us Part, Poly shows a lot of emotional growth in being forced to deal with her ex-boyfriend. (It was a painful split after being together for ten years.)

Now that Poly has returned, I'm looking forward to her next adventure. Bring it on!
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cathyskye | 1 weitere Rezension | Jan 1, 2024 |

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