Addison Holmes is at it again in this New York Times bestselling series by Liliana Hart. In her fifth adventure, Addison sets out to discover who stole a kidney from her newest client—a kidney that was still very much attached to its owner when it was taken. With her brand new P.I. license in hand, a marriage proposal on her mind, and Aunt Scarlet and Rosemarie as backup, nothing could possibly … nothing could possibly go wrong.
Join Addison and the gang for a real Charlie Foxtrot of a case in Whiskey Tango Foxtrot!
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This author writes easy to read books, with wonderful characters, and laugh out loud situations. I highly recommend it.
Comical at times!
Great book, plan to read more of them!
At best this book was derivative, at worst, plagiarism. Fun to read if you’ve never heard of Stephanie Plum.
I really enjoy the characters in this series.
It was a decent read. Not great, but OK. Not sorry that I purchased it. But I wonder.. the author seems to have borrowed very heavily from Janet Evanovich and her Stepnany Plum series. Very.
That said it was a funny enough read. Good enough entertainment for an evening or two.
With the Title I wasn’t sure what to expect, but wasn’t disappointed.
Fun characters
Terrific Read
I love this series!
Light adventure.
Fast paced reading, loved the characters.
This is one of the Whiskey series by Liliana Hart. Good protagonist development, good character side-kicks and what seems to me (an outsider) a fairly reasonable representation of the area the characters live and work in. These stories do not disappoint as they deliver a sometimes twisted or skewed plot, great character interaction, and sticky situations that are sometimes dangerous and lead to an acceptable level of action, i.e. it doesn’t overwhelm the story line. This is the 5th in the series and I have just purchased, but not yet read, her last 2 installments. If you like the style of Janet Evanovich or Jana DeLeon, you will probably thoroughly enjoy this book and the others in the series as well.
In my opinion, this was a poor imitation of Janet Evonovich’s work – the PI, the two men – one boyfriend, one heartthrob could-be-boyfriend-if-already-wasn’t-involved – the sidekick, the zany elder relative. Was surprised that it so obviously followed the same format.
I love every one of Liliana Hart books. She’s got the best sense of humor ever.
Similar to the Stephanie Plum series but entertaining.