Quincy Mac went to Hollywood with stars in her eyes. Twenty years later, she’s not a star, but she’s built a good life. She’s got friends, three boys she loves, and a thriving cleaning business. That’s right, she’s a co-owner of Mac’Cleaners, LA’s premiere maid service.
Her ex and his newest wife take the boys on summer vacation and Quincy’s imagining a quiet night with ice cream and a chick … chick flick. She just has one last cleaning job to finish first. But there’s a problem… a dead body in the bedroom.
Turns out, she’s steamed and cleaned a murder scene. Quincy’s a suspect. She sets out to find the real killer before she ends up in prison for a murder she didn’t commit.
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Fun read.
a good quick read.
I love all of Holly’s books. They keep me up at night as I do not want to quit reading! I highly recommend them.
Super cute
A fun easy read. The characters were interesting.
Nice to read a book that was enjoyable and didn’t feel the need for foul language.
Really cute. Nice light read.
Light reading. Fun and amusing
i love this book and the characters are just so funny and realistic! have already obtained the second one
A very funny , heartwarming suspense novel.
If you like books where the lucky idiot gets the job done this book is for you.
So-so
I liked this book a lot. I don’t always remember the things that I read but I remember that this was one I couldn’t wait to pick up each day.
Repetitive, silly, and way too easy to solve. It’s a cute easy read and the premise of a maid accidentally cleaning a murder scene is promisinh. However, the character development is weak and the premise is used as an excuse for almost no plot and an uninspired motivation. This is also repetitive for no reason- how many times does the fact that she is a single mother need to be mentioned? The author thinks it’s every 5th page. I can’t see how this is an award winning series.
Just fun!
I enjoyed this book, but had a couple of issues with it. The plot was interesting, the action believable. The protagonist is a maid and a mother, and she’s good at her job. Okay. We–the readers–get it already. I began to feel clobbered on the head with these bits of information, and wished she’d found some other things to say in putting off her soon-to-be boyfriend. I got a little tired of reading about her belly pooch yet again, too.
I didn’t mind the obviousness of her accepting Cal as a lover, but it was a bit inevitable. I found myself wishing he had some flaws to make him more interesting.
Enjoyed reading. Good book
Although a bit corny it all came together in the end.
couldnt get into it
main character a little aggravating, talking constantly