Avery Shaw is having a bad week. First, she had to cover a story on a barricaded gunman who likes to dance naked in his window. Second, she’s receiving death threats with her morning newspaper. Lastly, and most importantly, her mom keeps vetoing her outfit choices.
It’s all in a day’s work for this hardworking, if easily distracted, reporter.
Avery Shaw is hot on the trail of the story, even … the story, even if it means tangling with her hot ex-boyfriend — the county sheriff — and the equally hot, if slightly shadier pawnshop owner down the street.
Getting the story is going to be totally worth it — that is if Avery can survive the week.
Warning: These books are sarcastic and snarky. Read only if you’re not easily offended.
more
Loved this book!! It’s the first of the Avery Shaw mysteries. Avery Shaw is a reporter, but she gets herself in the middle of things she shouldn’t when she is investigating her story. It is well written and easy to read. And you’ll never want to put it down.
LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS SERIES! AVERY SAYS THINGS WE WISH WE COULD ALL SAY SOMETIMES. EVERY BOOK BY AMANDA M LEE IS AWSOME.
This review is for the audio book.
I did enjoy this book but was a little bit put off with all the sexual references and the language, it wasn’t needed and just seemed to be added for a reaction. The humour was funny if a little bit childish and over the top and it kind of reminder me of several authors the most prominent is Janet Evanovich’s …
A laugh-out-loud funny series! I am a fan of the author’s Witches of the Midwest series and have apparently had tunnel vision because I didn’t realize how many other series that she writes – and I have found more new favorites! My latest binge read is the Avery Shaw series – she is such a great character who gets into trouble by just existing. …
Unusual verbiage for me as the language and attitudes of character are not my usual but the story line was great. Have already ordered the second book. Mystery does keep you guessing and so does the romantic angles