This is actually a continuation of the story of Chloe and
Jason, begun in “Someone Else’s Fairy Tale”. This story, however, is mostly a
murder mystery. Chloe has begun her work as a “crim”, working in the crime lab
of her hometown’s police station. She is a very junior forensic scientist for
the police department, and her first case involves the disappearance of a young
girl. Meanwhile, the paparazzi follows her around continuously and she must
cope with rumors of Jason’s infidelity. Is it possible that he can stay
faithful to her as he is living the lifestyle of a movie star?
I liked this book too, but not quite as much as the first
one (“Someone Else’s Fairy Tale), and I’ve liked both of the books in this
series less than I liked the first one I read by E.M. Tippets, “Paint Me True”.
That’s all relative, though, because all of them are enjoyable. And Tippets assures her readers that there
will be further stories of Jason and Chloe, so that’s good news. I’ll enjoy
reading those.
Bad language: nope
Sex: references to the married love lives of Jason and Chloe, references to Jason’s past. No sex scenes.
Sex: references to the married love lives of Jason and Chloe, references to Jason’s past. No sex scenes.
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