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Thursday 24 May 2012

VEIL OF NIGHT by Linda Howard

Linda Howard writes romantic thrillers and this book is no exception.
The story revolves around Jaclyn Wilde, a very successful Wedding Planner with an absolutely crushing schedule - 6 weddings lined up in the week to come - and then there's Carrie Edwards, a bride to be still in the planning stages - and a total nightmare. Carrie, engaged to be married to the son of a State Senator, is a bride from hell, nothing is good enough for her, she fights with everyone, Jaclyn, the dressmaker, the florist, the caterer, her demands are horrific, she changes her mind constantly, everyone hates her, even her bridesmaids.

When Carrie is murdered, the detective assigned to the case is Eric Wilder - and he and Jaclyn just happened to have a one night stand the night before! Jaclyn is both astonished and insulted to find herself a prime suspect, along with about a hundred other people, and the budding relationship she thought she might possibly be starting with Eric takes a nosedive!

Determined to do everything strictly by the book Eric can only stand by helplessly as Jaclyn gives him icy attitude to be considered a suspect, and what wouldn't the poor guy do for a decent cup of coffee - Jaclyn makes lousy coffee in his opinion, and every time he stops for takeout he manages to find himself in a "situation" where he has to intercept a robbery.

When Jaclyn suddenly finds the killer has set his sights on her and is determined to eliminate her before she can identify him, or her, things get serious!

A light-hearted approach to a serious subject, with some really funny bits.

Happy reading!

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