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D. Lyric |
5.0 / 5
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Livy isn't one to take no for an answer and when Tucker Monroe and the police specifically say they don't need any help, well, what girl would listen? The murder of a college professor has the small town reeling, and Livy's nutty brain working overtime. Can she unravel the mystery so she can lay claim to Tucker's heart or will the murderer strike again making Livy his or her next victim? Livy is sweet, nutty, intelligent and belly-howling funny. The town is so charming, I'd move there next week if it were real. The book is a fast read and will leaving you asking just one question -- When will Ms. Depre grace us with the next installment? Please write more and FAST! A real winner!
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C. rauch |
5.0 / 5
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A very fun, fast read. Absolutely could not put it down. At first I thought I would grow tired of how naive Olivia is, but it just makes her more charming. And I love how the townspeople protect her feelings about her "secret" good deeds. Just an overall great book!
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Janice Stenman |
5.0 / 5
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In Oblivious the charactors become like good friends who you'd like to come sit with you on your front porch and have a tall glass of lemonade. Or maybe a white wine with plenty of marichino cherries. Although Livvy is capable of spinning the head around on a marble statue with her somewhat convoluted crime solver methods, once you begin to appreciate her, she starts to make perfect sense.
Livvy is fiercely protective of the people she loves...which includes practically everyone in town and they feel the same way about her. Livvy will take you on a rollercoaster ride of emotions. One minute you will laugh out loud at her antics and the next, you will end up misty eyed, only to split a gut laughing again.
I hope this isn't the last we hear of Livvy!!!
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Nancy C. Lepri |
5.0 / 5
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I won't go into a review of this book for others have already done so. I'll just reiterate that this was a delightful read; a book I couldn't put down until finished. This genre is definitely Ms. Depre's niche. Adding mystery and romance with humor, plus the homeiness of a small town, one is totally captivated. Having read this author's first book, "Amanda's Rib", I find Ms. Depre's writing only gets better. This is an author to watch... she is going places!
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Margaret W. Kelly |
5.0 / 5
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Oblivious had one of the most wonderful characters in Olivia that I have run into in quite a while. While she could top Mrs. Malaprop and Rev. Spooner with her wacky vocabulary, she remained charming, funny, and moral. How refreshing! I recommend this book highly.
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