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Maid for Murder: Deadly Confessions

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Maid for Murder: Deadly Confessions

By: Susette Williams
Narrated by: Allyson Voller
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Bailey inherited her grandfather’s business, Maid For You, but cleaning up crime scenes wasn’t part of the job description. After nearly getting killed by the Westmeister brothers, she made a promise to herself that she’d get ‘back’ into church. Thankfully, her company has a new account… cleaning a church. It wasn’t exactly how she planned to get back into church, nor did she plan on getting involved in a murder investigation.

Confessions can be deadly, but Bailey is determined to get to the truth.

Stay tuned for Deadly Deception, where secrets are revealed and Bailey’s life takes an unexpected turn.

Maid for Murder series
Deadly Business
Deadly Confessions

©2017 Susette Williams (P)2018 Susette Williams
Detective Fiction Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Mystery
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FUN AND SPUNKY MYSTERY!

This is a really fun series! This is the second book I've listened to in the series, and love it! Bailey and Maid For You visits a church and that spunky girl is soon immersed in a murder investigation! Out of the frying pan and into the fire.

This is a really fun mystery, full of twists & turns, and we'll see if she can come to terms with the things that are challenging her... and her faith. Looking forward to the next in the series!

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Twists and turns keep you guessing!

Great mystery. Tension throughout keeps you riveted!

Allyson Voller is an excellent narrator.

I was provided this audiobook at no charge by the author, narrator or publisher in exchange for an unbiased review via audiobookboom com.

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Entertaining short story

The sound quality of this audiobook was very good. The narrator did an excellent job of portraying the flaky heroine. Bailey is a girl who claims Christianity but she doesn't have any sincere faith of her own, living within a set of rules instilled by her parents, skating as close to the edges as possible while still regarding herself as a good Christian girl. She's full of "I can't do this or that," but she continually and openly (and continually and openly and continually...) raves about the physical attributes of the hero, sharing a bit TMI about her personal physical reactions to him. Lots of kisses that stop barely short of going too far. She strings him along while pushing him away with protestations of her inability to have a relationship with him. But then, in a life-or-death situation, Bailey makes a bargain with God - she will start going to church if she survives.
So the author has set the stage for the heroine to be saved, establish her own faith and grow spiritually into her own convictions in the rest of the series. I think that will be good!
The mystery was a little confusing to me. I feel as if the author was inspired by Janet Evanovich's books. but those don't translate well to clean fiction.
This review really covers the first and second books of the series. The one is a short story.
Overall, it is an entertaining read (listen), and I look forward to seeing the heroine's development in the rest of the series.

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