No Such Thing As A Good Blind Date (A Brandy Alexander Mystery #2)

Shelly Fredman


Rated: 4.26 of 5 stars
4.26 ·
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No Such Thing As A Good Blind Date by Shelly Fredman
Brandy and her friends are back in the second book in the Brandy Alexander Mystery Series No Such Thing As A Good Blind Date When childhood friend and recent parolee Toodie Ventura suggests he exchange his plumbing services for the spare room in twenty-eight year old Brandy Alexander's house, the out-of-work new homeowner thinks it's a pretty good idea. That is, until she discovers a dismembered body in the freezer and the suspect topping the list is the now missing Toodie. Brandy refuses to accept her old friend is a cold-blooded killer and, with the help of her ex-boyfriend, (police detective Bobby DiCarlo) and sexy mystery man Nicholas Santiago she sets out to prove Toodie's innocence. Soon, Brandy finds herself up to her neck in stalkers and deranged killers, all the while juggling some of the worst blind dates ever! What The Critics Are Saying About No Such Thing As A Secret Brandy is a fun, feisty narrator with a big heart.and the plot is brisk and lively. -ChickLitBooks.Com Fredman is a hilarious writer! She has such a warm style of writing that the reader can't help but be pulled in.Brandy Alexander takes the reader on a ride not soon to be forgotten.No Such Thing as a Secret is a titillating mystery full of fun and mayhem. There is a rich under-texture that separates the story from other authors and thus makes it a standout. -Midwest Book Review Brandy is a likeable protagonist with a fine supporting cast of eccentric, sometimes scruffy, friends and neighbors. The book is an entertaining read which won't leave you afraid to turn out the light. -New Mystery Reader www.nosuchthingas.com
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