Sophie's Last Stand

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Sophie Mazaratti moved far away to escape the mess her sleazy ex left behind. But he's found her bolt-hole--and so have his worst enemies, the mob. What's more, they think she's working with him--and so does the FBI. Now Sophie's surrounded by bodies, arrest threats and one damned attractive police detective. And though the fed-up schoolteacher's pretty sure the woman-needs-a-man-like-a-fish-needs-a-bicycle saying is true, she's also sure she needs somebody on her side. Because she's about to take on the mob and the FBI--and she's determined to be the last woman standing....

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April 17,2025
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Very light and fluffy book with just enough mystery to keep me going. I have to admit, I did not figure out the answer to mystery until the very end. Bartholomew is the next step up from Evanovich. The sex is sexier and a bigger part of her stories but the mystery plot line in also well developed and intersting.

Basic storyline (to remind myself not to give away anything) is that clueless wife has escaped to the South somewhere to start a new life away from her porn filming, ex hubby. Buys a house, starts fixing it up, people start dying and trying to kill her and the hero protects and rescues her. Full of zany characters. Would make a great series!
April 17,2025
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2020 bk 121: 2022 bk 38. I believe this to be the best written of Nancy Bartholomew's quirky mystery/romance novels. It truly fits the category of a screwball comedy with a feisty heroine who has seen trouble and come out the other side, only to have to dive in. There is a strong and almost silent handsome police detective wanting to help, a transplanted to the south Italian-American family, and a gang of old guys, neighbors, and bumbling thugs, crooks, oh and an ex-husband. A fun read with the clues revealed as needed and not in a rush at the end. An excellent read during our time of isolation and/or quarantine. 2022 addendum: Still a fun read even in this time of COVID!
April 17,2025
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this book is delightfully cheesy. a book to read by the pool to pass the time
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