Official Review: Paint Her Dead by Wanda Shelton

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Re: Official Review: Paint Her Dead by Wanda Shelton

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I'm not normally a mystery fan but this one sounds interesting. A week at an inn painting would sound relaxing if it weren't for the stalker, and the dead woman. The reviewer did a good job of describing the book.
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This sounds to be a very interesting book. I like the mystery and suspenseful twists that it consists of.
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This is one of those must read books for me. The plot is really fascinating and seems well-developed. Thanks for the well-written review. I will have to read this book.
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Murder mystery with a psychotic ex on your heels sounds riveting. Great review!
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I love mysteries and this book sounds like it would be pretty good. It's understandable that the reader would notice the holes in the plot, especially considering that mystery lovers are on constant watch for those details when reading a story that needs solving. Thanks for the great description and review!
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'Official Review: Paint Her Dead by Wanda Shelton' connects our minds and hearts with the main flow of the story. The critical remarks in the review are worth complimenting. I find the rating given to the book accurate!
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This book sounds promising for mystery with a dash of romance lovers. The plot sounds intriguing even though there are some unrealistic elements. Congratulations on BOTD!
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Hmm, this quite piqued my interest despite some unnecessary elements. I'll definitely put this on my shelf to read. Thanks for reviewing this.
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Imagine you signed up for a weekend getaway art workshop at a lovely resort. You are excited to escape from your stalker ex-boyfriend and just relax. Unfortunately, the creepy ex shows up at the resort. On top of that, you are intensely attracted to a man married to another artist attending the workshop. Oh, and a dead body is found on the beach. Sounds relaxing, huh?
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I like the fact that this mystery book has a touch of romance and well developed characters. Thanks for a nice review.
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I like the fact that this mystery book has a touch of romance and well developed characters. Thanks for a nice review.
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Not the type of book that I would like to read. I believe those who are into mystery and little bit of romance will find this book to be interesting.
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The opening chapter of this mystery draws me in. The thought of Leah coming across a dead body while escaping her creepy ex during a getaway is quite enthralling. Thanks for the nice review.
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The mystery genre is a tough nut to crack and this sounds like a decent one. The stalky ex-boyfriend is not a bad angle: might ramp up the tension. Great review.
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Post by Sumbule1 »

What a mysterious book. The tittle on the book is scary. It needs one to take heart in order to go through this novel. Anything to do with murder doesn't form part of my interest.
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