Amber Gilchrist lives in New Mexico with her husband and six children. She writes YA , Romantic Comedies, and series mysteries. She calls her lifetime of jumping from one job to another 'experience' for her books and not an inability to settle down. Amber loves mysteries and a good, happy romance. She also loves to laugh. Sometimes she likes all of them together.
A fan of quirky movies and indie books, Amber likes to be with her family, is socially inept, and fears strangers and small yippy dogs. She alternates between writing and being a mom. She tries to do both at the same time but her kids don't appreciate being served lunch and told, "This is the hot dog of your discontent." So mostly she writes when everyone else is in bed.
Audrey Scott might be a children’s librarian, but that isn’t all she can do. When her best friend, Gretchen Holden, stands accused of a murder, Audrey can’t handle doing nothing more than bailing Gretchen out of jail. She has to figure out who really killed Gretchen’s step-father, a universally hated federal judge.
With a not small list of potential people the judge has wronged, Audrey and her friends have a rough ride ahead of them trying to decide who had a motive, means, and opportunity to put the judge in an early grave. With the help of Derek Hennessy, erstwhile enemy turned very good friend, and her normal crew of cohorts, Audrey won’t stop until the threat no longer looms.
I must confess I'm still working on reading through this book and therefore don't know how it's going to end. But from what I've currently read, it's just as fun a ride as the first book in the series.
Once more, Audrey is faced with the challenge of clearing the name someone accused of a crime they didn't commit. This time it's her longtime friend and roommate, Gretchen, who's been accused of killing her step-father, Ted, a federal judge.
Once more, Audrey is faced with the challenge of clearing the name someone accused of a crime they didn't commit. This time it's her longtime friend and roommate, Gretchen, who's been accused of killing her step-father, Ted, a federal judge.
Knowing things don't add up, and not at all sure how to proceed, Audrey asks for ATF agent Derek Hennessy's help. Having exchanged messages over the last few months (since her other friend, Foster, was cleared of his accused crime), Audrey didn't know who else to turn to and is a bit surprised when Derek rushes forward to help figure things out. There's only one small glitch in everything, she's actually starting to like the steel-eyed and apparently unapproachable man she almost shot during their previous excursions.
In an almost feverish attempt to clear Gretchen's name, Audrey uncovers a new side of Derek that leaves her speechless but wanting to know more. And, with the help of her other friends, including her brother, they rush to find a way to prove Gretchen innocent.
In an almost feverish attempt to clear Gretchen's name, Audrey uncovers a new side of Derek that leaves her speechless but wanting to know more. And, with the help of her other friends, including her brother, they rush to find a way to prove Gretchen innocent.
This is a fun story with serious moments that deal with things that aren't necessarily easy for everyone to handle, including issues of abuse, tragedy, and addiction. Amber does give a warning at the beginning of the book to expect these things, and the further warning that some things will be a bit "heavier" than in the previous book. Some of the characters' pasts are quite tragic, but it is all woven into the story in a seamless way that makes the discovery, even if somewhat alarming, a delicious journey to read.
I give it four out of five stars.
Top Ten
List
1.
I've been to lots of foreign countries, including Germany, China, and Mexico
among others.
2. I have six kids, and
yes that is a lot
3. I was on a TV show in
the early 90s.
4. I used to pretend I was
a fox/mermaid combination whenever my friends pretended to be superheroes.
5. My first book was
written in the 80s and the heroes name was Marvin. I don't know why I
thought this was a good idea. Thankfully, it was lost many years ago.
6. I have a weird
autoimmune disorder that makes me potentally allergic to literally almost
anything. And then then the next day I won't be allergic to that particular thing
anymore. It's sounds fake, but
it's not. It's called MCAS.
7. I was a musical theater
major my freshman year of college.
8. I don't really have a
bucket list. But if I did the only thing that would be on it is going places.
9. I don't really watch TV
or movies. They require a lot of attention for me and it always ends up feeling like
a chore. There's probably only
half a dozen shows I've actually seen every episode of, my favorite being
Chuck.
10. I LOVE true crime. Like in a way that is
maybe slightly unhealthy . I listen to so many
true crime podcasts.