
After reading Kate's dissappointing book 6 in her flower shop mystery series (see my other review), I was a bit hesitant to read this one. I am happy to report that Kate is back on top with this book. This book was my second favorite book so far. This book is entertaining from the beggining to end. I only hope the next book in this series is as good.
Synopsis (from barnesandnoble.com): Eight years ago, Abby Knight babysat for a problem teen named Elizabeth. Today, Elizabeth's back, with a new name (Libby) and a whole new life (stolen)—namely, one that already belongs to Abby. Libby's even trying to steal Abby's boyfriend, Marco. But imitation really becomes the sincerest form of trouble when Abby finds herself the accused dupe in a bizarre murder plot.
I liked the new nemesis Elizabeth aka Libby in this book. It brought in a fresh perspective which I found very entertaining. It almost seems as if Abby is maturing a little bit and that is a good thing. I am the same age as Abby, 26, and I find myself forgetting that she is supposed to be the same age as me. I always consider her to be younger, but I am glad that she is finally growing up a little bit. I would like her and Marco's romance to bud (pun intended) a little more. Maybe move from a "G" rated romance to a "PG-13".
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