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Title : Cold Feet Fever: A Romantic Crime Mystery with Tons of Humor (The Fever Series Book 2) Author : Maureen Fisher Price : FREE from today till 06/10 Rating : 4.3 out of 5(5) ![]() |
Secrets and crime have never been so funny—or so romantic
★★★★★ “I didn’t want this book to end. But when it did, I was still smiling. I highly recommend COLD FEET FEVER as one of the most fun reads you’ll enjoy all year.”
★★★★★ “To call COLD FEET FEVER a page turner is a disservice. This is a page devourer.”
An irresistible bad boy struggles to turn his life around:
Barred from casinos, gambler Sam Jackson has spent his winnings and must take a ‘real’ job. Turns out operating Kinki, a glitzy paranormal nightclub in Atlantic City, isn’t as easy— or as much fun—as he’d anticipated. Someone’s trying to shut him down before he opens, he’s on the verge of bankruptcy, his family issues are out-of-control, and his matchmaking granddaddy has hired a sexy event planner with a mysterious background, bossy disposition, and criminal ties.
An event planner with big secrets will do anything escape her past:
A job as event planner offers former mortician and single mom, Katie Deluca, her last chance to escape her past. Turns out party planning is more difficult than organizing funerals, especially when her criminal stalker appeals his murder conviction. Plus her new boss, although perfect for awakening her sensuality, couldn’t be more wrong for the stability she craves for her son.
Forced to collaborate, they overcome obstacles, fight crime, and find love:
Turns out Katie is the one person who can salvage Kinki—and heal Sam’s emotional wounds. Fighting their growing attraction, the couple tangles with vandalism, a goofy dog, ruthless thugs, a building inspector on the warpath, exploding trucks, an eccentric granddaddy, disappearing corpses, an unfortunate synchronized swimming episode, and the threat of live cremation, all to deliver a grand opening the vampire wannabes of Atlantic City will never forget.
★★★★★ “the perfect blend of romance, comedy and mystery.”
























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