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Killing Time
Killing Time
Author: Leslie Kelly
She's got TV ratings--and legs--to die for! — KILLING TIME IN A SMALL TOWN describes how bad boy Mick Winchester has been feeling about his life lately--until a reality TV show by that name rolls into his hometown. And the producer is none other than Caroline Lamb...Mick's college sweetheart and his one true love. But gone is the sweet So...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780373836154
ISBN-10: 0373836155
Publication Date: 8/2001
Pages: 304
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  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 24 ratings
Publisher: Harlequin
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Helpful Score: 1
Good story - I agree with another reviewer that the strength is in the romance, not really too much mystery or even too much to the reality show part of it. They are like side stories. The main action is the romance between Mick and Caro and it is great. Love the secondary characters, especially some of the small town folk. Fun book, I definitely enjoyed it.
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Helpful Score: 1
The strength of this romantic mystery was the romance. The mystery itself was uneven and I thought there were too many characters to keep track of. (I'm not a fan of reality shows so that may have played a role, too.) That said, the hero/heroine were wonderful as were some of the secondary characters. Definitely will read more by this author.
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Helpful Score: 1
Funny charming and engaging.
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orchid7 avatar reviewed Killing Time on + 273 more book reviews
This was a really fun read! The story centers around Mick Winchester and his former college sweetheart, Caroline Lamb. Caro has come to Mick's town to film a reality murder mystery television show called Killing Time in a Small Town. Caro ends up renting a room in Mick's house, and their relationship is snarky, spicy, and sweet. I really did feel like I was watching a reality tv show being filmed- lots of silly, small-town stuff involved. The actual murder happens in the last 100 pages or so, and is done in a very cozy mystery kind of way. The wrap up of the mystery is done in a believable way, and I liked how the relationship ended up too. Even though this book is older, it aged pretty well. (Sure, VCRs were mentioned, etc.) Overall, I closed the book with a smile. A good read.
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Caroline finally reaches her goal of becoming a TV producer. The problem is that the new show is going to be filmed in her ex-lover's hometown. A hometown that now is the scene for blackmail and murder, besides the TV show. Like this new author.
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very good!


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