Diamonds Are Not A Girl's Best Friend
(A Samantha Jamison Mystery Book 11)
By Peggy A. Edelheit
198 pages
Published July 20th 2017
By Telemachus Press, LLCC
Blindsided by all the glitter!
'Diamonds are a girl's best friend?' Don't believe all
those clichés.
If you want a friend, get a dog! A gem of a mystery &
double-
blind conspiracy.
What a wonderful book. It's really well
written
and has a wonderful flow to it. This is not my
typical book to read. I
usually stick to romance.
But this one was suggested to me and I am so
glad I
picked it up. This is a little mystery book.
But I really enjoyed it.
This is Sam story she is the lead character
in the
book. And it starts off with a friend of hers is
attacked and a very
priceless item is stolen. So her
and her band of friends set out to solve the
mystery. Along the way you get to meet on her
quirky Little Friends a bunch of
elderly women
and to very hunky men. I love how Clay and Tony
are both after
Sam. And they ending are just
priceless when they both show her something. The
whole group really had me laughing. The item
that was stolen was priceless, but
it wasn't just the
item that was stolen it was something that was in
it as
well. Just wait till you find out what was
inside it. And when you find out who
the culprit
or culprits’ are you will be thoroughly surprised.
This is my first
book in this series but it will not
be my last. I cannot wait to read more
books in the
series.
Now before I ruin this for you I will leave
off
here. I hope you enjoy this book as much as I did.
If you do like this
book, please consider leaving
a review. The Authors really like it when you do;
they value your opinions too
·٠•● Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ ●•٠· Peggy A. Edelheit ·٠•● Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ ●•٠·
After years of mentally ignoring certain
voices and their
personal stories in her head that were interfering with her
daily life, Peggy finally let them have their say, especially
after her future
protagonist, Samantha, finally gave her an
ultimatum of either putting it all
down on paper, or it could
get ugly. Recognizing the alternative might not be
pretty;
Peggy finally gave in and has been fortunate enough to do
so ever
since. Now and then when they are all sitting around
Peggy’s imaginary mental
table arguing with her and vying
for her attention to air their grievances,
Peggy still finds
herself putting her foot down. After all, who’s the author
here,
right? Peggy’s main goal is to entertain her readers and
hopefully
distract them for a few hours getting lost in the
pages of her imaginary world
of her amateur sleuth,
Samantha Jamison. Peggy has three sons, lives with her
husband and spends time between Buck’s County, PA and
South Florida.
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