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Thursday, 13 February 2014

Hemphill Towers by Leona Pence

Book Synopsis:

Riley Saunders has her dream job. As an art director at a leading advertising agency, she works every day with her two best friends, Stella and Birdie. All three have been assigned to ensure that the Grand Opening of the Peterson Art Museum is nothing short of a success.

When a girl’s night out at a hot new Italian restaurant ends with a spilled bottle of wine, it sets in motion a series of events that leaves Stella and Birdie caught up in whirlwind romances, and Riley fearing for her life at the hands of a deranged stalker. But, when the handsome museum curator, Trent Peterson, learns of her situation, he vows to keep her safe.

In a quick-paced tale of fine art, wine forgery, and the Russian Mafia, Riley and her friends soon discover their pursuit of love will require them to expose a crime, thwart a murder, and trust the one thing that has never failed them…their friendship





My Review:

I was lucky enough to be part of Hemphill Towers Blog Tour this month and it was an added bonus to review the book as part of that.



I found it a very exciting book to read, it was packed full of the most interesting things that these girls got up too and  there was always something happening which made for an un put downable book.

There were dramas, tantrums, tiara's, sparkly diamonds, plans and schemes galore.


I would recommend this book, I rated it 4 stars.

A Little About The Author:

Leona Pence is a lifelong resident of Illinois. She's a widowed mother of four, grandmother to twelve, and great-grandmother of two.
Leona began writing late in life after the death of her husband of forty-four
years. They married on her 19th birthday after a three month courtship - and yes
love at first sight really did happen.
She enjoys reading, writing, online pool, and especially being a Mentor in
F2K, a seven week online writing course sponsered by Writer's Village University.





5 comments:

  1. Great review, Trina and Leo! I read it and totally agree :)

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  2. Great review of a great book!! I love that it has a little bit of everything in it....keeps it spicy!!!

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    1. Thank you, rinman. I'm glad you liked the book.

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  3. Thank you for hosting me, Trina, and for your nice review,

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