"Delightful romantic suspense thriller"
Eight years ago when she learned that preadolescent boys
were masturbating to her modeling pictures, Melody Tanner
quit. Her mom seeing the meal ticket over deserted her,
which did not surprise Mel. Two years later Mel was to
marry Atlanta dentist Dr. Bill Todd; the night before she
and her pals drew up a list of five hunks they would like
to sleep with. Her fist choice was the marine on the
cover of Time. Not to long ago she divorced her
womanizing spouse, but he got everything because she
destroyed his dental business by defacing his advertising
billboard. Mel refuses to dwell on the past and plans to use her
camera to make a living. Her best friend Rosemary Chilton
mentions that two from her list recently died. Rosemary
tells her boyfriend Savannah Police Detective Dex Delaney
who arranges for his partner Nick Walker to discuss this
with Mel. When Mel sees Nick who wants to look at and
discuss the list she realizes who he is, her dream lover
from years ago. As they become acquainted they fall in
love, but someone wants to eliminate the competition to
have Mel for himself only. SHE'S GOT THE LOOK is a fine chick lit police procedural
starring a fiery female (epitome of a woman scorned) and a
wonderful hunk who was her fantasy sex partner a few years
ago and now is her reality sex partner and more if she
takes a chance on love. The romance turned murder list
storyline contains an intriguing twist that will fool the
audience though the answers are in plain sight and keeps
the tale from falling into a trite climax. Leslie Kelly
shows she has the talent to provide fans with a delightful
romantic suspense thriller. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 25, 2005
SummaryFinding true love can be murder...
Newly divorced and back in her hometown, Melody Tanner is
ready to change her life for the better. Her girlfriends
think it's the perfect time to revisit the lists they came
up with as a joke at Melody's bachelorette partya list
of five men they could sleep with no matter what.
But when Melody looks at her list, she discovers two of the
men are already dead. Worse, the homicide detective she
contacts just happens to be her #1, former marine Nick Walker.
Nick isn't taking the coincidental deaths too seriously,
until the other two men on the list die suspiciously. Melody
thinks the only way to keep Nick alive is to let him go. But
Nick's willing to take the risk. Besides, if he does have to
check out, there's no place he'd rather do it than in
Melody's arms....
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