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The Leading Lady by Deb Marlowe

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4.0

Deb Marlowe provides an excellent addition to the Half Moon House series. In addition to being a heartfelt romance there is also the mystery of tracking down a nefarious criminal mastermind and saving the young women he is holding as prisoneres. In all of it, Hestia Wright, the owner of the Half Moon House is working behind the scenes to matchmake two people who seem to hat each other at the beginning.
The story is fast paced and draws the reader in to the fear and pain of the characters.

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5.0

I was on the edge of my seat from the moment Callie questioned the two men. This is not a love at first sight story, more of a loath at first sight that takes you on a whirlwind. Once they got to know each other it was clear they were perfect for each other. As always I love reading Hestia’s diary and getting to know her story more and more. I was holding my breath a couple of times because I didn’t know what Marstroke was going to do next. OMG the ending shocks you so much!

Callie is fiercely independent and won’t hesitate to take down someone if needed. I loved her right away with how she made it clear how she felt and what she wanted. She knew things had to change.

Tru hates that he was tricked in the past and will do anything to end Marstroke. I love how he understood her and didn’t want to try to control her. He saw things that most didn’t.

Copy provided for an honest and voluntary review via NetGalley

dianed's review against another edition

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4.0

Deb Marlowe provides an excellent addition to the Half Moon House series. In addition to being a heartfelt romance there is also the mystery of tracking down a nefarious criminal mastermind and saving the young women he is holding as prisoneres. In all of it, Hestia Wright, the owner of the Half Moon House is working behind the scenes to matchmake two people who seem to hat each other at the beginning.
The story is fast paced and draws the reader in to the fear and pain of the characters.
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