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A review by twstdtink
Mug Shot by Caroline Fardig
2.0
I wanted to like this book. The main character runs a coffee house (I love coffee) and has multiple love interests (Oo-la-la) and solves murder mysteries on the side (wtg female bad-assery). Sadly, the book falls short of its cool premise.
In reality, Jules is respected by none of her love interests. They either use her as a doormat (including Pete, who Jules views as perfect), or they treat her like a moron. And, truthfully, I don't even respect her that much. She runs headlong into dangerous situations for no good reason and is blind to the way people treat her.
Although I received this book free through Chatterbox in exchange for my honest review, all opinions stated here are my own.
In reality, Jules is respected by none of her love interests. They either use her as a doormat (including Pete, who Jules views as perfect), or they treat her like a moron. And, truthfully, I don't even respect her that much. She runs headlong into dangerous situations for no good reason and is blind to the way people treat her.
Although I received this book free through Chatterbox in exchange for my honest review, all opinions stated here are my own.