Welcome to my Sunday Book Review. Today I’m reviewing Ruth Harris’s Book 3 in her Cozy in the City series – Diamonds are for Now. With a host of colorful and interesting characters, this book will keep us turning the pages as we too are curious to find out, where is Hoad?
Blurb:
MISSION IMPOSSIBLE
When the world’s most famous author of bestselling thrillers, Hoad Powell, disappears on a billionaire’s heavily-guarded private island in the Caribbean, Blake and Ralph must find him.
Is he dead?
Or is he alive?
What happened to him?
Why hasn’t he finished his newest blockbuster? Thousands of jobs are on the line and millions of readers want to know.
Who is the glamorous arms dealer who sells tactical nukes to terrorists, dictators, and rogue militias around the world?
What about the mysterious, veiled woman who wears a diamond bracelet worth more than some countries?
And how is the daring robbery at an exclusive Oscar post-party connected?
Will Blake and Ralph succeed in their quest?
Or will they fail?
And what will happen when oh-so-macho Ralph finds out that Blake is making more money than he does?
My 5 Star Review:
This book was a fun romp in the Cozy in the City meets Women’s Fiction series by Ruth Harris. Although this is book three in the series, it’s a standalone story involving the two PR ladies – Blake and Julia, who are on a mission to find out what happened to best selling author, Hoad Powell and the final chapter of his manuscript they are awaiting to get published and promote.
There are a host of colorful characters in this story, from George the publisher, and Jay the agent, and Steve, Jay’s son who is suddenly, taking over his father’s business, leaving others to wonder if he indeed knows what has happened to that missing chapter. Where is Hoad?
All we know is that Hoad was writing this book on his boat in the Caribbean at Goldeneye in Jamaica, and he ditched his boat, mysteriously, just before it blew up along with one of its employees who we find out had escaped working in a Russian diamond mine. Why did Hoad leave his boat and stay on the mysterious man and his girlfriend’s boat – to continue to write about what he’d discovered about the very people he was staying with, and not get in touch with anyone looking for him? And what is up with that mysterious rich man with his even richer girlfriend named Diamond, wearing diamonds worth more than a country? Where did all these funds and diamonds come from? Well that’s exactly what Hoad has been investigating and basing his book – Diamond Reef about.
Blake and her ex-cop husband Ralph, now working for a private security firm, are trying to sleuth out this mystery. Where is Hoad Powell? The manuscript is running out of time to meet publication date, and coincidentally, there was a huge robbery that had taken place at the Academy Awards where someone wearing a Cary Grant face mask is elusive and suspected as the robber of all the jewels and gems worn by the nominees at the reception party. How on earth does this diamond heist fit in with the mystery about where Hoad disappeared to with his manuscript in the Caribbean?
Lots going on in this entertaining mystery and Harris draws us right into the scenes with both, some shady, unsuspecting and suspicious characters. Could Steve, the agent taking over his father Jay’s business be behind this? Wait! Might the new office space Becca is leasing from some shady building owner have something to do with this?
Harris keeps us entertained and busy following the lives of agents, publishers, authors, PR gals, investigators, Russian oligarchs, and of course, Hoad, the author in this herd of characters that all share a stake in this hot manuscript mystery they are all awaiting.
For anyone who reads women’s fiction this is a great review, Debby 🙂 xx
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Thank you Carol 🙂 xx
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Sounds like a great summer read Debby.. thanks for the review and will check out the series.. ♥
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Thanks Sal. Ruth knows how to engage! ❤
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What a great review, Debby – this sounds like heaps of fun. Toni x
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Thanks Toni. It is fun as there is so much going on. 🙂 xx
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Thanks, Debby! There seems to be a lot of story and fun to be had with this book. Cozy mysteries can be hit or miss with me, but I’ll check this one out. Thanks for your recommendation and enjoy the rest of the weekend!
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Thanks Olga. Yes, I don’t read a lot of cozy mysteries either, but I think this book is more than just a cozy. It’s definitely a fun read and keeps us wondering if that book will ever get published, lol 🙂 x Happy Sunday! ❤
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Sounds interesting especially when the main characters are authors, publicists, and P.I.s! The thing I love about really good books is when the author is able to inject a few “diamonds” in the story, nuggets of wisdom, not real stones. That hooks me every time. Excellent review Debby! Hugs, C
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Thanks for reading Cheryl. And yes, I’m with you on ‘those gems’. Ruth is very good at that! Hugs xx
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Thank you so much for sharing this review Michael xx
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Thanks for reviews this wonderful sounding book, Debby! A book also with this title could only written by a woman, right? Lol Thanks again, and have a good rest of the weekend! xx Michael
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Lol Michael, I never thought of it that way, but in this case you are right. Definitely, a fun read. Hugs ❤
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Sounds like a lot of fun. The idea of mixing cozy with women’s fiction made me really curious. 🙂
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Thanks Carol. Made for a fun and interesting read. 🙂 x
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Great review, Debby 🙂 This does sound like a fun and entertaining read!
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Thanks Denise. It definitely is a great escape read, perfect holiday read too. ❤
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Sounds like a good beach read, Debby. x
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A perfect beach read Stevie 🙂 x
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This sounds like a fun read, Debby.
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A perfect escape read Norah. Thanks. ❤
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Great! 💖
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I absolutely love the way Ruth writes – so many twists and turns! (And I especially appreciate intelligent novels which keep us hooked from beginning to end.) ❤
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Hi Ellie. Thanks for leaving your thoughts on Ruth’s writing. I’m sure she’d be thrilled to see this. ❤
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Sounds busy and fun – thanks for the review, Deb, I might just check out this series.
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I hope you do Deb. It’s a fun escape read series, and well written. ❤
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Sounds like a book right up my alley!
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Finally! I have one for you, lol. 🙂
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Ruth Harris chiming in to thank dg for her gracious review, and to thank her commenters for their kind words. I appreciate them — and you. Should anyone be willing to hear more from me, find my newsletter signup at http://eepurl.com/CUioz
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Thanks for popping by Ruth! 🙂
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Ruth Harris chiming in to thank dg for her gracious review, and to thank her commenters for their kind words. I appreciate them — and you. Should anyone be willing to hear more from me, find my newsletter signup at http://eepurl.com/CUioz
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Ruth Harris chiming in to thank dg for her gracious review, and to thank her commenters for their kind words. I appreciate them — and you. Should anyone be willing to hear more from me, find my newsletter signup at http://eepurl.com/CUioz
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