Matchpoint
The
Matchmaker Series, Book Two
Elise
Sax
Genre:
Comedic romantic mystery
Paperback
Pages: 288
ISBN:
978-0-345-53224-4
Book
Description:
Lovably
troublesome Gladie Burger runs into sizzling danger and a fiery love
triangle in the second installment of Elise Sax’s hilarious and
sexy Matchmaker romance series.
“Elise
Sax will make you laugh. Her larger-than-life characters jump off the
page and make crazy seem like a fun place to hang out.”—New York
Times bestselling author Christie Craig
Since
joining the family matchmaking business run by her eccentric Grandma
Zelda, Gladie is always looking for love. But when an unbearable
toothache knocks her out of commission and into the dentist’s
chair, she prays only for relief. No such luck. Emerging from an
anesthetic haze, Gladie awakes to find that not only is her tooth
still throbbing, but her dentist is dead—and the lead suspect in
the murder, office receptionist Belinda, just so happens to be
Gladie’s first real client. Now it’s up to Gladie to find Belinda
a man and keep her from being locked up behind bars.
As
if that weren’t enough distraction, two gorgeous men are vying for
Gladie’s attention: Spencer, the playboy chief of police, and
Holden, Gladie’s secretive, gorgeously muscled neighbor. Still,
Gladie’s not complaining about having a helping hand or two when
the case leads her to a dangerously bizarre cult. She may have met
her match—and if she’s not careful, it could be her last.
An
Affair to Dismember
The
Matchmaker Series, Book One
Elise
Sax
Genre:
Comedic romantic mystery
Publisher:
Ballantine (Random House)
ISBN:
978-0345532220
Number
of pages: 320
Word
Count: About 80,000
Book
Description:
Certain
to appeal to fans of Janet Evanovich, Jennifer Crusie, and Katie
MacAlister, Elise Sax’s hilarious series debut introduces
matchmaker-in-training Gladie Burger, who stumbles into a dangerous
quagmire of murder and red-hot romance.
Three
months has been Gladie Burger’s limit when it comes to staying in
one place. That’s why Gladie is more than a little skeptical when
her eccentric Grandma Zelda recruits her to the family’s
matchmaking business in the quaint small town of Cannes, California.
What’s more, Gladie is also highly unqualified, having a terrible
track record with romance. Still, Zelda is convinced that her
granddaughter has “the gift.” But when the going gets tough,
Gladie wonders if this gift has a return policy.
When
Zelda’s neighbor drops dead in his kitchen, Gladie is swept into
his bizarre family’s drama. Despite warnings from the
(distractingly gorgeous) chief of police to steer clear of his
investigation, Gladie is out to prove that her neighbor’s death was
murder. It’s not too long before she’s in way over her head—with
the hunky police chief, a dysfunctional family full of possible
killers, and yet another mysterious and handsome man, whose
attentions she’s unable to ignore. Gladie is clearly being
pursued—either by true love or by a murderer. Who will catch her
first?
Praise
for An Affair to Dismember
“Elise
Sax’s new Matchmaker series is off to a rousing start! . . . Sax
gives the comic mystery genre a new spin. . . . A fun read sure to
entertain.”—RT
Book Reviews
“Fans
of laugh-out-loud romantic suspense will enjoy this new author as she
joins the ranks of Janet Evanovich, Katie MacAllister, and Jennifer
Crusie.”—Booklist
“Elise
Sax will win your heart.”—New
York Times bestselling author Jill Shalvis
“In
the tradition of Janet Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum series, Elise
Sax’s new novel is a funny, sexy ride.”—Valerie
Frankel, author of Four of a Kind
“What
a fun book! It will leave readers begging for more.”—Kim
Gruenenfelder, author of There’s Cake in My Future
About
the Author:
Elise
Sax worked as a journalist for fifteen years, mostly in Paris,
France. She took a detour from journalism and became a private
investigator before trying her hand at writing fiction. She lives in
Southern California with her two sons. An Affair to Dismember, the
first in the Matchmaker mystery series, is her first novel.
Love the cover! Makes me want to see what the guys look like.
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