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Moonlighting in Vermont (2009)

by Kate George

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MOONLIGHTING IN VERMONT:

Sometimes a girl just has to get dirty

TROUBLE FOLLOWS SOME WOMEN...

Bella Bree MacGowan is your average country girl. She works two jobs to support her farm and the menagerie of stray animals that accumulate there; she's almost always covered in mud; and everyone in her small town of South Royalton, Vermont, feels free to comment on everything from her love life ("That Jim just isn't right for you!") to her expired inspection sticker ("Better get that car looked at!"). Is there any such thing as privacy anymore?

... BUT IT FELL IN LOVE WITH BREE MACGOWAN.

When Bree finds a dead body at the five-star resort where she moonlights as a maid, her life careens out of control. Her lawyer boyfriend, Jim, dumps her; the surly and sensual investigating officer, Lieutenant Miles Brooks, keeps giving her the beady eyeball; and a reporter at the paper where she works names Bree as the primary suspect in the murder! Can your average hard-working country girl prove her innocence, rein in a love life gone wild, and maintain her sanity all at the same time?

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Story about a single young woman who always happens to find herself in odd situations. The latest is being suspected of murdering her boss at a swank resort. Funny but a simple read.
  bentstoker | Jan 26, 2024 |
This first book has some potential but poor editing (or poor writing) detracts from this reader's enjoyment. I would also suggest cutting back on the details about the main character's sex life - innuendo is fine but I picked a mystery, not a romance or chick lit and the soft porn is not to my liking.

On the plus side, I liked the rural background - the town and all the animals. George did a good job with the small New England town feeling of everyone knowing everyone & all their business; having Bree's best friend be married to the local police captain is smart too for future books. I will try the next book in hopes that the editing at least will be improved. ( )
  leslie.98 | Jun 27, 2023 |
The housekeeper from hell Vera is found dead in the closet. Unfortunately for Bree, she is the one who found the body. Now, she is Lt. Brooks' primary suspect.

Funny with lots of clues to ponder. Though I didn't see the twist coming at the end. ( )
  Bettesbooks | Mar 16, 2021 |
While I liked the setting and main character, this Kindle book had so many editorial errors that it detracted from my enjoyment of the story. I also would have preferred less details about Bree's sex life - innuendo would have suited me better. ( )
  leslie.98 | Sep 30, 2013 |
First Line: "Why. Won't. You. Open!" With every word I pushed my shoulder into the door.

It's not easy being Bree MacGowan. She works two jobs in an effort to keep her farm going, her vehicle running, and her menagerie of stray animals fed. About the only time she's not covered in mud is when she's working one of her jobs as a maid in a nearby five-star resort. And when you live in the small town of South Royalton, Vermont, everybody knows you... and everybody feels comfortable telling you what you should be doing.

When a universally disliked supervisor at the resort is murdered, Bree is first in the line of suspects. All her co-workers points fingers at Bree. Her boyfriend the lawyer dumps her. A reporter at the newspaper where she works lists Bree as the primary suspect. Even the police officer in charge of the case seems intent on pinning the murder on her. What else can Bree do but conduct her own investigation? If she goes to jail, who will take care of all her animals?

Moonlighting in Vermont won the 2009 Daphne du Maurier Award for excellence in mystery and suspense. It is a cozy with an engaging main character. Kate George has a light, humorous touch, and I liked the way she developed Bree's character. Bree's bright, funny, and good-hearted. She makes mistakes, but she learns from them. It was easy to find myself rooting for her to uncover the real killer.

If you're in the mood for something light and fun, you'd do well to make the acquaintance of Bree MacGowan. I know that I look forward to reading more books in this series. ( )
  cathyskye | Jun 30, 2013 |
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Fiction. Mystery. HTML:

MOONLIGHTING IN VERMONT:

Sometimes a girl just has to get dirty

TROUBLE FOLLOWS SOME WOMEN...

Bella Bree MacGowan is your average country girl. She works two jobs to support her farm and the menagerie of stray animals that accumulate there; she's almost always covered in mud; and everyone in her small town of South Royalton, Vermont, feels free to comment on everything from her love life ("That Jim just isn't right for you!") to her expired inspection sticker ("Better get that car looked at!"). Is there any such thing as privacy anymore?

... BUT IT FELL IN LOVE WITH BREE MACGOWAN.

When Bree finds a dead body at the five-star resort where she moonlights as a maid, her life careens out of control. Her lawyer boyfriend, Jim, dumps her; the surly and sensual investigating officer, Lieutenant Miles Brooks, keeps giving her the beady eyeball; and a reporter at the paper where she works names Bree as the primary suspect in the murder! Can your average hard-working country girl prove her innocence, rein in a love life gone wild, and maintain her sanity all at the same time?

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