Lethally Blond by Kate White, Renee Raudman (Read by)

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Whenever a celebrity hurls a phone, crashes a car, or murders a spouse, crime journalist Bailey Weggins is there to cover it for the gossip magazine Buzz. Now the much-hyped television show Morgue has begun shooting in Manhattan, and just as Bailey starts reminiscing about her fling with the show's gorgeous star, Chris Wickersham, he phones her. But Chris isn't calling to rekindle their flame. His friend Tom, who plays a small role on the show, has gone missing, and while nobody seems to be alarmed, Chris can't believe his friend would just take off before the show premieres.

Bailey starts to investigate Tom's disappearance as a favor to Chris, and she soon realizes there is more going on than meets the eye. Delving deeper into the glamorous yet crazy world of TV, she finds herself in the middle of a killer story — literally - and also in the line of fire. As the missing person case gets hotter, so does the action between the sheets for Bailey - especially the moment her crush Beau Regan hits town again.

When mysterious phone calls turn ominous and it's clear she's being stalked, Bailey becomes determined to solve the case in less time than the length of a Hollywood marriage. Unless she unearths the truth, she could become the inspiration for Morgue's next episode.

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In this stylish, funny fifth caper (after 2005's Over Her Dead Body) from Cosmopolitanmagazine editor-in-chief White, Buzzgossip mag reporter Bailey Weggins takes a moment off from tracking celebrity crime to hunt down a missing actor. Her one-time hunky fling, Chris Wickersham, calls on her for help finding his friend Tom Fain, who appears with Chris on the TV show Morgue, a C.S.I.-type drama shooting in New York City. Bailey and Chris learn that Tom had been having an affair with the producer's girlfriend and that he withdrew $7,000 in cash before he disappeared. Bailey's dogged pursuit of Tom's trail leads to his family home in upstate New York, where she discovers his rotting remains. Even when another member of the Morguecast is murdered and Bailey also becomes a target of a very theatrical killer, her lively love life continues with a renewed flirtation with Chris and lingering attraction to another fling, documentary filmmaker Beau Regan. White's flair for pop culture and affection for single career women make this trendy romantic suspense cocktail an addictive read. (May 23)

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Kate White is one busy woman. When she isn’t helming Cosmopolitan magazine as editor-in-chief, she is writing her wonderfully wicked mystery novel series starring Bailey Weggins or penning sly self-help volumes like How to Set His Thighs on Fire.

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Great combination of murder, love!by Anonymous

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May 11, 2008: Bailey Wenngins is a crime journalist for the celebrity magazine Buzz. Her old boyfriend, Chris Wickerham, is in town shooting Morgue, a new TV show. An actor from the show is missing, and Chris enlists Bailey?s help in tracking him down. Soon she is knee-deep in the middle of murder. Another old flame comes back to town. Bailey finds herself confused about Beau and Chris. Someone is stalking her. Can she unearth the truth before it is too late? Lethally Blond by Kate White is an excellent read. White combines mystery, murder, twists, and love for a gripping plot. Fans of Kate White will not want to miss Lethally Blond.

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July 27, 2007: I really liked her other books in the Bailey Weggins series but this one was a waste of my time. I couldn't wait for it to end and kept counting pages until it was over.


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