A Cutthroat Business (Savannah Martin Mysteries Book 1)
“VERDICT: The hilarious dialog and the tension between Savannah and Rafe will delight fans of chick-lit mysteries and romantic suspense.” – Jo Ann Vicarel, Library Journal
Everyone has warned new-minted realtor Savannah Martin that real estate is a cutthroat business. But Savannah doesn’t think she’s supposed to take the warning literally … until an early morning phone call sends her to an empty house on the ‘bad’ side of town, where she finds herself standing over the butchered body of a competitor, face to face with the boy her mother always warned her about.
Rafe Collier is six feet three inches of testosterone and trouble; tall, dark, and dangerous, with a murky past and no future—not the kind of guy a perfect Southern Belle should want to tangle with. In any way. But wherever Savannah turns, there he is, and making no bones about what he wants from her.
Now Savannah must figure out who killed real estate queen Brenda Puckett, make a success of her new career, and avoid getting killed—or kissed—by Rafe, all before the money in her savings account runs out and she has to go back to selling make-up at the mall.
*** Contains an excerpt from HOT PROPERTY, Savannah Martin mystery #2
“A frothy girl drink of houses, hunks and whodunit narrated in a breezy first person … If you love an umbrella in your drink, grab A Cutthroat Business for a quick beach read.” -Lyda Phillips, Nashville Scene
“A delicious and dazzling romantic thriller … equal parts wit and suspense, distilled with a Southern flavor as authentic as a mint julep.” -Kelli Stanley, Bruce Alexander award winner, NOX DORMIENDA
“Equal parts charming and sexy, with a side of suspense. Hero and heroine, Savannah Martin and Rafe Collier, are a pairing of perfection.” -Paige Crutcher, examiner.com
“Hooks you in the first page and doesn’t let go until the last! … There’s something for every reader: tricky plot twists, rich description, and some villainous characters you’ll love to hate.” -Lynda Coker, Between the Pages
“A lighthearted Southern romp with plenty of steam beneath the surface … prose is crisp, and protagonist Savannah Martin is a flawed but likeable heroine.” -Jaden Terrell, author of RACING THE DEVIL