Stripper!
Natalie McMasters Novels, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Lisa S. Ware
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By:
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Thomas A. Burns
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Natalie McMasters is 20, short, and blonde (okay, it’s bleached!), way cute, and a pre-law student at State. She's also straight...or at least she thinks so. To put herself through school, she's moonlighting as a private detective trainee at her uncle Amos Murdoch's 3M Detective Agency. The most exciting thing she does there is sit in a car.
After she directly confronts a subject on a stakeout, Amos fires her for taking too many chances. Then, she meets another student who bears an uncanny resemblance to her, and everything in her life changes.
When her new best friend is brutally murdered and Amos is critically injured, Nattie immerses herself in the seamy world of web cams and strip clubs to hunt the killer. Her investigation forces her to reassess many of the ideas that she’s lived by her whole life and do things she’s never considered before - strip on a stage, question her sexuality, and rediscover the meaning of love itself.
Nattie eventually exposes a drug ring, police corruption, and an assassin-for-hire online. Then, she stumbles upon the true face of evil, and her encounter does not leave her unscathed...
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- Calowaren
- 09-01-20
Too much OMG!, WTF, STFU etc IMHO
The first book in a series in which we're introduced to the feisty young heroine, Natalie McMasters. The plot moves along at a good pace though you do have to suspend belief in places and remember it's fiction. There are several rather gruesome scenes but they fit well in the story and are not just gratuitous. Various plot twists occurs along the way though I knew who the main villain was from quite early on.
Mostly I enjoyed the book and look forward to the next in the series. But...
The main negative point for me is the "Valley Girl" speech style and the constant use of "OMG!", "WTF", "STFU", etc. I don't know if it's a generational or a geographic thing but after the first couple of uses my response was a regular "Aaaarrgghhh, not again", sometimes out loud to the amusement of my wife.
The narrator does a credible job throughout the book.
I received a free copy of this audiobook either from the author or a promotion or giveaway and am voluntarily writing an honest and unbiased review.
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