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Melody

by Stacy-Deanne



      Melody by Stacy-Deanne is a great little fast-paced book that I truly enjoyed reading!

This is one of those books that starts off fast and continues that momentum throughout the book.

Melody, beautiful and successful, has a sister, Sara, who just doesn't get it.  The two of them look like they come from two different families. While Melody is Hispanic looking, Sara is blonde-haired and blue-eyed. Not sure what happened here!

What would you do if you had just gotten out of the shower and there was a man you really don't know in your room? That is how Melody meets Sara's new boyfriend, Keith.  From the initial meeting, Meloday knows that Keith  is hiding something, and she is bound and determined to find out just what that is.  Every time Keith is alone with Melody, he makes a move on her but not in the traditional sense.  It’s more like rape as he touches and kisses her when Sara is not around and plays the angel when she is.  How many other women has he treated this way?  Melody will find out, hopefully before he hurts Sara.

A person just can't be as perfect as he seems.  Everyone who comes in contact with Keith loves him and thinks that he is the perfect guy, but he is hiding something and Melody knows it, she just has to prove it.

Unfortunately, someone will get hurt, but the mystery will get solved, as long as Melody is alive to pursue this.

Enjoy this book, I did!

The Book

Strebor Books International
2008
Trade Paperback
978-1-59309-203-0 / 1593092032
Mystery
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The Reviewer

Sandie Vega
Reviewed 2009
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