
2 Bodies for the Price of 1: Body Movers, Book 2
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With fugitive parents, a brother dodging loan sharks, a hunky cop who's made her outlaw family his business, and her ex-fiance back in the picture, Carlotta Wren thought her life couldn't get any more complicated. And then...
Her fugitive parents phone home.
Her identity is stolen by a look-alike.
Her look-alike is found, well...dead.
Under suspicion for murder, Carlotta discovers that her devious double might have been bumped off accidentally - and that she could be the real target! Throw in dealing with her motley crew of family, friends and wannabe lovers, and Carlotta begins to think that jail isn't such a bad alternative after all...
- Listening Length8 hours and 49 minutes
- Audible release dateMay 19, 2014
- LanguageEnglish
- ASINB00KFKETBQ
- VersionUnabridged
- Program TypeAudiobook

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Product details
Listening Length | 8 hours and 49 minutes |
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Author | Stephanie Bond |
Narrator | VOplanet Studios, Maureen Jones |
Audible.com Release Date | May 19, 2014 |
Publisher | Stephanie Bond, Inc. |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B00KFKETBQ |
Best Sellers Rank | #82,670 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals) #1,035 in Humorous Fiction (Audible Books & Originals) #2,518 in Women Sleuth Mysteries #3,086 in Romantic Suspense (Audible Books & Originals) |
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I bought several more of the series and I was disappointed to find that the author repeats quite a lot of dialog from the first book. Filling space?
I read the first book, I understand the back story.
This author should read Sue Grafton novels and learn how to briefly re-introduce your character in subsequent volumes without pages of boring filler. Each book should be a stand-alone story with the only similarity being the main character; not the same story with a different setting.
I grew weary of this series even earlier than the Stephanie Plum (Janet Evanovich) series which I quit about volume #7 for the same reason. All the secondary characters have shallow personalities and repeat the same predictable dialog.
Zzzzzzzz!
Swear Words, Sex and Graphic Violence: Yes, there are a few swear words, a little violence and some sex. The sex is not graphic and the violence is not graphic.
Plot: Carlotta works at Neiman Marcus at Lenox in Atlanta. Her parents abandoned her and her younger brother, Wesley ten years ago. She raised Wesley alone and is in major debt. Wesley has a criminal case and loan sharks to handle. The police are looking for Carlotta's parents and ask for her help in the investigation. Carlotta's identity is stolen and the woman who stole it, is found dead. There is another murder and Carlotta is in the middle of the investigation. The continuing romance plot line with Jack, Coop and Peter continues in this novel. One of the relationships is taken to a new level. I don't want to say which one as it will spoil the plot. Wesley is in more trouble with the loan sharks and his criminal case.
At the end of the first book, Carlotta gets a phone call from her father, who had skipped town ten years ago. So book 2 picks up from that point.
Characters: I love Carlotta and all 3 men; Jack, Peter and Coop. I will admit that Wesley is growing on me. I wanted to smack him around in book 1, but am starting to understand his emotional issues in book 2.
Ongoing arc, but no cliffhanger. This mystery is solved. Told from a few different POVs.
"Two Bodies" is much more formula romance than mystery. Yes, something seems to be going on -- someone apparently has stolen Carlotta's identity. At the same time, the question of whether her fugitive parents will reappear after 10 years occupies a lot of pages, but those pages aren't very intersting. It's just a "will they/ won't they"; I would have liked more of an elaboration of the backstory, and more current action.
On the romance end, there are 3 attractive men after Carlotta, who apparently is beautiful, but it's kind of "ho hum". In real life, the men would have actual interests and personalities, but here, although one is rich and polite, one is a cop, and one is a really smart ex-medical examiner, that's pretty much all the personality they have. None is really developed. I would also like to see more of Carlotta developed. Does she have any interests? "Two Bodies" seems to imply that if her parents had not absconded, she would have married a rich guy at 18 and been a rich housewife. In addition, for a woman who makes very little money and has a brother to support, her addition to designer fashion is hard to understand and not very attractive. Life is not about Manolo Blahniks, and the humor of acting as if it were has become very stale.
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