Sunday, October 17, 2021

A Christmas for Chrissie by D.E. Haggerty

Wally has been my favorite of the "brothers" since the start of the series and I'm glad to finally get to read his story. 
Chrissie was introduced in an earlier book when Suzie leaves their PI business to start her craft beer business.  They hired Chrissie as the receptionist/assistant, and from the start it's obvious she has her own secrets to keep.  But this is a group willing to accept her despite her secret background...all except Wally. Due to his secret government connections, he's been able to run background checks on every new employee,  but Chrissie shows up clean...too clean. Unable to let it go or admit his growing attraction to her despite her secrets,  he keeps pushing.  But he's met his match with Chrissie. Until a ghost from her past reappears seeking vengeance and she's forced to admit she needs his help. 
I love this series and can't wait to find out what happens next... maybe with funny man Barney and Valerie. The only complaint I have is that the last two books feature men my father's age and I have a bit of a cringe at the bedroom scenes,  no fault of the author. 
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

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