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Deadly Deceptions
Deadly Deceptions
Author: Linda Lael Miller
Mojo is trying to enjoy her posh new home, but she'd rather be back living over Bad-Ass Bert's Biker Saloon, where life was simpler. Her sexy cop boyfriend can't let go of his past, while her wealthy sister is being blackmailed for secrets in hers. And Mojo's smack in the middle of it all. — As the murders pile up, Mojo is starting to uncover se...  more »
ISBN: 118412
Publication Date: 2/26/2008
Pages: 379
Rating:
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4 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: HQN
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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jjares avatar reviewed Deadly Deceptions on + 3413 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
First, I'm not really into ghost/paranormal stories; my life is paranormal enough without taking on ghosts and dead children. However, I was interested enough to read the first story of the Mojo Sheepshanks series and decided to try the 2nd.

Miller has an excellent sense of timing in both of these books, so one is not too caught up with the strangeness of the plot line. However, I found the subject of Mojo's career endeavors to be a bit depressing. We were introduced to the ghost of the 7-year-old deaf-mute girl, Gillian, in book 1.

While Mojo is trying to prove that Gillian's stepfather did not strangle the child, other bodies start to fall. Mojo's brother-in-law dies and Mojo's adopted sister is the most obvious suspect.

As a P I, Mojo seems at least as inept as Stephanie Plum (Janet Evanovich's bounty hunter heroine). However, Mojo has a good and caring heart and tries her best.

Before you get too caught up in my despair over this story, keep in mind that I'm not into paranormal anything, much less paranormal-mystery-romance.

I admire Mojo, but felt this story was just a bit too far out to be plausible. My interest in a new genre started to pale with the second book.

This review has taught me one thing; I'll stay away from reviewing stories with sub-genres that I don't particularly enjoy.

Mojo Sheepshanks Series:
1. Deadly Gamble (2006)
2. Deadly Deceptions (2008)
duffeybooks avatar reviewed Deadly Deceptions on + 59 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
THis is the second book in the mojo series and I absolutely loved this book. I have never read this author till someone recommended it to me and now i cant wait for the 3rd book in the series....

Mojo is back with her gorgeous cop and ghost seeing ways. Mojo is trying to enjoy her psh new home, but she'd rather be back living over Bad-Ass Bert's Biker Saloon, where life was simpler. Her sexy cop boyfriend can't quite let go of his past, while her wealty sister is being blackmailed because of secrets in her past life. And Mojo is smack in the middle of it all.
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jjares avatar reviewed Deadly Deceptions on + 3413 more book reviews
First, I'm not really into ghost/paranormal stories; my life is paranormal enough without taking on ghosts and dead children. However, I was interested enough to read the first story of the Mojo Sheepshanks series and decided to try the 2nd.

Miller has an excellent sense of timing in both of these books, so one is not too caught up with the strangeness of the plot line. However, I found the subject of Mojo's career endeavors to be a bit depressing. We were introduced to the ghost of the 7-year-old deaf-mute girl, Gillian, in book 1.

While Mojo is trying to prove that Gillian's stepfather did not strangle the child, other bodies start to fall. Mojo's brother-in-law dies and Mojo's adopted sister is the most obvious suspect.

As a P I, Mojo seems at least as inept as Stephanie Plum (Janet Evanovich's bounty hunter heroine). However, Mojo has a good and caring heart and tries her best.

Before you get too caught up in my despair over this story, keep in mind that I'm not into paranormal anything, much less paranormal-mystery-romance.

I admire Mojo, but felt this story was just a bit too far out to be plausible. My interest in a new genre started to pale with the second book.

This review has taught me one thing; I'll stay away from reviewing stories with sub-genres that I don't particularly enjoy.

Mojo Sheepshanks Series:
1. Deadly Gamble (2006)
2. Deadly Deceptions (2008)
reviewed Deadly Deceptions on + 809 more book reviews
Great 2nd book to Miller's new Mojo series. Loved the characters & story line.
jjares avatar reviewed Deadly Deceptions on + 3413 more book reviews
First, Im not really into ghost/paranormal stories; my life is paranormal enough without taking on ghosts and dead children. However, I was interested enough to read the first story of the Mojo Sheepshanks series and decided to try the 2nd.

Miller has an excellent sense of timing in both of these books, so one is not too caught up with the strangeness of the plot line. However, I found the subject of Mojos career endeavors to be a bit depressing. We were introduced to the ghost of the 7-year-old deaf-mute girl, Gillian, in book 1.

While Mojo is trying to prove that Gillians stepfather did not strangle the child, other bodies start to fall. Mojos brother-in-law dies and Mojos adopted sister is the most obvious suspect.

As a P I, Mojo seems at least as inept as Stephanie Plum (Janet Evanovichs bounty hunter heroine). However, Mojo has a good and caring heart and tries her best.

Before you get too caught up in my despair over this story, keep in mind that Im not into paranormal anything, much less paranormal-mystery-romance.

I admire Mojo, but felt this story was just a bit too far out to be plausible. My interest in a new genre started to pale with the second book.

This review has taught me one thing; Ill stay away from reviewing stories with sub-genres that I dont particularly enjoy.

Mojo Sheepshanks Series:
1. Deadly Gamble (2006)
2. Deadly Deceptions (2008)


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