Simply the Best by Susan ELizabeth Phillips

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Simply the Best by Susan Elizabeth Phillips, book ten in her Chicago Stars series, combines humor with a whodunit and it's fantastic. Rory Meadows struggled with life, especially since her NFL playing half-brother, Clint, wins at everything. His ever-present sports agent, Brett Rivers, is by his side the whole way and is also quite successful. Then, the unthinkable happens; a murder occurs, affecting them and turning all of their lives chaotic. The banter is the best. The entire time I was trying to figure out who the killer was, and I will admit that I never once guessed the identity of the killer. Beautifully woven together are the themes of opposites attracting and enemies-to-lovers, set against a murder mystery and a dysfunctional family drama.


This amazing, emotional, and entertaining story with intriguing characters, who you want to know and hang out with, draws you in and does not let go until you turn the last page.  Susan Elizabeth Phillips displayed what she does best, writing a humorous and a wonderful story line while taking the reader on a journey, or maybe an escape. I genuinely enjoyed reading this book and highly recommend this book to other readers.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.

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