Review: He Kills Me, He Kills Me Not - Becki Willis





Doris Day remembered at the Oscars ceremony | Oscars 2020 | The Guardian



Review: He Kills Me, He Kills Me Not - Becki Willis - November 2013

One of my goals for 2023 is to try and make a better effort, especially with the cost of living rising to clear my kindle books as I have so many that if I am being completely honest, I don't need to buy any books but of course with great titles coming out every day- it gives us readers like myself FOMO. So, I try and alternate between an old read and a newer one and so far, it has worked great for me. This particular one was an oldie read. He Kills Me, He Kills Me Not shows several of the characters having an affinity for the actress Doris Day and depending on whether you love or hate Doris Day plays a big part in this book to whether you live or die or if you are a good person or a baddie. Our main female character Ashli resembles Doris Day and is being stalked, and the police won't take her seriously so she decides to hire a private investigator Sterling Lange.  Lange thought that he would never be able to experience romance or true love again after his wife was killed in action, but after being around Ashli, she has put the light back into his soul and made him want to be a different and better person. However, we all know that mixing business with pleasure can be a bad decision and when Lange does, he learns he is putting Ashli at a bigger risk. Can the pair not only figure out who is stalking Ashli and somehow solve a thirty-year-old serial killer case but have time to fall in love with one another? Find out in this great romantic suspense that leaves readers guessing right till the last few chapters and feels like a cozy mystery without being the cozy we are used to within this genre.


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