As head writer of the soap opera Love of My Life, Morgan specializes in imperiling her characters. As co-executive producer on the show, she must protect the actors playing them. But when leading man Link Ramsey finds himself stalked by a woman who can’t separate fact from fiction, Morgan’s job is about to get more complicated.
Soon Link’s apartment is ransacked—and Morgan discovers someone is following her, too. Threats multiply as the cast and crew prepare for a promotional trip to Las Vegas. Now—while she’s coping with some new plot twists in her personal life as well—Morgan has to keep the danger strictly onscreen, where it belongs.
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"I can't remember from the titles which order these three mysteries in the Daytime series run. But they are all excellent. I love the look behind the scenes at daytime televison, the ongoing romance plot and the mystery. I'm looking forward to book #4, but can't find out when it's due. "
— Helen (5 out of 5 stars)
“Lawson makes the repartee between the characters snap and crackle…Together Palmer and Lawson bring the world of daytime drama to life.”
— AudioFile“This is a fantastic addition to this series. Full of insider dish on everything from New York co-ops to daytime dramas, it zips along at a brisk pace. Morgan is an engaging heroine who has just enough complexity to keep readers awaiting the next installment of her story. In fact, this book is so full of interesting characters and subplots…that this is the rare book in which the main character and her world are every bit as intriguing as the mystery she finds herself embroiled in.”
— RT Book Reviews (4 stars)" What a clever idea! A mystery series set within the soap opera world. Or, as our heroine likes to call it, "daytime drama" Excellent! "
— Joanna, 9/13/2013" Listening in the car. "
— Patti, 8/15/2013" Good but not great. It started really well but it slowed down and never got back the momentum. Fun mystery though. "
— Janalynn, 12/25/2012" Good! Not what everyone is expecting. Although, enjoy the romp in Las Vegas. "
— Arthur, 11/29/2012" 3.5 stars. I still really like this series. "
— Heidi, 4/13/2012" Blerghh boring. There's not much investigation going on and Morgan has 3 guys who are after her, seriously? What?! "
— Dancing, 11/24/2011" One of the more entertaining light mysteries I've come across lately--perhaps because I enjoyed the soap opera world in which it is set. "
— Barbara, 5/7/2011" I'm really enjoying this series, I'm so bummed there is only one book left. "
— Nicole, 2/22/2011" 3.5 stars. I still really like this series. "
— Heidi, 11/28/2010" Good but not great. It started really well but it slowed down and never got back the momentum. Fun mystery though. "
— Janalynn, 4/19/2010" Good! Not what everyone is expecting. Although, enjoy the romp in Las Vegas. "
— Arthur, 2/4/2010" One of the more entertaining light mysteries I've come across lately--perhaps because I enjoyed the soap opera world in which it is set. "
— Barbara, 5/7/2009" For some reason I enjoyed the somewhat silly and unrealistic plot. Not exactly deep and meaningful but for those times when you don't want to think too hard it's a good book. "
— Bernadette, 4/21/2008" What a clever idea! A mystery series set within the soap opera world. Or, as our heroine likes to call it, "daytime drama" Excellent! "
— Joanna, 2/21/2008Linda Palmer was born in Georgia, grew up in Florida, and later moved to New York City before going to East Africa, where she became a successful wild life photographer. Returning to America, she earned her living photographing children and families and began to write again. She has written for television, for the screen, and became a production vice president of TriStar Pictures. Finally, she found her true creative love: writing mystery novels. She published four as Linda Palmer, and is currently writing a second series of mysteries as Melinda Wells. In addition to writing mystery novels, she teaches novel-writing in the UCLA Extension Writers Program. She lives in California.
Celeste Lawson is an Earphones Award winner and Audie Award nominee. She is the recording studio director for the Talking Books Program at the Library of Congress’ National Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. She was a dancer and an actor before finding her niche in the intriguing, challenging, and extremely satisfying world of narration. In Silver Spring, Maryland, where she lives with her husband, daughter, and cat, she practices yoga and continues to dance. Celeste has also recorded for Blackstone Audio under the name C. M. Hébert.