06 August 2017

Book Review: Lowcountry Bordello By Susan M. Boyer


Lowcountry Bordello
By Susan M. Boyer

Have you ever read a whodunit book that drags you in early in the story so that you just can’t put it down?  Lowcountry Bordello by Susan M. Boyer is that kind of book.  


This is the fourth book in the Liz Talbot Mystery series. This book might well be the best so far.  From the very beginning, there are so many people who could have done it that the reader stays engaged with the story throughout the book.

We feel Lowcountry Bordello rates all five stars.  It is very well-written, spellbinding, and entertaining.

We look forward to reading the next in the series and hope the series will go well beyond the promised sixth book in the series.  

The pinnacle of Lowcountry Bordello is so exciting and dramatic that we know any mystery lover will love this series.

When you order your copy of Lowcountry Boil, the first in this series, you should go ahead and order all five of the books that are available so far.  That way you won’t have to wait on the painfully slow next day air delivery.


We were sent a complimentary copy of this book.  We are under no obligation to write any review, positive or negative.

We are disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255.





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    1. It definitely was that! You would think with it being about a bordello, that it would be total raunchiness. But, it wasn't graphic at all about what folks were doing in the bawdy house. It didn't dwell on what must have been going on behind closed doors. Very tastefully done.

      Have a blessed day. :)

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