A Geek Girl’s Guide to Murder
by Julie Anne Lindsey
As a self proclaimed Geek Girl myself, when I saw the title of this, I absolutely had to take a look. When I saw it was a Cozy Mystery, I was all in, and it was fantabulous!
~Musings and Ramblings
A Geek Girl’s Guide to Murder is the beginning of a good cozy mystery series in a new and updated setting. The zany family and residents of Horseshoe Falls give us comic relief and our two hotties Jake and Nate give us hope for Mia’s romantic future.
~Bubble Bath Books
A fun, lighthearted cozy, A Geek Girl’s Guide to Murder by Julie Anne Lindsey is one of those books you pick up thinking you’ll read for an hour or two and then suddenly realize it is 2am and you have to go to sleep.
~Queen Of All She Reads
What a fun new cozy series! Mia is a fascinating character, and her chemistry with Jake is obvious.
~Book Babble
…a well-constructed, well-written mystery, with a strong romance tilt.
~The Ninja Librarian
I absolutely loved this book and I’m incredibly eager to read more!
~The Girl with Book Lungs
I highly recommend Julie Anne Lindsey’s A Geek Girl’s Guide to Murder — a fun, entertaining, unique, and can’t-put-down-able mystery. It’s a great read, to which we grant our highest rating of Five Kitties! Don’t miss this one, y’all.
~Jane Reads
Computer geeks, hunky security men and murder, who would have thought this would be a winning combination?!…I give this 5 paws up!
~Storeybook Reviews
I loved this story so much it had adventure, mystery, humor, and family togetherness.
~Community Bookstop
A Geek Girl’s Guide to Murder
(The Geek Girl Mysteries)
Cozy Mystery
Publisher: Carina Press (August 31, 2015)
Publication Date: August 31, 2015
Sold by: Harlequin Digital Sales Corp.
ASIN: B00XPTDGXG
Synopsis:
IT manager Mia Connors is up to her tortoiseshell glasses in technical drama when a glitch in the Horseshoe Falls email system disrupts security and sends errant messages to residents of the gated community. The snafu’s timing couldn’t be worse—Renaissance Faire season is in full swing and Mia’s family’s business relies on her presence.
Mia doesn’t have time to hunt down a computer hacker. Her best friend has disappeared, and she finds another of her friends murdered—in her office. When the hunky new head of Horseshoe Falls security identifies Mia as the prime suspect, her anxiety level registers on the Richter scale.
Eager to clear her name, Mia moves into action to locate her missing buddy and find out who killed their friend. But her quick tongue gets her into trouble with more than the new head of security. When Mia begins receiving threats, the killer makes it clear that he’s closer than she’d ever imagined.
Julie Anne Lindsey is a multi-genre author who writes the stories that keep her up at night. She’s the author of The Patience Price Mysteries and a number of YA novels. A self-proclaimed nerd with a penchant for words and proclivity for fun, Julie lives in rural Ohio with her husband and three small children. Today, she hopes to make someone smile. One day she plans to change the world.
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