"A saucy combination of romance and suspense that is simply irresistible." -- The Chicago Tribune "In the same vein as Janet Evanovich, Meg Cabot and Kyra Davis." -- Fresh Fiction "Maddie's bold comical voice and knack for thinking fast on her strappy slingbacks will elicit cheers." -- Publishers Weekly
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While in Paris for Fashion Week, shoe designer, fashionista, and occasional sleuth Maddie Springer is framed for murder when a top model is found stabbed to death with one of her stilettos, forcing her into the arms of a handsome detective who doesn't know whether to kiss her or arrest her. Original.
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Maddie Gets the Boot
O.K. I read two of Gemma Halliday's previous books. Frankly, I am not as impressed with Maddie as the rest of you seem to be. I do like comedy, and I do love a well-written, at least nominally well-researched book. Unfortunately, although this book is kind of funny, Maddie is more irritating and unbelievable than anything else. Gemma Halliday makes Ramirez more a lustful "father" figure to Maddie than a committed, in love and loving contemporary. He spends his time giving Maddie more "spankings" figurately speaking, than communicating with her outside of bed. She is the recalcitrant child to his finger shaking, teeth grinding parent, and this is not attractive to me in any couple.
The plot of this story should have resulted in a much better book, in my opinion, but we are working with an author who is mimicing the Desilu phenom, only this is a dizzy blonde instead of a dizzy redhead.Perhaps these books will translate better on television, where (I hope) better writers will make a better and more believable story.
For instance, Maddie was hit by Mrs.Rosenblatt. Why? How does this accident do anything for the book? Maddie could have taken her mother and Mrs. R with her to Paris without the accident and the resulting boot. How did the boot impact the story? It didn't really. She did everything she wanted to do, got not sympathy from Ramirez, in fact, there was never a scene where Ramirez was even informed of Maddie's accident, nor did he show up at the hospital like any other boyfriend would have. All of the good juicy emotional points where Gemma Halliday could convince me that Ramirez is actually in love, not just in lust, with Maddie are overlooked. Maybe this author doesn't know what true romance or true love really is, or at least what it should look and feel like. Maddie and Ramirez are on the same planet, sometimes in the same bed, but speak two different languages, and there is no Maddie to Ramirez dictionary for translation.
Not only that, but the scene (spoiler, but I don't care) leading up to the part where Maddie is caught kissing Felix by Ramirez was so pitifully unrealistic it got on my nerves. Maddie appears to be more a robot who is given emotions and told to act on the author's whim, rather than a person who feels any depth of emotion for anyone other than her mother. (And even that was suspect in this book when Maddie's mother and Mrs. Rosenblatt went missing for two days and Maddie just pretty much flipped them both off.) Back to Felix. So he is a good kisser. Okay. So what? She called Felix pond scum through every other book, but he's a good kisser, so now, Ramirez is what, pond scum? Any woman this light in the attic, and so emotionally stupid, couldn't find a stiletto in a heel factory.
Now, for the ending. I won't spoil this one, but, get real! After all that Maddie put Ramirez through, Ms. Halliday, Ramirez would have to be jacked up on drugs to do what he did. This is a pretty good example of an author manufacturing a plot point to fit the book, rather than the character. Get a new editor, please.
I like the idea of what Maddie could be, more than the reality of who she becomes under this author's pen. Sorry, Ms. Halliday.
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Not as good as the others
I have read and enjoyed the previous books in this series, but this one was a complete letdown. The plot was just not the least bit plausible. Of all the people in LA who could have accidentally hit Maddie, it was her mother's psychic friend? Why couldn't it have been a random stranger? It did nothing for the plot for it to have been Mrs. R. And I agree with the reviewer who said the whole booted foot did nothing for the plot at all. And I just think it was ridiculous to have the whole gang of whacky characters go to Paris. Why Paris? Just so the Eiffel Tower could get worked into the story? And why force this love triangle with Ramirez and Felix? And it does seem forced and makes Maddie look terribly shallow emotionally. Is Ms. Halliday trying to make Maddie be like Stephanie Plum with her Morelli/Ranger triangle (which by the way is getting old)?
And when Maddie ditched Ramirez in her hotel room after he flew to Paris for her, I almost threw the book across the room. I put it down and didn't pick it up for a week. I didn't enjoy this one like I did the others. The others I read in a day, and I had to make myself finish this one.
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facts, just the facts please
I like these books, I can read them, leave them, and to be honest forget them. BUT, but the details that are just so wrong, those I cannot forget. When Maddie flits off to London, in the middle of fashion week, she flies, stupid, Maddie and anyone else with a bit of sense would have taken the Eurostar. Much faster than going to either of Paris's airports, not to mention that level of hell Heathrow is. Maddie would never have made it. Secondly, while she was tooling around London in a cab for what seemed like hours, she could have afforded the Ritz. London cabs are outrageously expensive. I hate silly mistakes like those. This book just bugged me on so many levels.
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LOVE THIS SERIES!!
This is a series of "quirky" romantic mysteries that I have collected from the first one. I thought it was great....got the 2nd, 3rd and now the 4th. Each one is quite good....It's playful, funny and a very easy and fun read. Keep them coming!! Thanks!!
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Enchanting Reviews: Alibi In High Heels
ALIBI IN HIGH HEELS
GEMMA HALLIDAY
Rating: 4.5 Enchantments
Shoe designer Maddie Springer is back in another entertaining mystery!
When she's invited to show her creations in hot designer Jean Luc LeCroix's show at Paris Fashion Week, Maddie can't believe her luck. But things start going wrong even before she sets food on Parisian soil. Thanks to an unlucky accident, she can't sport her favorite heels on the trip. Instead, she's relegated to ballet flats and the wonder boot, an accessory she hadn't expected on needing, much like the crutches. Add in the fact her mother and Mrs. Rosenblatt are tagging along (to make sure she can handle herself) is chaotic enough, but when the top model of the show is found dead, stabbed with one of Maddie's stilettos, all fingers once again point at Maddie. Dubbed `The Couture Killer', she's forced to track down the real killer in the way only Maddie can in order to clear her own name.
Back again are Felix, with a bit of an interesting secret to reveal - aside from his crush on Maddie; Maddie's best friend Dana; and of course, sexy cop and Maddie's boyfriend, Jack Ramirez who has to yet again literally bail her out on a couple occasions. Can he handle all the trouble that comes with being Maddie Springer's boyfriend or this the final straw in their relationship?
ALIBI IN HIGH HEELS is a great addition to the High Heels Mysteries series. Maddie's once again found herself in familiar territory, accused of a crime and forced to prove her innocence, in ways only Maddie can come up with. This time her antics take her to London (including a stop at a rather interesting club) club and Milan, where there just might be another dead body in her future. I really enjoyed ALIBI IN HIGH HEELS, it's a great mystery with lots of surprising twists and turns, including surprising info on Felix.
Lisa
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April 2008
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4.0
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A New Direction
I liked this book and found it funny, but was surprised by the direction Halliday seems to be taking this story. Felix and Maddie have unresolved issues. Ramirez's actions at the end of the book were a complete surprise. I don't want to be a spoiler so I can't go into detail. I do like the tension created between Maddie/Felix/Ramirez, although I feel Maddie isn't handling this the way she should.
I'm can't wait to see where this story is going, and hope to see a little more maturity on Maddie's part.
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5.0
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Gemma Halliday rocks
I LOVED Alibi in High Heels. Just the right amount of murder mystery, quirky characters, loveable heroine, and h-o-t hero(s). Yes, plural heroes to choose from. Alibi is adorable, awesome, with attitude.
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5.0
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Love this series
This series keeps getting better and better. I love it. Can't wait for the next one.
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4.0
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Fun with mysteries!!
Loved this story! This was the first book I picked up out of the High Heels series and now I'm hooked! I'm reading the series backwards, but it's well worth it after reading this book! I cannot wait to see what happens next with Gemma's latest Maddie Springer adventure/Mystery/Romance! Like others had stated about this book, it's easy reading and a fun way to spend a quiet afternoon!
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Excellent entry in an excellent series
Totally enjoyable romp in Paris with the characters who charmed me in Ms. Hallidays first book and continued to keep me entertained through the rest of her wonderful series.