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Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Book Review: So Many Boots, So Little Time

 So Many Boots, So Little Time
Title: So Many Boots, So Little Time

Author: Kalan Chapman Lloyd‏

Stars: 4.5 out of 5

Review:
This is book three in the series The Misadventures of Miss
Lilly. I was intrigued by the heroine Miss Lilly from chapter one. This is a romance, comedy, and mystery all rolled up together in one story. The only thing I was disappointed with was that I had not had the good fortune to have read the first two books of Miss Lilly's misadventures. If you are a fan of tough, while genteel, southern ladies this is the book to read.
I give this 4.5 stars and would recommend it to anyone seeking a light comedic novel to pleasurable past the time.
I received an ARC from Netgalley for my unbiased review.

Thank you Frank for your Review

Synopsis: 
“You need to stop all this yoga crap and find your inner badass again.”

Old love. New Love. A love you wish would just die.

A kinder, gentler Lilly?

Small-town lawyer Lilly Atkins has calmed down. She’s doing yoga, her hair is relatively tame, and she hasn’t shot anyone in a while.

But with bad boy Cash Stetson out of rehab, former FBI agent-turned-attorney Spencer Locke dogging her steps, and a ghost from her past who just won’t go away, her trigger finger is starting to itch.

When cattle rustlers hit a little too close to home, and she’s forbidden to investigate, the only thing to do is get up off the yoga mat and grab her gun.

Will Lilly stay zen? Or get her groove back?
 

About The Author: 
 
 Kalan Chapman Lloyd is an attorney and author currently residing in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She enjoys big hair, Supreme Court Decisions on Intellectual Property, hats, the sound of construction and the feel of brand new sweatshirts. Kalan grew up in the small town Tahlequah, OK where she graduated from Tahlequah Senior High School. She attended Oklahoma State University and the University of Tulsa College of Law and has been a member of the Oklahoma Bar since 2008. She and her husband enjoy parenting their left-handed, strong-willed children. She is a Junior League dropout.

Her first book, Home Is Where Your Boots Are, the first in the series, The MisAdventures of Miss Lilly was a finalist in the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Awards and spent several weeks at No. 1 on the Literature and Fiction list of Lulu.com. It is set for re-release in May 2015. Her second in the series, These Boots Are Made For Butt-Kickin’, is due out in June of 2015.

Kalan writes about The South and its caricatures.

Her favorite authors are Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Janet Evanovich, Mary Kay Andrews, Jen Hatmaker, Dorothea Benton Frank and Dixie Cash, along with Faulkner, Welty, and Fitzgerald.

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