Midnight Ice by Diane Vallere

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Midnight Ice by Diane Vallere

Midnight Ice

by Diane Vallere
five-stars
Series: Madison Night Mystery #0.5
Series Rating: five-stars
Published by Polyester Press on November 28, 2012
Setting: Texas
Genres: Cozy Crafts and Hobbies Mystery
Pages: 118
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Also in this series: Pillow Stalk

Ice, ice, baby!
She has a broken heart. He has a secret. Can a jilted decorator outsmart a suspected jewel thief?

When Doris Day-loving decorator Madison Night crosses the country to distance herself from a breakup, she learns it’s harder to escape her past than she thought. The man who broke her heart turns up in the unlikeliest place -- the hotel lobby. His presence is unnerving; winning her back does not seem to be on his agenda.

Questions about his motivation keep Madison from fleeing the hotel, but a recent knee injury hinders her mobility. She adopts a temporary disguise thanks to a luggage mix-up, but when threatening thugs, FBI agents, and a shipment of rare diamonds thrust her into danger, anonymity is the least of her concerns.

Can Madison keep her cool while spying on her ex, or will her curiosity put her on ice?

Midnight Ice by Diane Vallere is a wonderful little mystery perfect for Doris Day fans.

Will Madison figure out who is after her and why?

Midnight Ice CRThis is the start of the Madison Night series. Madison is our sleuth. She has headed to California to relax and unwind at the Cypress Inn in Carmel. The Cypress Inn was co-owned by Doris Day. Who happens to be Madison’s idol. All of that sounds good, but a case of mistaken identity turns her relaxing vacation into a suspense-filled stay.

I think Madison is fantastic. She is one of my favorite sleuths. Her love of Doris Day and her movies reminds me of how much I enjoyed watching them with my mom.

Madison is not Doris Day, though. She doesn’t always get the guy but stays true to herself and uses her instincts. And, of course, she has Doris Day’s fashion sense. In this prequel, Madison has snuck off to find peace and relax after a skiing accident. She is on crutches, and her luggage is lost, but she is given someone else’s luggage. With men chasing her down for unknown reasons, Madison uses what she has in her possession to disguise herself and hide in plain sight.

I love the ingenious of Madison’s character and her instinct. Madison is truly an icon in her own right.

Five Stars

My rating for Midnight Ice by Diane Vallere is five stars. I was completely entertained and loved the twists and turns of the mystery. I look forward to jumping back into this cozy mystery series soon.

This installment is loosely based on the movie Midnight Lace starring Doris Day from 1960.

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Thank you for dropping by! I hope you enjoyed this review of Midnight Ice by Diane Vallere.

Until the next time,

Jen Signature for BBT

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About Diane Vallere

Diane Vallere

Diane Vallere is the national bestselling author of over thirty books. She is best known for her funny and fashionable character-based mysteries. After two decades working for a top luxury retailer, she traded fashion accessories for accessories to murder. A past president of Sisters in Crime, Diane started her own detective agency at age ten and has maintained a passion for shoes, clues, and clothes ever since.

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