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The Third Degree

by Norah McClintock

Series: Chloe & Levesque (book 1)

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  BooksInMirror | Feb 19, 2024 |
In The Third Degree, we meet Chloe and her two half sisters, Phoebe and Brynn. We also meet their single mother, Sheila, who is rarely home at night because she is either working or out with one of several different men. None of the females in this family are easy to like. None of the sisters seem to care at all about each other or their mother. They make all their decisions and base all of their happiness on the males in their lives. The only likable character in the story is Louis Levesque who is a police detective that starts dating Sheila halfway through the story. Levesque gently coaxes each female into making better decisions based on what is best for them, rather than what is best for someone else.

This is the first book in a series of mysteries involving Chloe and Levesque. Even though this book does not include much mystery, it does introduce us to these characters and provides enough drama and conflict to hold the readers' interest. Overall, a descent story with characters that have lots of room for growth throughout the series.

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  ftbooklover | Oct 12, 2021 |
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