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Editor Kill Fee (The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries Book 3) by GG Collins – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Editor Kill Fee (Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries #3)Editor Kill Fee by G.G. Collins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is my first book by this author which I enjoyed reading. This is a great older child’s book about Taylor and her friend Jim and the trouble they find themselves in. They are not sure who to trust on top of that it is a race against time for them to be saved. This is an engaging story that any older child /young adult would enjoy reading. It takes you on an adventure that you don’t want to miss as well as reading it to find out how it ends. An engaging story with characters that are connectable and made the story easy to read. I enjoyed watching the growth of these characters throughout. This is an entertaining story that I highly recommend this book.

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Editor Kill Fee (The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries Book 3) by GG Collins – Review by Christina Ford

Editor Kill Fee (Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries #3)Editor Kill Fee by G.G. Collins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was a fun little mystery with all of my favorite things – cats, book clubs, and wine! A touch paranormal, a hint of monsters and a drug smuggling operation meets a book club, a famous restaurant and a publishing company. There are hints all over this story and once you think you have it figured out it takes you in an opposite direction! This was my first G.G. Collins novel but won’t be my last!

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Editor Kill Fee (The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries Book 3) by GG Collins – Review by Nicole Thompson

As a devoted cat lover, I couldn’t resist being captivated by the utterly adorable cover of the book, Editor Kill Fee by GG Collins. While I typically don’t judge a book by its cover, I was pleasantly surprised to discover that the story itself was equally delightful. Choosing books solely based on their covers isn’t my usual approach, but this time it truly paid off.

What truly whiskered its way into my heart was the Santa Fe/New Mexico ambience infused throughout the pages. As someone who often embarks on literary adventures to compensate for the inability to afford actual travel, I was absolutely thrilled by GG Collins’ purrfectly vivid portrayal of the buildings, food, and overall culture of the Southwest. Every turn of the page transported me to a feline-fascinating world.

Now, I must admit that the plot meandered down a somewhat predictable path. However, given the cozy mystery genre, a touch of predictability is often expected. Fortunately, the dialogues and characters more than made up for any lack of surprise. They truly brought the story to life, whiskers and all. I found myself utterly engrossed in their interactions, purrfectly poised on the edge of my seat, eagerly lapping up each and every word.

While this book stands beautifully on its own, I’m positively purring with anticipation at the thought of sinking my claws into the first two books of the series. I have no doubt that they will provide even more delightful adventures for me to embark upon with these captivating characters.

Editor Kill Fee (The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries Book 3) by GG Collins – Review by Whisper Hymer

Editor Kill Fee (Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries #3)Editor Kill Fee by G.G. Collins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Editor Kill Fee by GG Collins is a fast-paced mystery masterpiece. This is the third book in The Taylor Browning Cozy Mystery series and can definitely be read as a standalone. I’ve never read the others and found it easy to keep pace. We primarily follow Taylor – an editor that enjoys solving mysteries on the side. The story seamlessly incorporates different point of views as well as some native American history and culture. The answer to the mystery will keep you on your toes. This book is certainly the definition of a cozy mystery; get a blanket and cup of tea then settle in for a fun ride!

Reviewed by @WhisperHymer

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Editor Kill Fee (The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries Book 3) by GG Collins – Review by Jamie Burns

I am always a sucker for a good mystery! This one did not disappoint at all. I loved all of the descriptions that G.G. Collins wrote. And I felt like I was really seeing everything first hand. While Editor Kill Fee is the third book in the Taylor Browning Cozy Mystery series, this book can be read as a stand alone, which is exactly what I did. I will forewarn you, I did add the first two books to my to be read list after finishing this one…. The president of the Santa Fe Wine Crime book club is MIA. Taylor tries to figure out what happened, but she gets herself into a sticky situation. This book makes me think of the Aurora Teagarden mystery movies, and as soon as I made the connection to the similarities, I devoured the book.

Editor Kill Fee (The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries Book 3) by GG Collins – Review by Lorralei Hoerner

Editor Kill Fee (Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries #3)Editor Kill Fee by G.G. Collins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

4 Stars 🌟🌟🌟🌟

This was a fun, cozy mystery that I quite enjoyed and this is also a new author to me. Even though I believe the book may be read as a standalone (like I read as), I definitely will be circling back to the first two book as there are just a few key pieces in this story that may be linked to the previous books.

Taylor Browning is roped into a mystery when the president of their book club goes missing. When a section of road has the reputation of being the talk of other people whom go missing….is the president of the book club one of its victims? Taylor Browning searches with some help and will stop at nothing to solve this mystery.

This story had definitely a lot of intrigue, drama, suspense and some mystery hot hot hot chili’s …overall such a fun read and the story flowed. I love Cheddar and Oscar as well!! I am looking forward to reading more from this author.

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Editor Kill Fee (The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries Book 3) by GG Collins – Review by Darian Vester

Editor Kill Fee (Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries #3)Editor Kill Fee by G.G. Collins
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this book. I haven’t read the first two and I believe you can read this without reading the authors and easily catch up with any character. The story was face paced and very entertaining. I enjoyed our main character Taylor, she was nosey, but honestly if someone you knew went missing, you’d be nosey too. But she wasn’t actively trying to solve the case as if she could do better than police. I would have liked to see more of her interacting with the bad guys or dive into more of what was going on instead of the random backgrounds into other characters. I loved the cats, it was something new having them actually be characters in the book. I recommend to all cozy mystery lovers.

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Editor Kill Fee (The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries Book 3) by GG Collins – Review by Shannen Kern

Editor Kill Fee (Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries #3)Editor Kill Fee by G.G. Collins
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was a really fun read right from the beginning. I read this as a standalone and felt like I had a good grip on the storyline, but I am sure going back to pick up the two previous in the series. I found Editor Kill Fee to be very entertaining the whole time and never felt a lull at all. The author knows how to weave humor into this whodunnit, and the cats absolutely add to this read. It’s interesting to become attached to these effervescent and whimsical characters. I hope you pick this up and enjoy the mischievous mystery Taylor and her cats find themselves in.

Reviewed by @shannlynn

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Editor Kill Fee (The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries Book 3) by GG Collins – Review by Christine Baranek

Editor Kill Fee (Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries #3)Editor Kill Fee by G.G. Collins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Editor Kill Fee
By: GG Collins

This is such a fun cosy mystery! This features Taylor Browning who is a sleuth, even if she is an accidental one. The two main characters however are the cats, Oscar and Cheddar. The best part of this book, in my opinion, is the setting. GG Collins does an absolutely amazing job describing the Santa Fe region. She describes the weather, scenery, culture, food, etc with such detail that I almost forgot that I have never been therein real life. It was so detailed that I really truly felt that I was there.
This is the third installment in the Taylor Browing, but I read it as a standalone. I think it would be even better if the other books were read first as it would give Taylor even more depth as a character than she already did. I also think it would have given me more of a closer connection to the cats. But overall I truly enjoyed watching them solve this mystery of the missing book club leader!

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Editor Kill Fee (The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries Book 3) by GG Collins – Review by Tausha Treadway

Editor Kill Fee (Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries #3)Editor Kill Fee by G.G. Collins
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Editor Kill Fee (The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries Book 3) by GG Collins. This is such a fun cozy mystery series about Taylor Browning and her cats, Oscar and Cheddar. This installment begins when the President of the Santa Fe Wine and Crime book club ends up taking a wrong turn and finds herself lost. She has ended up on a road nicknamed by the locals “Devils Road” one of the deadliest roads in the area. Getting her car stuck in a ditch she decides to walk back to town. When she doesn’t show up for the meeting, Taylor a member begins to investigate. Lots of mayhem and madness occur during this investigation and Taylor and the cats are in the big middle of it. You can read these as standalones but I always enjoy them more reading them in order. This fun short mystery was just what I needed!

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Editor Kill Fee (The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries Book 3) by GG Collins – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

Editor Kill Fee (Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries #3)Editor Kill Fee by G.G. Collins
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Stars
Editor Kill Fee (The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries Book 3) by GG Collins

Editor Kill Fee is the third book in The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries and can be read as standalones as well. This is the first book I’ve read in this series and I’m definitely interested in the first two books as well. This is a fast paced story that will have you turning the pages trying to figure out what is going to happen next. The characters were fun and developed plus they made the story come to life I laughed at some and shook my head at others. I highly recommend reading this book to find out what happens next. Can Taylor solve the mystery? I look forward to reading more from this Author.

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Editor Kill Fee by G G Collins – Review by Enisha Reaves

Editor Kill Fee (Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries #3)Editor Kill Fee by G.G. Collins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

If you are looking for a whodunit full of mystery, cats, and fun characters that drop you into the publishing world, then this one is for you.

Editor Kill Fee by G. G. Collins pulls us back into the world of the (accidental) sleuth Taylor Browning. This is such a fun and quick read full of interesting characters, laughs, and mysteries.

The plot and main characters (the cats) will make you want to smile, scream, and not stop reading this cozy mystery that will make you want to grab a blanket and snuggle your cat.

Happy Reading!

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Editor Kill Fee (The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries Book 3) by GG Collins – Review by Elizabeth Sanchez

Editor Kill Fee (Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries #3)Editor Kill Fee by G.G. Collins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Editor Kill Fee was a wonderful murder mystery. It had some intense topics such as drug smuggling, murder and kidnapping, but was pretty light hearted. It maintained the mystery until the very end, but not in a thriller type, more a cozy mystery. There are so many people in this story, with each chapter focusing on the POV of one. It was hard to keep everyone straight in the beginning but by the halfway point, I couldn’t put it down. It sounds like there are previous books, as there is references to other events surrounding both Jim and Taylor, but it was enjoyed as a stand-alone. [ETA- this is book 3 in the Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries series]. I look forward to reading more if it is a series. I enjoyed the references to the culture and history of New Mexico, you can tell the author did their research.

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Editor Kill Fee (The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries Book 3) by GG Collins – Review by Kerry Baker

Editor Kill Fee (Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries #3)Editor Kill Fee by G.G. Collins

I was very excited to get my hands on the next book in this series. Although it is the third book this can be read as a standalone. This is such a fun cozy mystery story that is pure entertainment from start to finish. I thought the story had been so well put together. It was intriguing and kept you turning the pages and yet maintained a lighthearted feel to it throughout.
I thought the characters were such fun and contributed to the lighthearted feel. I enjoyed getting to know them and watching them develop as the story did. This book is a great combination of fun and mystery and I would definitely recommend it.

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Editor Kill Fee (The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries Book 3) by GG Collins – Review by Sheri Schrader

Editor Kill Fee (Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries #3)Editor Kill Fee by G.G. Collins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Editor Kill Fee is the third book in The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries series. This book can be read as a standalone and enjoyed. I started with this book in the series and look forward to grabbing the first two books to learn about the other mysteries Taylor has gotten herself and her cats into.
Taylor and the other characters are pretty fun. There are some quirky characters between them all, and a few others can be irritating. It adds a bit of realism to them since everyone isn’t cookie-cutter perfect.
I got drawn in by the blurb mentioning the Wine and Crime book club and someone going missing on a deserted road. The story was fun and had some twists and turns. I enjoyed it and read it quickly to find out how it would end. If you like cozy mysteries with a cast of interesting characters, this is a good book to grab. I look forward to reading more from this author in the future.

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Editor Kill Fee (The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries Book 3) by GG Collins – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Editor Kill Fee (Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries #3)Editor Kill Fee by G.G. Collins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

An entertaining and enjoyable cozy mystery drama which had me hooked from start to finish. The likeable and relatable main character, mystery editor and amateur sleuth Taylor Browning along with her “cantankerous cat” Oscar and Cheddar had me happily turning the pages. Taylor, an honorary member of the Santa Fe Wine and Crime book club, becomes involved in the search for the club president when she goes missing. Taylor goes undercover as a delivery driver who’s involved in the Mayan Death Pepper trafficking, but when the restaurateur who uses them in his dishes disappears things get more complicated. Whilst at the book publishing office, Taylor is dealing with numerous crisis’s after an employee is fired by CEO Jessica Endicott, leaving the publisher in financial trouble. Taylor and friend Jim Wells then find themselves in jeopardy in the Pecos Wilderness, not knowing who to trust. Detective Victor Sanchez races to their rescue but they are not in his area, causing jurisdiction issues. With Taylor and Jim in danger following their interfering, Victor needs to uncover the mastermind. Set in New Mexico this fun cozy mystery had me gripped throughout, and the intriguing chile storyline flowed well, whilst the plot twists kept me guessing as to the outcome of the mystery. Both the characters and setting were brought to life by the descriptive narrative and I felt immersed in the story.

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Editor Kill Fee (The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries Book 3) by GG Collins – Review by Tanya Wall, June 2023

Editor Kill Fee (Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries #3)Editor Kill Fee by G.G. Collins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book can be read as a stand alone- even though it is part 3 of a series. GG Collins does a great job with describing the setting – you can vividly picture New Mexico where it takes place. This is a great little mystery that made me laugh in quite a few places! I liked the main character and I liked her cats! I wasn’t sure I’d enjoy this book due to the cover – it didn’t intrigue me, but I’m glad I took the chance.

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Editor Kill Fee (The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries Book 3) by GG Collins – Review by Jennifer Crain

Editor Kill Fee (Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries #3)Editor Kill Fee by G.G. Collins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I thought the cover was adorable, and was pleasantly surprised I liked the story, because I rarely choose a book by its cover. One of the things I appreciated the most was the Santa Fe/New Mexico feel, I “travel” through books because I can’t afford actual, and GG Collins doesn’t disappoint with her description of the buildings, food, and overall culture of the Southwest.

I thought the book was a little predictable, but given the genre of cozy mystery, in my opinion, that is expected, and the dialogue and characters make it a worthwhile read. I look forward to reading the first two books in the series, although this one read very nicely as a stand alone novel.

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Editor Kill Fee (The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries Book 3) by GG Collins – Review by Shadel Ayerbe

Editor Kill Fee (Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries #3)Editor Kill Fee by G.G. Collins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Editors kill fee by GG Collins is a great mystery It has a unique story.

Editor Kill Fee’s first chapter triggered those emotions and recollections. You get the impression that you are there after reading the descriptions of the Pecos Triangle and the Santa Fe region. Outstanding research. I gained a lot more knowledge about the stunning and occasionally risky region. A poor turn is made by the president of the Santa Fe Wine and Crime book group. She is horrified to discover that she is on one of the region’s worst routes. Nobody knows what happened to her and she misses her rendezvous.

Every page was exciting and I couldn’t wait to see what would happen. It is a very unique story with even thrilling characters. The story really transports you into their world. I couldn’t put the book down

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Editor Kill Fee (The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries Book 3) by GG Collins – Review by Julie Johnson

Editor Kill Fee (Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries #3)Editor Kill Fee by G.G. Collins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was a fun read that is a first read for me from this author. I’ve already added the previous books to my never ending TBR file.

This book is full of adventure as Taylor has to go undercover to help try to solve the mystery of the missing local book club president. When the ever prompt Anita Juarez doesn’t show up for the regular book club meeting and her car is located on a very mysterious road, a lot of care and concern is shown.

This book will not let you down, although this series should probably be read in order. I love Taylor’s cats and how they play into the story too! There are twists and turns, with lots of intrigue and even some humor sprinkled throughout.

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Editor Kill Fee (The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries Book 3) by GG Collins – Review by Katie Matthews

Editor Kill Fee (Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries #3)Editor Kill Fee by G.G. Collins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the first book that I have read by this author and I really enjoyed it. The cover grabbed my attention straight away especially as I’m a huge cat lover! Cozy Mystery isn’t my usual genre but I really felt drawn to this book and wanted to give it a go and I’m so glad di did. I shall definitely be reading the first two books in the series now. Taylor was a really entertaining character, I felt drawn to her straight away I loved seeing how she solved what was going on and at times I felt like I was right there with her.
This was a really fun read and one I would highly recommend!

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Editor Kill Fee (The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries Book 3) by GG Collins – Review by Rebeca Elliott Figueiras

Editor Kill Fee (Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries #3)Editor Kill Fee by G.G. Collins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Prior to reading I didn’t realise this was the third book, and although I am going to go back to read the first books for background and to see a more complete picture, this is able to be read as a standalone for the mystery element.

This was a fun mystery with interesting characters and an intriguing plot. There are cats, drama and suspense all rolled together and a little humour on the side. Right up my street – I love a good cosy mystery and I really enjoyed this one.

I particularly enjoyed the descriptions given and the feelings the author created around the Devils Road Forest and the lovable characters

Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed the book and have become a fan of the series so will be keeping an eye out for more.

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Editor Kill Fee (The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries Book 3) by GG Collins – Review by Shelly Kittell

Editor Kill Fee (Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries #3)Editor Kill Fee by G.G. Collins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

What a fun story! Yes, it’s a cozy mystery but as Taylor is solving the mystery, there is humor and entertainment with the members of the book club and her two cats. Dangerous back roads and people who aren’t as they seem, sounds like a good murder mystery to me….oh wait, that’s what it is. haha. As Taylor looks for Anita, we see a wonderful cast of characters that make up the fun town of Pecos, The writing is quite entertaining. I don’t think I’ve chuckled this much in a long time. Now I’ll have to go back and read the first two of the series so I can catch up on Taylor’s exploits. A fun mystery romp for the cozy lovers out there.

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Editor Kill Fee (The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries Book 3) by GG Collins – Review by Betsy Melano

Editor Kill Fee (Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries #3)Editor Kill Fee by G.G. Collins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the third book in The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries. Although this I part of a series, the book can be read as a stand alone book. Just keep in mind that you might want to read the first two books in the series ones you’re done with this treasure. This story had me reading faster to see what Taylor and her cats uncover as they search for what happened to Anita. This mystery has dangerous roads, a back story of people gone missing, and so much more.
The author did a great job of world building and the characters kept the story interesting even when a character might not be my cup of tea! I’m looking forward to reading the first two books in the series.

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Editor Kill Fee (The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries Book 3) by GG Collins – Review by Amanda Haller-Doris

Editor Kill Fee (Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries #3)Editor Kill Fee by G.G. Collins
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was my first Taylor Browning story and while the book alluded to the other two stories, it definitely made me want to check them out further! I loved how well written the characters were and how we got to see the back story on so many characters. It definitely made the story more enjoyable. I loved getting to meet Oscar and his new brother Cheddar. They definitely made the story so much more fun! I was absolutely impressed at how many different storylines were happening, but they were all important to the storyline. I love that Taylor just can’t help but get involved in a mystery while also trying to balance her professional and personal life. The author did an amazing job of weaving a story that felt mystical and realistic as well. It was a vivid cozy mystery full of amazing characters and the gorgeous background of New Mexico.

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Editor Kill Fee (The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries Book #3) by G.G. Collins – Review by Angela Hayes

Editor Kill Fee (Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries #3)Editor Kill Fee by G.G. Collins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

4 Stars

 

Editor Kill Fee is the third instalment in the Taylor Browning Cozy Mystery series by G.G. Collins. Even though this is the third book in the series, it can be read as a standalone, which is what I did, as each book holds its own self-contained mystery. But, having said that, this book piqued my curiosity as to what may have happened previously, and what mysteries Taylor has had to unravel in the prior two book… so I will definitely be going back to investigate them in the coming week.
This mystery brings plenty of intrigue and drama as Taylor sets out to find the missing president of the Santa Fe Wine and Crime book club, who has disappeared on her way to a meeting and is thought to have maybe taken a wrong turn onto a deadly stretch of road. But things take an unexpected turn and Taylor finds herself in a dangerous undercover investigation with challenges, threats, and a tense race against time- while getting an inside perspective into the volatile chili culture. Add a couple of feline companions, publishing company drama, tension, and suspense- and we have an engrossing little mystery.
Looking forward to investigating the rest of this series.
Happy Reading…

Thank you, G.G. Collins!

 

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Editor Kill Fee (The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries Book 3) by GG Collins – Review by Alison Risher

Editor Kill Fee (Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries #3)Editor Kill Fee by G.G. Collins
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book is an excellent mystery! The characters are from all walks of life. The storyline makes me wonder at some of my more questionable choices. After all, how often have I driven down a dark road with a mysterious reputation? What would I do if my job suddenly couldn’t pay me? What sorts of schemes might I fall for? Although the story wraps up neatly, there remains one portion of it still unsolved- perhaps for the next installment.

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Editor Kill Fee (The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries Book 3) by GG Collins – Review by Rayne East

Editor Kill Fee (Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries #3)Editor Kill Fee by G.G. Collins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The sleuthing fun continues
Taylor Browning is back with her cats and investigating the mystery around the president of the Sante Fe Wine and Crime book club’s disappearance. With lots of twists and turns and a race against time, Taylor has more than she bargained for. I really enjoyed the storyline and characters, especially Oscar and Cheddar. This was a fun, ‘whodunnit’ that will appeal to a wide range of readers.
Recommend.

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Editor Kill Fee (The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries Book 3) by GG Collins – Review by Jenni Bishop

Editor Kill Fee (The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries)Editor Kill Fee by G.G. Collins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Super Sleuth Taylor and her interesting felines are back in the next instalment in The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries. Editor Kill Fee is the third book in this cosy mystery crime series. Don’t do what I did and come in from the end make sure to read the books in order as they flow on from each other.
Trust me there is certainly never a dull moment in this light-hearted tale. The characters are interesting some you will love, and some will irritate you to no end. GG certainly puts them through their paces.
Editor Kill Fee is a well written entertaining cosy murder mystery with a clever plot for all to enjoy.
One wrong turn, deadly roads, trafficking and financial trouble sees Taylor trying to piece together this latest mystery.
You have to read it to find out whether or not Taylor saves the day, or will the danger be too much?
I enjoy a good “whodunit” and that is exactly what this book is. I am off to read the others.

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Editor Kill Fee (The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries Book 3) by GG Collins – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

Editor Kill Fee (Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries #3)Editor Kill Fee by G.G. Collins
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Editor Kill Fee is Book Three in The Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries series. It is a beautifully written cozy mystery about the sudden and mysterious disappearance of the president of the Sante Fe Wine and Crime Book Club. While on her way to the book club Anita Juarez somehow manages to take a wrong turn and for the life of her cannot figure out how it happened. Anita is now on the infamous forest road 63A which has been nicknamed Devil’s Road by the locals. To get back on track she tries to turn around but in doing so she gets stuck in the ditch. She climbs out of the vehicle and intends to walk back to town to get a tow truck but feels inexplicably drawn into the woods.

When Anita does not show up at the Wine and Crime Book Club meeting her friends become worried and honorary member Taylor Browning contacts Detective Sanchez of the local police department. Taylor Browning is no stranger to the police as she has been in the wrong place at the wrong time in the past and has spoken with Det. Sanchez so frequently that she has him listed in her contacts. As it turns out the area Anita disappeared from has been notorious for numerous disappearances over the years. Taylor is now determined to figure out where she went and to solve the mystery of Anita’s disappearance. This leads to Taylor going undercover as a delivery driver and discovering the disappearance of a local restaurateur. Things begin to surface, and the mysteries intensify but Taylor is determined to get to the bottom of who or what is doing this. Things heat up and someone seems unhappy with Taylor and her friend’s interference and snooping around. When their lives are at risk it is up to Detective Sanchez to solve who is behind everything and save them.

This was a great book with an interesting storyline that pulled me and from the first few pages I was hooked. I loved how the author immediately lends an air of mystery, suspense, and intrigue with the setting of Devils Road and Anita being drawn into the woods by a mysterious force. It gave me goosebumps and I could not wait to read what happened next. The characters are well rounded, lovable, and relatable. Taylor is one smart cookie who is ambitious and determined to get to the bottom of a mystery. I loved how she was relentless in getting to bottom of Anita’s disappearance and unravel the truth behind what was going on. A great book with mystery, drama, suspense, intrigue, and twists and turns that will keep you reading until the end.

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