As always, Ms. Jacobs delivers a sweet love story
filled with humor to enchant her readers.
Marquette “Markie” Walkowicz has a little
problem. She has Found and Lost, a dead body. Never a fan
of Mondays to begin with, this one becomes easily the worst when she
walks out her front door and trips over a very cold, very dead, man.
Between the time she calls the police and they arrive, her dead man has
disappeared.
Zac Marshall is a detective with the Philadelphia
Police Department, and is Markie’s best friend… or was anyhow, until
she blamed him for her ex-fiancé abandoning her at the altar on their
supposed wedding day. What she doesn’t know is the real reason Zac
tried to talk her out of getting married.
Zac is on the case to track down Markie’s missing
corpse, which provides many chances to get close to her, hopefully
showing her how he feels, and just maybe helping her realize she loves
him too.
Only the delightful Ms. Jacobs can take a story
about a dead body, combine it with a romance, and make it laugh out loud
funny. Her humor is evident from the first paragraph and never lets up.
The details used to enrich the story are vivid… so clear that the
reader will wince when picturing the hideously ugly clothing of the dead
man, grin over the escapades of Markie and company, and feel all the
emotions of the colorful cast of characters.
Markie is a strong woman who knows how to hold a
grudge, fall in love, and get revenge. Zac is a tough guy exterior
hiding a heart of gold. Add in some zany neighbors, a closet romance
novel reading policeman, a gossipy hair dresser, and meddling mothers,
and readers will fall in love with this author’s work, if not already
fans. So sit back, relax, and prepare to be thoroughly entertained by
Holly Jacobs’ Found and Lost. This one is guaranteed to
please.
This reviewer is one reader fan who never misses a
story by the incomparable Holly Jacobs!
© Kelley A. Hartsell, September 2004. All rights
reserved.
Reviewed by Kelley
September 2004