'The Million Dollar Collar' Book Review #24
- Tasha Doughman

- Jan 22, 2020
- 2 min read
Thank you once again to Quinn Avery for providing a digital copy of 'The Million Dollar Collar' in exchange for an honest review. After Quinn sending over a physical copy of the first of the Bexley Squires series, 'The Dead Girl's Stilettos', I immediately fell in love with the main character, Bexley and rated both titled five stars! Below will be a synopsis from Goodreads:
Synopsis: "A missing dog collar, a sorority house, and a kidnapping gone horribly wrong. Papaya Springs has kept Bexley Squires on her toes since her ill-fated return. But when a frantic celebrity from her past comes banging on the door of Stronghold Investigations, Bexley quickly offers her services.
With pressure from her hunky police detective boyfriend to move in, and her father and his trophy wife demanding help, Bexley is sucked down into a quagmire of emotional blackmail and self-doubt. Going from investigative reporter to private dick wasn’t much of a stretch, but going from a self-sufficient woman to playing house and feeling duped pushes Bexley to the snapping point.
With trouble brewing behind the too perfect façade of Kappa Kappa, Bexley uncovers something much more sinister than a simple theft. When her own innocence unexpectedly comes under question, she’ll need her network of friends more than ever."
I've always loved a strong, badass female lead who is determined to prove everyone wrong and get the job done at the end of the day. And that is exactly who Bexley Squires is! After being known to take down big people in the money industry, she is hated and loved by lots of people in the city. Does that stop her? No. What it does is fuel her.
After falling in love with the first book, I was so excited when Quinn Avery sent over the next two books for an honest review. I finished this one fairly quick on my phone and loved every second of the story.
It's amazing how the author came up with these cases and made it to where it connect to other people she has encountered from other cases. She absolutely executed it.
Grayson needs to move on and get a life, in my opinion. Yes, Bex may have feelings for him but that is all she wants. She doesn't want to start a family and give up her newly founded career just to make Grayson happy. He can be extremely pushy and controlling and it's obvious that Bexley is not about that life whatsoever.
This book was also rated a five-star read as well as the other two but it was my least favorite. That doesn't mean I didn't like it because why would I rate something five-stars if I didn't enjoy it?





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