Have Your Cake and Kill Him Too (Blackbird Sisters Mysteries, No. 5)
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ISBN: 0451217632 / Publisher: NAL Hardcover, March 2006
Heiress Nora Blackbird and her two sisters, Libby and Emma, investigate a case of murder among the aristocracy that is tied to a popular sports bar, political intrigue, and a blue-blooded brat with a thirst for fame and fortune.
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Heiress-go-lightly Nora Blackbird has been reduced to wearing her grandmother's vintage couture. She's teetering on the brink of loosing her job as the city's most talked-about society columnist. And she's got two hot men wanting to sweep her off the champagne circuit for wedded bliss. She doesn't need one more family crisis.Meanwhile desperate housewife Libby Blackbird is on a mission to save the Erotic Yoga Society...and her solution involves a whole lot of people getting naked.And fiercely independent Emma Blackbird takes a job that brings out her animal nature...and a few mild-mannered men in search of a very strong woman.Then there's Nora's own delicate condition, which has the whole city playing Who's Your Daddy. Nora's keeping mum about her baby's father even as two men vie for a long-term place by her side - a hunky but ruthless reporter and the son of a notorious New Jersey crime family who makes her blue blood run hot.It's family and friends that count for Nora, and soon she's poking around the grandest estates in Philadelphia to help a friend accused of killing the tycoon owner of Cupcakes, a spectacularly tacky sports bar known less for its hot wings than its hot waitresses. Nora trails a politician with an explosive secret, a former rock star keeping a low profile as a pastry chef, and a dangerous aristo-brat who wants to parlay her high society roots into fame and fortune.Satisfaction is guaranteed when the three sexy sisters discover that their differences bring them closer together. But Nora must decide what matters most: old money and a good name - or being true to herself.
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