By Kirsty McKay

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A feel-good, opposites-attract, slow burn romantic comedy Somebody stole my painting! The one I need for the career-defining Vertex Art Exhibit. This upcoming art show is my chance to finally be recognized as an artist--after ten years of waitressing and being asked if I still have that "lovely painting hobby." I have mere weeks to find my painting or lose my artist dream forever--but it's going to mean working with William. William Haruki Matsumura. Good-looking, if you like the Secret Service type. You now, law-abiding, protector of women and children. That's all fine, but I never know what he's thinking. Which drives me crazy. He insists on coming along to do "damage control." As if "accidentally" wandering into certain areas is "breaking and entering." I may be an emotional artist, but William shouldn't dismiss my investigative skills yet. William is definitely my opposite, and if there's one takeaway from my parents' divorce, it's that opposites might attract, but it doesn't last. But detecting with William is kind of fun--and fluttery. I definitely can't trust these feelings, or can I? However this caper ends, I think this may be more than a crush.

Caper Crush By Author Kathy Strobos – Book Review

Caper Crush by Author Kathy Strobos is a slow burn romantic comedy and the third book in New York Friendships series. The protagonists, Miranda and William, are both extremely likeable and bring their own style of humour into the story as they must work together to solve the mystery relating to an Art theft. The dialogue is realistic with great banter between the couple who are the complete opposite, yet despite this, they work well together. It is not long before the sparks start flying as they admit their attraction to each other. But will past scars and old flames who keep popping out of the woodwork prevent the couple from finally getting their act together? A feel good, enjoyable story, with some laugh out loud moments to keep the reader engaged and turning the pages. I award 4 stars.

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