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When Romi Lachlan's fiancé disappears with half-a-billion dollars stolen from his company, she finds herself broke, blackballed, and the FBI's prime suspect. Forced to take refuge with her crazy-as-a-bag-of-cats family at the Cactus Flower trailer park in Bisby, Texas, Romi's sure her life can't get any worse until Special Agent Benjamin Sawyer shows up, determined to recover the money and put her away. It turns out that persuading the hard-nosed G-man she's innocent is the least of her worries. The body count in Bisby is rising, and Romi must uncover the secret to the town’s newfound prosperity before the secret buries her.

The Devil Dance Kristen Lamb 9781546727019 Books

The Devil's Dance begins in a Dallas unemployment office, where down-on-her-luck Romi Lachlan has been attempting to find work for a while. She's not proud. In fact, the circumstances leading to her recent bout with poverty have stripped most of the pride she'd acquired while a salaried employee at tech company, Verify. Her very expensive degree from Texas Christian leaves her unqualified for positions requiring an MBA, but way overqualified to push a mop. Today, though, with $500 to her name and a skirt with a seam splitting up the back, she meets the director of the Unemployment office and learns he's there because of HER. She sold his father the software that fleeced the family company for millions and, as penance, Mark was has to earn his way back into the old man's good graces. Spiteful, Mark informs Romi she'll never work anywhere again. Romi knows his family has a lot of sway in Dallas/Fort Worth, and when he says anywhere, she won't get a paper route. Facing homelessness in two weeks, swallows what's left of her pride and calls home.

Bisby, Texas, is a small town near the Mexican border. Romi remembers it as a rundown spot in the middle of nowhere with a potential to be "Santa Fe." She was not the only person to think so, she realizes, as she drives into town to find hipsters driving expensive cars and shops that would be at home in wealthier areas of Dallas. And the trailer park is not as it was growing up either. Her family is now the only remaining tenant of land her sister says is due to be razed for a vineyard. Her grandmother is a kleptomaniac, kept out of jail by an opportunistic d-bag of a cop. Her hoarding father is grumpy and insane. Her sister is bitter from having to deal with the two. And, to make Romi's life extra special, she was followed home by a hot FBI agent who's just waiting for her to make a mistake.

The Devil's Dance delivers readers a broad swath of Texas, from the playgrounds of the wealthy to the rotting remains of an abandoned farm. On that floor, roughly two dozen players participate in a strange waltz with a unique...and mostly unspoken...set of rules. As Romi makes the rounds, she has to negotiate with civil servants and gangbangers. Law enforcement and socialites. Family and friends. No one is safe, and Romi fears any wrong move could wind her in prison or dead. Until, finally, wrong moves are all she has left.

The story is dense. Heavy. Kristen Lamb deftly counters this with snark and wit. Romi and Special Agent Ben Sawyer have a quick chemistry as both natural adversaries and natural allies. Heather, Romi's sister, and their nana, provide enough sharp wit to keep the family interactions from despairing the reader into skipping those parts entirely. Rather, The Devil's Dance is engrossing, even when it's downright gross. The pieces of the mystery Romi has to solve are well placed within the story, ready to be cinched together at the end.

I do have two overlapping problems with the story. A) Romi has a bad habit of withholding information from Sawyer B) for the sake of not revealing information to the reader. I can't give an example without spoiling, so I won't, but by the third act, it annoyed me. Yes, Romi's a strong woman, but she's also supposedly "the smart sister" with access to a guy with Afghan tours to watch her six. However, it didn't annoy me nearly enough to knock a whole star off my rating. I give The Devil's Dance 4 1/2 ★.

Product details

  • Paperback 348 pages
  • Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; First edition (May 15, 2017)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1546727019

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Can I just leave “WOW” here and walk away? I simply enjoyed this book. I’m one of the guilty who stayed up until 130 am to finish this novel. That alone means the author had my undivided attention. I loved Romi’s character. She is relatable/believable. Each time she had a crisis, I felt her pain. Cross that with delightful humor and engaging supporting characters, it was a compelling and fulfilling mystery. (Loved Romi’s Nana!!!)

The dialogue offered a lot of information. I had to back up a few times to see who was speaking. Would have loved a few more dialogue tags here and there to navigate my path. But no biggie. The suspense was expertly laid and each clue builds on the next. Romi teaming up with Sawyer is awesome. Of course, I would have enjoyed a little more romance, but who wouldn’t? Sawyer is a hottie.

The ending? Didn’t see that coming. (Sorry, no spoilers.)

I hope this means more Kristen Lamb books in the future. I highly recommend.
4.5 Stars

Ms. Lamb hits it out of the park with "The Devil's Dance." It's a book you can't put down because you HAVE to know what comes next. The story moves at a breakneck pace that doesn't leave you time to get bored or antsy, and the mystery aspects are great. Just when you think, "Ah, I got this all figured out," you find out you're not even close, and Ms. Lamb keeps you guessing until the climactic end. The author has some of the best turns of phrase I've had the pleasure of reading. She deftly combines humor, pop culture references, and keen observation to flesh out the characters and the story. One of my favorite lines was when she described how a woman draped a throw over a couch "with the same skill as a woman who knew how to wear a scarf fashionably." I can do neither, so I knew just what she meant!

I took off half a star because there are times when the back and forth dialogue overwhelms. There were also several editing errors that were rather glaring given the professional writing. Shame on Captive Quill Press for not catching them.

I highly recommend "The Devil's Dance" and look forward to more fiction from Kristen Lamb!
I picked up this book yesterday... and ended up staying up til 2am finishing it.

Romi is a delightful character. Her movie knowledge and wit helps her to cope with the town that never forgot her, complete with corrupt mayor, bully turned cop, and lost loves.

Sawyer is equally delightful and watching him grow and change from a person we don't trust to a person we love was awesome.

Overall, this was a fantastic cozy mystery, with all the puzzle pieces carefully laid out. Nothing is wasted. The plot left enough clues that you can predict fairly well, but still get the awesome surprises. Fantastic book. Can't wait to see more from Lamb!
The Devil's Dance begins in a Dallas unemployment office, where down-on-her-luck Romi Lachlan has been attempting to find work for a while. She's not proud. In fact, the circumstances leading to her recent bout with poverty have stripped most of the pride she'd acquired while a salaried employee at tech company, Verify. Her very expensive degree from Texas Christian leaves her unqualified for positions requiring an MBA, but way overqualified to push a mop. Today, though, with $500 to her name and a skirt with a seam splitting up the back, she meets the director of the Unemployment office and learns he's there because of HER. She sold his father the software that fleeced the family company for millions and, as penance, Mark was has to earn his way back into the old man's good graces. Spiteful, Mark informs Romi she'll never work anywhere again. Romi knows his family has a lot of sway in Dallas/Fort Worth, and when he says anywhere, she won't get a paper route. Facing homelessness in two weeks, swallows what's left of her pride and calls home.

Bisby, Texas, is a small town near the Mexican border. Romi remembers it as a rundown spot in the middle of nowhere with a potential to be "Santa Fe." She was not the only person to think so, she realizes, as she drives into town to find hipsters driving expensive cars and shops that would be at home in wealthier areas of Dallas. And the trailer park is not as it was growing up either. Her family is now the only remaining tenant of land her sister says is due to be razed for a vineyard. Her grandmother is a kleptomaniac, kept out of jail by an opportunistic d-bag of a cop. Her hoarding father is grumpy and insane. Her sister is bitter from having to deal with the two. And, to make Romi's life extra special, she was followed home by a hot FBI agent who's just waiting for her to make a mistake.

The Devil's Dance delivers readers a broad swath of Texas, from the playgrounds of the wealthy to the rotting remains of an abandoned farm. On that floor, roughly two dozen players participate in a strange waltz with a unique...and mostly unspoken...set of rules. As Romi makes the rounds, she has to negotiate with civil servants and gangbangers. Law enforcement and socialites. Family and friends. No one is safe, and Romi fears any wrong move could wind her in prison or dead. Until, finally, wrong moves are all she has left.

The story is dense. Heavy. Kristen Lamb deftly counters this with snark and wit. Romi and Special Agent Ben Sawyer have a quick chemistry as both natural adversaries and natural allies. Heather, Romi's sister, and their nana, provide enough sharp wit to keep the family interactions from despairing the reader into skipping those parts entirely. Rather, The Devil's Dance is engrossing, even when it's downright gross. The pieces of the mystery Romi has to solve are well placed within the story, ready to be cinched together at the end.

I do have two overlapping problems with the story. A) Romi has a bad habit of withholding information from Sawyer B) for the sake of not revealing information to the reader. I can't give an example without spoiling, so I won't, but by the third act, it annoyed me. Yes, Romi's a strong woman, but she's also supposedly "the smart sister" with access to a guy with Afghan tours to watch her six. However, it didn't annoy me nearly enough to knock a whole star off my rating. I give The Devil's Dance 4 1/2 ★.
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