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Monday, February 27, 2017

Review of Football Blues by Judy Moore




Not everyone is a football fan. Some people can’t stand it. Put Laura at the top of that list. But she wants a night out at the ballet with her husband so badly that she agrees to go to a football party with him. She drinks a little too much wine, and the results aren’t pretty.

MY REVIEW:

FOOTBALL BLUES IS ANOTHER ENJOYABLE AND FAST READ BY JUDY MOORE.  I LOVE JUDY'S WRITING. IT IS VERY ENTERTAINING AND ENJOYABLE AND FOOTBALL BLUES WAS NO EXCEPTION.  YOU CAN EASILY IDENTIFY WITH THIS STORY AS I HAVE WITH MANY OF JUDY'S. 4 STARS






Judy Moore writes primarily mysteries and thrillers, as well as lighter family fiction. A longtime news writer, editor, and magazine feature writer, she has a master's degree in journalism and was a college journalism professor. Her fiction and nonfiction work has been published in numerous national publications, and her novels are published by BTGN publishers. A lifelong Florida resident, she is a former tennis pro and sports writer, so her stories sometimes have a sports backdrop. Her novel "Somebody Killed the Cart Girl" is a golf mystery, and her "Murder in Vail" is set on the ski slopes of Colorado. Her Christmas anthology "Christmas Interrupted," contains three popular novellas: "Airport Christmas," "The Holiday House Sitter," and "The Hitchhiker on Christmas Eve." An earlier novella, "Birds of Prey," and her new novelette "Football Blues," are also available on Amazon.




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