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"I'd bet on L. C. Hayden over a slot machine any time. WHEN COLETTE DIED is an enjoy ride through Casino Land with plenty of suspense and Las Vegas glitter."
Rick Rirdan author of the Tres Navarro series.
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WHEN COLETTE DIED is a fine example of the women-jepardy subgenre. The heroine is appealing and vulnerable, the hero handsone and brooding and the situation frought with menace. This is a fun book to kick back with and enjoy.
Toby Bromberg
Romantic Times
        ***

The strongest point of Hayden's novel is the ability to create a truly readable story. By interweaving false leads with fascinating side plots, the author keeps her readers guessing until the very last page.
Nyrna Zanetell--EL PASO SCENE
        ***

If you relish suspense, this book is definitely for you.
Lizzie Hayes--MYSTERY WOMEN
        ***

Fans who enjoy a romantic female in danger will fully gain pleasure from L. C. Hayden's well-written novel.
Harriet Klausner--PAWS
        ***

Hayden offers readers a look at characters so real we might know them. From murder to mayhem, Hayden's new release is a winner.
Karen Williams--THE BOOKSHELF
        ***

This fast-paced tale of murder takes the reader on a ride of unexpected plot twists and turns, with an unlikely romance thrown into the mix.
Barnes & Noble--Austin, Tx.
        ***

L. C. Hayden proves she knows her craft in WHEN COLETTE DIED. She has written a well plotted story with just enough romance to sweeten the plot.
Paula Paul--Award winning author of 16 novels
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The premise for this novel is quite clever. The suspense is well done
Sally A. Fellows-Dorothy L