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This is a wonderful addition to the series.The main character is now a complex character that feels like a friend that you love quirks and all. The mystery is full of twists, turns, and surprises. My favorite in the series so far.

All thoughts and opinions are my own, and in no way have I been influenced by anyone.

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This is a fully revised edition of a book originally published in 2010.

This has quickly become one of my favourite cozy series!

I am so glad this series found a new publisher. I somehow missed reading it previously, and it was a treat.

Great characters and a whodunit that kept me guessing and had some great twists!

I will definitely read further books in this series.

I voluntarily reviewed an advance reader copy of this book.

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Charlotte Adams' business is taking off and she is finally able to take on customers who might not be able to afford her services for a full closet purge. Thanks in part customers who can afford the full price of her services, like an old family acquaintance who hires her to help organize and clear out seven closets full of designer clothing. Sadly the woman lost her daughter a few months prior and told Charlotte that she believes her daughter was murdered.

To help the mother get past this heartbreaking believe, Charlotte asks a few questions and soon finds that there’s more to the story than the public was led to believe, if you asked the right people. But when friend Pepper is found injured, the police believer her husband did it. With both spouses being police officers and friends since her childhood, it’s hard for Charlotte to believe. As she digs deeper, Charlotte may have opened a can of worms that can’t be closed again. Will she uncover the truth, or be the next victim as a murderer works to keep their crime covered.

This is the second book I have read in this series and I was not thrilled with the first as I thought Charlotte was too needy, but having read another, I am totally past that and was proved wrong this time. I’ve already downloaded the other books in the series and am catching up, because I want to see what the future has in store for Charlotte and the rest of the misfits.

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I really enjoyed Closet Confidential, in fact, it is my favorite of the Charlotte Adams books! It was a very enjoyable, quick read that was prefect for a rainy weekend. And THAT ending! I can't wait to get my hands on book #5

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Charlotte Adams has recently returned from a trip to France with her mom and has a few new clients needing her expertise in giving their closets a serious seeing to! Wendy is everything she could want in a client and both Charlotte and Lilith are enjoying helping her organise things. Wealthy ex-model Lorelei Beauchamp is another matter altogether however, and they aren't getting anywhere!  Tragically she and her devoted husband, Harry, lost their only daughter, Anabel while Charlotte was away and he has decided what his wife needs is to have a seven closet clear out!

Unable to focus on anything Lorelei keeps putting Charlotte's appointments on the back-burner but during one unsuccessful visit she does mention to the professional organizer that her daughter was murdered. Unable to shake the feeling she should at least look into the grieving mother’s claims Charlotte has no idea everything is about to run out of control leaving those she holds most dear in desperate danger.

This is the fourth Charlotte Adams book and the most enjoyable so far. As always one problem soon multiplies and Charlotte finds herself a little out of her depth!  The main protagonists are all present once again although with varying amounts of participation along with a cast of clients and potential witnesses who are as varied and quirky as usual. I thoroughly enjoyed this and look forward to reading the next installment very soon.

I was able to read an advanced copy of this book thanks to NetGalley and the publishers but the opinions expressed are my own. I loved this, the series gets better and better, and makes for great summer reading.

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