Murder on the Mountain by Carolyn LaRoche
Marshall Brothers Book 1
Published by Hot Tree Publishing
Published on May 2, 2020
Genre(s): Contemporary Romance, Thriller
Page Count: 208
Source: Enticing Journey Book Promotions
Format: eBook
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Description: She trusts him with her life, but can she trust him with her heart?
Emma Thomas hasn’t been home in years. Only back in Staunton for a few months, she plans to put her investigative reporter skills to use in exposing the trafficking group using her peaceful, idyllic hometown to move drugs. But when she stumbles onto more than drugs, bullets start flying and she has to ask the one person she left Virginia to avoid for help.
Detective Adam Marshall has been working this cartel case for months. On the precipice of breaking the organization wide open, he can’t believe the one woman he’d never been able to get over now holds the key to closing his case. His head warns him to steer clear, but his heart won’t let him walk away when Emma’s life is on the line.
Thrown together by chance after so many years, Adam and Emma work together to break the biggest case of both of their careers and heal some old wounds in the process. Falling in love wasn’t on the docket for either of them, but things don’t always go as planned.
Hello Readers.
I was sent a copy of this book and it looked like something that I could truly enjoy. Some books are sent to me and I am hesitant about them. This was not one of them. I love a romantic mystery. I have never read anything by the author prior to this book.
I read the first sentence and knew that this book had promise. It had my attention and I wanted to see if the author had follow through. Beautifully written. Strong character and likable characters. I could see myself grabbing a coffee with some of them. The story flowed wonderfully.
I am rating this book Four Red Books because it was a really good read. I enjoyed reading it and will be reading more by the author. I definitely will be looking for more in this series. Solid recommendation.
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