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Bloody Good! My Book Review ❤

By Latoya @latoyallawrence

I recommend this book to those who like the suspense genre 

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I just finished reading a book written by a fellow WordPress blogger within our community. Those who have not already should check out her blog she is an exceptional writer with unique and creative storyline. This is my sincere review I left on Amazon today:

First, I want to say that this author is an incredibly good writer.

I love the setup of the town created and the depiction of the portrayal of a tourist attraction as well as an investment and cherished western home-life milieu for Cassidy Tanner and her grandfather (Doc) Dr. Irving

The story begins allowing us to know right away there is trouble ahead through West’s character who enters the “Watering Hole”- a marvelous/entertaining replica of an 1800’s Western for sightseeing visitors to explore- in desperate need of work while carrying secrets from his past to eventually unknowingly unravel secret mysteries of the current that are tied in association to another vital motive for drawing him to this location.

Without giving anything away in the story, momentum builds from childhood secrets to adulthood shocks- there are a string of murders that follow West’s arrival- sending the Watering Hole into a place of danger, fright, and curiosity. Why are these murders happening and who is the cause? And why is West at the center of it all?

Well, all is not what it seems like additional buried secrets rise to the surface to bear their ugly and astonishing heads to reveal a truth more suspenseful and mysterious than originally thought.

Secrets In the Blood is an entertaining, page- turning, evocative and enthralling tale that keeps one anticipating for more.

It is well worth the read.

Secrets in the Blood


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