Thursday, May 16, 2019

BOOK REVIEW- Beachcomber Enemy( Book #10) by Stephanie Queen

















 Beachcomber Enemy (Beachcomber Investigations Book 10) by [Queen, Stephanie]


















If someone wants him dead, Dane figures why not accommodate them?
Private Investigation partners Dane Blaise& Shana George barely escape the attempt on their lives. Dane insists they need go on the run as ghosts to track down their killers. It's the best way he knows to protect Shana from harm.
Shana is uneasy with the plan. Something doesn't feel right about it, as if their killer knows they're alive and Dane & Shana are playing into his hands. Should she defy Dane's plan?
They need to find out who is out to get them. Dane assumes it's an enemy from his past.
But could it be an enemy from Shana's past with a score to settle...  AMAZON 5 STARS

Loved the explosive beginning, it grabbed me right away!   And the tension and surprises just kept coming.  Boy, can Stephanie Queen weave a story!
I also enjoyed the fact that Dane kept experiencing some guilt about keeping some things from Shana.  It made him even more real because guilt is not something that he seems to experience often. 
Shana also did something in her past that I never would have imagined even as tough as she could be.  
Ronnie is a secondary character who was someone that it was good to see again.  I remember him and Sassy from previous books.  But the way he is re-introduced in this book, it's easy even if you've read none of the other books.  It was interesting to read Dane's observations on how Ronnie had matured!  And Ronnie is going to need all of that maturity and more while helping face this enemy.  There are also several secondary people in the story who add to the story as well. 
There were several more twists towards the end of the book and a surprise that caused me to suck in a big breath!

I just have to say how gorgeous this eBook cover is.  I like how out of the ordinary that it is.   A real eye-catcher.  
 “I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.” 

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