![]() They’ve got to follow the clues and, trust me, there are some hairpin turns to find the killer before he finds Vivian. Failure is not an option for Nick, who’s haunted by a near miss in his past, plus the red-hot chemistry between the two raise the stakes even further. Before they can talk to what appear to be some suspicious characters, bodies start to pile up. Nick helps Vivian to look through all the footage that she’s been photographing to find clues. Her feeling is definitely borne out when she foils an attacker in her home at night, with a little bit of help from Nick Sundridge, PI, who’s been assigned to keep her alive. She’s definitely hit a nerve since someone now seems to want her dead.Īs Vivian goes through her daily routine photographing hunky beach guards, she starts to feel hunted. The dagger killer always leaves an antique dagger at the scene of his crimes, but Vivian Brazier may have inadvertently found a second signature when she uses her psychic eye to look through the lens of her camera. Quick’s latest romantic suspense novel in the Burning Cove series.įrom the luscious cover to an empowered heroine that has me cheering and the twists and turns of a great plot, this is a fabulous chapter in the series. ![]() What do murder, science, and the supernatural have in common? It’s the winning formula for Ms. Historical Romantic Suspense published by Berkley 05 May 20 ![]() ![]() Veena’s review of Close Up (Burning Cove, California, Book 4) by Amanda Quick ![]()
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