Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Review of Dark Ambitions by Irene Hannon

When former Army Night Stalker Rick Jordan finds clues that an old army buddy may be in trouble, he goes on the hunt to find him. He enlists the help of PI Heather Shields to unweave what is becoming a very sticky situation that seems to be tied up in politics and cover-ups.

In book three of the Code of Honor series, Hannon does a great job weaving a suspenseful story line that keeps the reader engaged all the way until the end. With drama and fast paced action throughout the entire story, this book is a hard one to put down. This can be read as a stand-alone book, but reading books one and two will add just a bit more depth to the story that if it is read by itself. With Hannon's trademark suspense, this book will not disappoint Hannon fans in the least.

Revell Books sent me this complimentary copy to review. Opinions expressed are my own.

Review of Unscripted by Davis Bunn

Movie producer Danny Byrd has had his life turned upside down when his best friend ran off with all his money. But an unexpected surprise has him back in the movie game and that surprise is Megan Pierce. How will these two broken people find healing through the makings of a movie?

Bunn brings a legal drama to light in this fantastically written story. In the fast paced legal light of Hollywood and the cut throat industry whom everyone is trying to make their name in, Bunn develops two characters who defy the odds. With a great story line that keeps the reader interested with a splash of mystery and a dash of romance, any reader would enjoy this book. With the legal aspect present throughout the entire book, even the lawyer enthusiasts would enjoy Bunn's book where the story line is woven masterfully.

Revell Books sent me this complimentary copy to review. Opinions expressed are my own.