A Bibliophile's Persuasion

Finding Amy by Carol Braswell

on April 22, 2016

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Synopsis:

When Texas Ranger, Carson Garrett is assigned to locate and place in protective custody the wife of a man suspected of illegal activities with a Columbian drug lord, it turns into more than routine. The estranged husband has put out a hit on his wife and the only person who knows where she is hiding is her twin sister, Amy Summers. It is a race against time for Carson to find Amy, convince her of the imminent danger and get her to lead him to Jamie so he can escort both women and Jamie’s four-year-old child back to Texas. Besides the obvious problems of running from a man who is trying to kill them, Carson and Amy have an instant attraction to each other and it is clouding his usual sharp judgment and causing them both to make costly mistakes.

Review:

Carol Braswell has a knack for storytelling, and there were definitely some unexpected twists that I found surprising.  I liked the storyline, it is an easy read and it was entertaining.  However, the book contains some serious grammatical/spelling errors that were difficult to swallow and even distracting at times, and I wasn’t reading with an editor’s hat on.  That being said, everyone reads with a different perspective, so I believe it is worth reading because it has an intriguing plot and it is an enjoyable read.

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