Here is my review of this solid murder mystery:
First of all, I would like to extend
a heartfelt “Thank you” to Lisa Harris and her publisher for sending me a copy
of "Dangerous Passage" to review for them. I am truly grateful for this
generosity. I really appreciate the time, effort and expense it takes to make a
reviewer copy available to me.
Dangerous Passage is the freshman
novel in the Lisa Harris’ new Southern Crimes series. This book is a solid murder mystery peppered
with clues for the armchair sleuth. Human
trafficking is at the heart of the frightening plot where each new revelation
exposes greater danger and seedier characters.
This story will get your blood boiling to join the fight against
injustice just like the leading lady, Avery North, an Atlanta homicide
detective who is investigating a series of murders alongside her medical
examiner beau, Jackson Bryant.
I am a huge romantic suspense fan,
and I adore books that drop clues and let me figure out the whodunit. This book didn’t grip me initially, but I
kept reading because I had to submit a book review. I’m glad I kept reading. I grew to like the characters and their
relationships with each other. However,
I usually prefer to experience the “meet-cute” of the love interests, but the
relationship between Joshua and Avery is already established when you start
reading. The plot is suspenseful and
strong, easily my favorite part of the book.
If you have a preference for the suspense over the romance, this is a
read I would recommend.
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