Robin M. (robinmy) - , reviewed on + 2051 more book reviews
Detective Mason Brown asks Rachel de Luca for help on a case. Someone is killing transplant victims. All of the patients received organs that came from Mason's brother. That puts Rachel on the top of the list of potential victims since she received his corneas. In an attempt to keep her safe, Masons packs up Rachel and his extended family and heads out of town to a remove ski lodge for the holidays. But the killer has followed them and more bodies are turning up.
This is the second book in the Brown & de Luca series. I liked the first book in the series, but loved this one. Rachel is a sassy self-help guru who doesn't take crap from anybody. She has only had her sight back for four months and wants to get used to it before diving into a relationship with Mason. Mason is a guy who is always trying to protect the people he cares about, even if his some of the things he does are sometimes questionable.
The ski lodge setting was fun, especially when the storm hit and everyone was stranded with a killer in their midst. I didn't guess the villain at all, but looking back I see the clues were all there. Can't wait for the next book in the series. My rating: 5 Stars.
This is the second book in the Brown & de Luca series. I liked the first book in the series, but loved this one. Rachel is a sassy self-help guru who doesn't take crap from anybody. She has only had her sight back for four months and wants to get used to it before diving into a relationship with Mason. Mason is a guy who is always trying to protect the people he cares about, even if his some of the things he does are sometimes questionable.
The ski lodge setting was fun, especially when the storm hit and everyone was stranded with a killer in their midst. I didn't guess the villain at all, but looking back I see the clues were all there. Can't wait for the next book in the series. My rating: 5 Stars.
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