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popthebutterfly 's review for:
Entangled Collateral
by K.E. Radke
Disclaimer: I received a free copy of the book and then bought the ebook version. Thanks! All opinions are my own.
Rating: 4/5
Publication Date: November 19, 2015
Genre: Mystery
Recommended Age: 17+ (violence, swearing, romance that borders on erotica)
Pages: 306
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Synopsis: It was supposed to be a simple photography gig. Brooke Hudson never wanted to be a pawn in an investigator’s scheme, or working with the ex-boyfriend that broke her heart. Her daily life battles used to consist of finishing college, job hunting, and avoiding traffic. But her mundane routine was disrupted by the promise of a large amount of cash to help find a missing person, and take down a crooked CEO.
If Brooke had known exactly what she was getting into from the start, she might have had second thoughts. Her idea of fun isn’t trying to captivate men she has no interest in, or appealing to their every whim. And she never thought someone would deliberately try to kill her. All she wanted was a job, and in a fit of desperation, she’s gambling in a high stakes game with her life.
For the most part I liked this book. I felt that it was a fun read. The book’s characters were well developed and the story was interesting. I also felt that the mystery/thriller aspect were well executed too. You can tell the author definitely has a talent for writing.
However, I felt that the book suffered in the romance scenes. They felt awkward and out of place and they bordered on erotica. I feel that those scenes could have been left out of the book and it would have been better for me personally. I also felt that the book was slow at times.
Verdict: Skip the romance in my opinion but the rest is fun!
Rating: 4/5
Publication Date: November 19, 2015
Genre: Mystery
Recommended Age: 17+ (violence, swearing, romance that borders on erotica)
Pages: 306
Author Website
Amazon Link
Synopsis: It was supposed to be a simple photography gig. Brooke Hudson never wanted to be a pawn in an investigator’s scheme, or working with the ex-boyfriend that broke her heart. Her daily life battles used to consist of finishing college, job hunting, and avoiding traffic. But her mundane routine was disrupted by the promise of a large amount of cash to help find a missing person, and take down a crooked CEO.
If Brooke had known exactly what she was getting into from the start, she might have had second thoughts. Her idea of fun isn’t trying to captivate men she has no interest in, or appealing to their every whim. And she never thought someone would deliberately try to kill her. All she wanted was a job, and in a fit of desperation, she’s gambling in a high stakes game with her life.
For the most part I liked this book. I felt that it was a fun read. The book’s characters were well developed and the story was interesting. I also felt that the mystery/thriller aspect were well executed too. You can tell the author definitely has a talent for writing.
However, I felt that the book suffered in the romance scenes. They felt awkward and out of place and they bordered on erotica. I feel that those scenes could have been left out of the book and it would have been better for me personally. I also felt that the book was slow at times.
Verdict: Skip the romance in my opinion but the rest is fun!