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Review of Killer Harvest by Tanya Stowe


This was not your usual suspense novel. Both the hero and the heroine were divorced, so it wasn't my favorite type of love story in that regard, but the chemistry between them was great. They made a great team, and he was a born father for 'Sassy' Sassa's baby girl. Of course, with a baby involved, the stakes were high- but the fact that the plot revolved around a virus that could wipe out food sources in a crop pandemic brought it up to super heights. The villains really made the story, though, as the extreme ecological terrorists known as the Black Nights, with their own codenames with each other. They also had their special strategies, adding a whole other level of eeriness and tension. Jared really had his hands full, but he was as determined to prove himself as Sassa was to do what was right. If you like tense romantic suspense, you'll like this addition to the genre.

I received a copy of this book from the publisher, and the reviews are my own.


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