Desert Heat by Janice Sims
The very solid emotional drama, humor, and family dynamics make it easy to overlook the abysmal suspense subplot.
The very solid emotional drama, humor, and family dynamics make it easy to overlook the abysmal suspense subplot.
Not much excitement is to be had here, which is odd considering that it has an archaeologist and an agent.
There are better things to do and read on Valentine’s Day.
I wish I have a doormat sister to cater to my whims too.
This is a romantic suspense that isn’t very romantic, but it is very readable and even suspenseful.
This one has a superbly strong and independent woman in her fifties… and the author squanders the opportunity by being unable to focus on this woman more.
A secondary character steals the entire story completely.
The author’s debut effort is rough around the edges, but it has plenty of possibilities.
This is everything a pleasant read can be. It can be more exciting, sure, but like I said, pleasant.
There is one great story here. The other two are quite bland, though.