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Writer's pictureEmily Flynn

The Danger with Diamonds - Blog Tour and Giveaway


When Lars Hendriks arranges to meet Marit Jansen in Vienna, he is hoping their friendship will blossom into romance. What he doesn’t expect is a surprise visit from his cousin Cole or the loose diamonds he brings with him.

As a CIA operative, Cole Bridger is used to uncertainty, but when his work takes him back to Vienna, he looks forward to reconnecting with Isabelle Roberts, the fellow agent he dated briefly before duty took him away from Austria. Unfortunately, his silence over the last few months has created a chasm that he can’t cross without help. He barely takes a step toward repairing the damaged relationship when a brazen jewel heist seemingly links Cole, Lars, Marit, and Isabelle to the crime. The group is drawn into a deadly mystery, and once again, the treasures of Falcon Point are threatened. It doesn’t take long for them to realize they have stumbled upon something far bigger and more dangerous than a simple robbery. And someone on the inside knows it.


MY REVIEW

This story has it all! Suspense, mystery, romance.... Anything you could want. Diamonds? check! High fashion? check! Family? check! If you have read The Heirs of Falcon Point, this continuation brings back some of the characters and gives more of the story. I loved it and it became difficult to put down when life happens. The characters are real and the chemistry is great. For a book written by two authors, there is a solid voice. This story doesn't give away its secrets easily. There are bad guys and false trails and wonderful Easter eggs for the worlds built by Traci Abramson. While there are characters from other books, this one can stand alone without much trouble. If you want a richer experience, read The Heirs of Falcon Point and Not Dead Yet by Traci Hunter Abramson first. Either way, the book is worth a read. It is a perfect spy/romance/suspense. I received an early copy from the publisher via NetGalley and this is my honest review.


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