Author: Dakota Cassidy
Rating: Four And A Half Siren Stones
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Page
Count: 66
ISBN
E-Book: Amazon Digital Services, Inc
Price: .99
Publisher: Self-Published
Reviewer: Stacey Krug
Blurb/Summary:
In the conclusion, Spencer
Polanski and Larkin McBride are this close (see fingers pressed almost
together) to catching a diabolical killer.
The couple's determined to nab who killed the hunky detective's best friend, and in the process, find a way to make their unusual relationship work.
But an evil plot, and more murder and mayhem, are just as determined to keep them apart...
*Author note: Dear readers, Please note, if you recognize this title, this book, originally published in 2006, is a rerelease and has been updated, revised and expanded. Second,
This is part four and the conclusion to a four-part serial. Thank you for joining Spencer and Larkin on their journey!
The couple's determined to nab who killed the hunky detective's best friend, and in the process, find a way to make their unusual relationship work.
But an evil plot, and more murder and mayhem, are just as determined to keep them apart...
*Author note: Dear readers, Please note, if you recognize this title, this book, originally published in 2006, is a rerelease and has been updated, revised and expanded. Second,
This is part four and the conclusion to a four-part serial. Thank you for joining Spencer and Larkin on their journey!
Review:
This
episode picks up after the cliff-hanger in episode three. Part four is a page-turning, non-stop action
thrill ride. Everything wraps up in this
episode. We find out who the killer is
and more trouble ensues for both Spencer and Larkin.
As
expected from a Dakota Cassidy book there is witty dialogue and likable
characters. The characters grew on you
throughout the episodes. As a reader, I
would have liked to have seen a final wrap up with Ethan and the parents. Maybe that will be in another book.
I
won’t give away spoilers, but there were some discrepancies at a pivotal point
in the book. Even with the discrepancies,
this is an episode not to miss. If you
have been following along then you will want to read about Spencer and Larkin’s
HEA ending.