Grave Christmas Secrets (Love Inspired Suspense) by Sharee Stover #gravechristmassecrets


Grave Christmas Secrets (Love Inspired Suspense) by Sharee Stover

I LOVE “Love Inspired Suspense” books because they are easy and short to read, filled with great characters and suspense, and free from bad language and bedroom scenes. I have read other books by this author so I was really excited to read this one, especially a holiday story!

From the first chapter this story kept me on the edge of my seat and engaged with the characters and story line. Taya doesn’t know who to trust especially undercover ATF agent Keegan; but when they have to keep running for their lives, she’s forced to rely on him to keep her alive. As the story unfolds, more questions arise and the danger continue to escalate.

I highly recommend this clean, Christian romantic suspense that will keep you guessing to the very end and keep you reading long into the night.

I received a copy of this book complimentary for blog and social media review. All opinions are my own.

About the Book:
Discovering buried evidence makes her a target.

At a prehistoric site, forensic anthropologist Taya McGill uncovers a recently buried body days before Christmas—and finds herself in a killer’s sights. Now on the run with undercover ATF agent Keegan Stryker, she must rely on him to guard her as they figure out why someone would kill to keep this murder unsolved. But can they unearth the truth before someone silences them both for good?

From Harlequin Love Inspired Suspense: Courage. Danger. Faith.

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About the Author
Colorado native Sharee Stover lives in Nebraska with her real-life-hero husband, three too-good-to-be-true children and her obnoxiously lovable German Shepherd. A self-proclaimed word nerd, she loves the power of words to transform, ignite and restore. She writes Christian romantic suspense combining heart-racing, nail-biting suspense and the delight of falling in love all in one. When she isn’t writing, Sharee enjoys reading, crocheting and long walks .

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