“Silent Night Suspect” (Love Inspired Suspense) by Sharee Stover


“Silent Night Suspect” (Love Inspired Suspense) by Sharee Stover

I love reading Love Inspired Suspense books by Harlequin, and I especially love holiday books! I really enjoyed reading this story and read it in one day because I didn’t want to stop reading. I highly recommend if you like great characters with lots of action and suspense!

I enjoyed reading about Asia and her old friend Slade as they work together to try and prove her innocence. I liked that Asia didn’t allow her bad marriage to Zander to define her future and her will to fight. She was a kind, strong, smart woman. I also liked Slade’s brother Trey and his dog Magnum-I hope they get their own story.

Don’t start reading this book if you have things to do-you won’t want to put it down! I loved it! I can’t wait to read more books by this author.

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

About the Book:
Suspected of a crime she knows she didn’t commit…

All she wants for Christmas is to remember.

Blood on her blouse. A gun in her hand. A cartel leader’s dead body in front of her. Widow Asia Stratton can’t remember what happened—just that she’s been framed. The only way to prove her innocence is to work with her ex-sweetheart, Nebraska state trooper Slade Jackson. But can they clear her name before this Christmas turns even deadlier?

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Biography
Colorado native Sharee Stover lives in Nebraska with her real-life-hero husband, three too-good-to-be-true children, and two ridiculously spoiled dogs. A self-proclaimed word nerd, she loves the power of the written word 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 with her obnoxiously lovable German Shepherd. Visit her at https://www.shareestover.com/.

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