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Book Reviews of Deathwatch (Broslin Creek, Bk 1)

Deathwatch (Broslin Creek, Bk 1)
Deathwatch - Broslin Creek, Bk 1
Author: Dana Marton
ISBN-13: 9781940627007
ISBN-10: 1940627001
Publication Date: 8/19/2013
Pages: 168
Edition: First
Rating:
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4 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Dana Marton
Book Type: Paperback
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Linda avatar reviewed Deathwatch (Broslin Creek, Bk 1) on + 770 more book reviews
Kate Bridges is on the run. She saw the man who killed her friend .. a man who is a huge in a world of unsavory dealings. Before the FBI had identified the killer, there was an attempt on Kate's life.

Changing her looks, her name, she winds up in Broslin Creek working as a waitress.

Murphy Dolan, a former cop, has survived his time in Afghanistan and looking forward to going home. Surprise! When he enters his home, he finds a strange woman in his bed brandishing a gun.

Murphy and Kate start out on the wrong foot, but she manages to tell him why she's on the run. Being a red-blooded male, his protective feelings come to the forefront and he will do whatever necessary to keep her from being killed.

But someone already knows where she is.

Murphy and Kate are terrific characters. The two of them have issues .. her's is trust and his is PTSD. He's also a bit on the controlling side. Kate is a strong woman. She's had to be in order to survive her traumatic childhood and now running from a cold-blooded killer.

Broslin Creek is a fairly small town in Pennsylvania ... a place where everyone knows everyone else .... but then again maybe not.

Suspense builds until the explosive ending. The book is very well written. The characters are believable. Lots of sexual tension.

This is the second book I've read from this author. Although a series, each book is a stand-alone. For anyone who likes Romantic Suspense, you need to give this author a try.

My thanks to the author and her assistant who furnished a digital copy in exchange for an honest, unbiased review.