29 May 2017

Entertaining Romantic Suspense | Weaver's Needle by Robin Caroll

ABOUT THE BOOK

Two recovery specialists. 
One murder. 
A hunt for the Dutchman's Lost Gold Mine becomes a race of survival. 

Former Army MP Landry Parker fell into the recovery specialist role quite by accident—to help her ailing father. Now that she’s on her own, she is determined to prove herself and honor her family legacy.

After being shot in the line of duty, former police officer Nickolai Baptiste became a recovery specialist, and he’s good at his job—maybe even the best.

A potential client pits Landry and Nickolai against one another to find the Dutchman’s Lost Gold Mine map that was stolen from her murdered husband, and the potential payday is too enticing to pass up. The trail takes them from New Orleans to Weaver’s Needle in Arizona where legend claims the mine is hidden. Landry and Nickolai are no strangers to adventure, but the unlikely partners quickly discover there’s someone after the treasure and there are those who want to ensure the lost mine in Arizona’s Superstition Mountain stays lost forever.

Can Landry and Nickolai work together despite their distrust of each other to save the legend before more innocent lives are lost? Will they find the real treasure isn’t the gold, but something more valuable. . . true love and understanding?
 



MY REVIEW

With legends of treasure, suspense starting from murder, and romance developing out of competition, Robin Caroll’s latest novel Weaver’s Needle is nothing short of entertaining. Landry Parker and Nickolai Baptiste feel real and full of personality, as they venture into Arizona’s Superstition Mountains, pitted against one another in pursuit of a stolen legendary map. Danger lurks at every turn, and the adventure moves at a fast and thrilling pace. Fans of romantic suspense should be sure to check out Weaver’s Needle—I really enjoyed it.

★★★★

I received a complimentary copy of Weaver’s Needle from Barbour Publishing and was under no obligation to post a review. All the opinions I have expressed are my own.

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