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A review by obsidian_blue
Echo Road by Melinda Leigh, Kendra Elliot
5.0
Full review to come. Thought this was a great matchup between Bree Taggert and Mercy. Will post longer review later.
Full review: I am not a big fan of tv crossovers so was reluctant to buy this, but the Bree Taggert series has become a comfort read to me. And man do I need some comfort right now. This book follows the events of "On Her Watch" the 8th book of the Bree Taggert series. Bree was dealing with a serial killer in that one, and in this newest cross-over, she's got another one on her hands. Bree is dealing with some of her force out and her family going away for a vacation (that includes Matt). When two young women are found dead in suitcases, Bree realizes things are getting dicey again. And when FBI agent, Mercy Kilpatrick arrives on the scene, Bree realizes that there's something bigger going on that Mercy won't reveal.
I honestly didn't know about the inclusion of Mercy at first. But I got used to the character and the rhythm of Kendra Elliott and Melinda Leigh's writing. I used to read their "Widow Island" novella series and had to give up because Elliott's writing started to grate on me. But now I am curious about the character of Mercy so there you go.
Both women characters are written very well. I thought we got to see a different softer and more vulnerable side to Bree. I really hope we do see more of them teaming up in the future since I really liked where things were left here.
Full review: I am not a big fan of tv crossovers so was reluctant to buy this, but the Bree Taggert series has become a comfort read to me. And man do I need some comfort right now. This book follows the events of "On Her Watch" the 8th book of the Bree Taggert series. Bree was dealing with a serial killer in that one, and in this newest cross-over, she's got another one on her hands. Bree is dealing with some of her force out and her family going away for a vacation (that includes Matt). When two young women are found dead in suitcases, Bree realizes things are getting dicey again. And when FBI agent, Mercy Kilpatrick arrives on the scene, Bree realizes that there's something bigger going on that Mercy won't reveal.
I honestly didn't know about the inclusion of Mercy at first. But I got used to the character and the rhythm of Kendra Elliott and Melinda Leigh's writing. I used to read their "Widow Island" novella series and had to give up because Elliott's writing started to grate on me. But now I am curious about the character of Mercy so there you go.
Both women characters are written very well. I thought we got to see a different softer and more vulnerable side to Bree. I really hope we do see more of them teaming up in the future since I really liked where things were left here.