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REVIEW ➞ Death at Dawn by Sue Jaskula

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Newly wed after a whirlwind romance Emma McIntyre couldn’t be happier or more in love. Until she wasn’t. Working as a full-time nurse, a part-time bar manager, grieving a loved one, and aiding a drug addicted brother, she thought life couldn’t be more stressful. Until it was. A small-town murder drives her troubled life into a tailspin of terror and her marriage into a spiral of suspicion.

Emma’s brother, Sam Martin, depends increasingly on painkillers to get through the day. Proving himself worthy to the love of his life is his only incentive to get clean. Avoiding police and dodging his dealer, Sam is determined to quit drugs … or die trying.

In her frazzled state, how can Emma help piece together a murder while keeping what’s left of her family safe, herself sane and her new marriage intact?


How do two love stories fit into one small town murder?


ARC REVIEW

Emma is enjoying the newlywed life when tragedy strikes and the punches just keep on coming for her. Her brother, Sam, is struggling to just survive and dealing with an addiction. Emma wants to help her brother, but also can’t keep enabling his decisions and these two both make some not so smart decisions at times.

I loved the suspense aspect of this story. I was completely sucked into who the murderer was and why. I definitely had some theories throughout the book, but couldn’t figure out how everything was completely connected at times. It kept me on the edge of my seat and I couldn’t put it down because I needed to know who was behind everything.

I loved getting the story from Emma and Sam’s POVs and each of them really had their own story line that slowly come together as the mystery unravels.

If you’re looking for a small town, romantic suspense check this one out.


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