Monday, August 15, 2016

Into Dust, by B.J. Daniels

B.J. Daniels has a unique gift. She weaves plots within plots within plots effortlessly. If this was any other author but Daniels, the layer upon layer of plots and characters would exhaust any reader trying to keep names, dates and subplots straight. Daniels, however, has the magic touch. Not only are her books not confusing, they are addictive for readers who love meaty plots with tons of intrigue--like me.

In her latest book, "Into Dust," Daniels centers her story around Cassidy Hamilton, the youngest daughter of Buckmaster and Sarah Hamilton. In earlier books, we learned that Buckmaster was running for president and that Sarah had suddenly reappeared, without her memory, 22 years after her disappearance and supposed death.

Cassidy has been lured to Houston by several new acquaintances. While walking to meet them, she is accosted. Jack Durand stops her assailant from abducting her. Jack, a rancher, had been following one of his father's employees after he saw his father, Tom Durand, hand that employee a large envelope full of cash. Together, Jack and Cassidy must figure out why his dad wants her kidnapped, or dead, and where Cassidy's mother has been for 22 years......

Are you hooked yet? If not, you will be if you read just a few pages of this book. It's a great summer read!

(In exchange for an honest review, I received an advance review copy from the publisher via NetGalley.)
Print Length: 368 pages
Publisher: HQN Books (August 1, 2016)
Publication Date: July 26, 2016
Sold by: Harlequin Digital Sales Corp.

No comments:

Post a Comment