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Deadly Laundry Donna Nichols
Triskelion Publishing
ISBN: 1-933874-79-1
Fiction, Mystery, Paranormal, Romance
Reviewed by Rachel Olivier |
After the murder of her fiancé, Alexa Santori can’t seem to come to grips with her life anymore. Grief and guilt plague her as she struggles to move on and move past the pain. In an attempt to pull herself together, she decides to take a temporary job away from New York and all its painful memories, and ends up running away to North Carolina. Christian Fields also ran away to North Carolina, although for different reasons. He doesn’t know what to make of Alexa when he hires her. His senses are sending him signals he’s not sure how to read. He just knows he needs to keep her close.
This was a fun read. It was billed as an erotic suspense story, but it’s more on the romance side, with just enough spice to make you smile. Nichols pulled together a lot of threads here to weave together such a mixed genre type of piece. I wasn’t sure she was going to pull it off, but she did. And if I read the ending right, it looks like there’s going to be a sequel.