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Friday, May 29, 2020

BLOG TOUR: Girl Long Gone by Danielle M. Haas


GIRL LONG GONE

by Danielle M. Haas Publication Date: May 25, 2020 Genres / Tropes: Adult, Entangled: Amara, Romantic Suspense, Mystery, BODYGUARD/PROTECTOR
Amazon AU: https://amzn.to/2LUWm8Y

REVIEW
3☆☆☆
Girl Long Gone looked exciting from the blurb, but it fell flat for me. It took me a bit to finish it. I expected alot more suspense, to keep my interest, but after a couple of chapters you can pretty much figure out what was going to happen. For a Dectective Conner seemed to be all over the place, and we can't forget the insta-love aspect between Evelyn and him. The ending seemed abrupt, I would of liked to have to see how Monica is dealing with what happened to her. If you like romantic suspense then this one is for you. I will say they are some parts that were hard to read.


I received this from Netgalley.
 
 

SYNOPSIS

Monica’s stomach fluttered with excitement as she told the interesting man she’d been flirting with online for weeks all about her weekend plans. He was a great match, and they had so many things in common. But sometimes your life can come down to one single bad decision…
NYPD Computer-crimes detective Connor Mitchel’s sister is missing. As he combs through his sister’s life, he realizes Monica might not have been this killer’s first target—or his last. In a twisted game of cat and mouse, Connor thinks he’s finally found the man responsible for his sister’s disappearance. Unfortunately, he’ll first need to convince the shy, distrustful Evelyn Price she could be the next victim tangled in the murderer’s web if she doesn’t agree to help him catch the killer. But just as Connor and Evelyn close in on their quarry, the killer has one last trick up his sleeve that could trap them all…

EXCERPT

shards pierced his skin, but he relished the pain.

Pain was good. 

Pain brought pleasure. 

What he didn’t like was a dumb bitch who thought she was smarter than him. He’d done his research. Lacey Pierson lived with Evelyn. Their whole charade about bumping into each other was laughable. Did they really think they could play him? 

No, he was the one who played the game. Evelyn was the little mouse he couldn’t wait to play with. As the two women left the restaurant, he sat. He lifted his glass and swirled, clinking the ice together as a grin spread across his face. The game had already begun, and Evelyn didn’t even realize it. 

He brought his glass to his lips and tilted his head back, swallowing the liquor in one gulp. The scotch burned all the way to the pit of his stomach, its heat combining with the fire lit by his desire to see this little game through. A game of cat and mouse.

He wiped his mouth with the back of his hand and laughed. The mouse might be outside of his reach at the moment, but his kitty waited for him. He slammed the glass down, threw a few bills on the table, and stood to leave as desire raged inside him. Excitement tickled his nerve endings. 

His evening with Evelyn might have been cut short, but the night was young. Hours of playtime waited for him. 

But first, he needed to wait for Evelyn to follow the breadcrumbs he’d laid at her feet and run to her fucking cop. They’d come for him tonight, and he had to make sure to set the stage.

ABOUT DANIELLE M. HAAS

Danielle grew up with a love of reading, partly due to her namesake—Danielle Steele. It seemed as though she was born to write out the same love stories she devoured while growing up. She attended Bowling Green State University with a dream of studying creative writing, but the thought of sharing her work in front of a group of strangers was enough to make her change her major to Political Science. After college she moved across the state of Ohio with her soon-to-be husband. Once they married and had babies, she decided to stay home and raise her children. Some days her sanity slipped further across the line to crazy town so she decided to brush off her rusty writing chops and see what happened. Danielle now spends her days running kids around, playing with her beloved dog, and typing as fast as she can to get the stories in her head written down. She loves to write contemporary romance with relatable characters that make her readers’ hearts happy, as well as fast-paced romantic suspense that leaves them on the edge of their seats. Her story ideas are as varied and unpredictable as her everyday life.

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