Thursday, March 29, 2018

Review: Beneath The Surface by Lynn H. Blackburn

This might be THE best suspense novel that I have read in a while! Lynn H. Blackburn had me engaged from the very first chapter right until the end of the book. Beneath The Surface is one of those books that I didn't want to have to put down until it was finished.  Ryan Parker and his dive team are doing some routine training in Lake Porter. As he was maneuvering under water he ran into something that made the hair rise on the back of his head.  A body, or what was left of it, was being held under the water by chains and weights. What started out as a routine training exercise has now turned into a murder investigation.

Leigh Weston has been dealing with the after effects of having been stalked.  She's startled by a knock at the door one afternoon and when she opens it she finds her brothers best friend, Ryan Parker. He explains that they've found something in the lake they need to investigate and requests the use of her boat dock.



As the investigation is starting into the murder of the man in the lake Leigh ends up in a car accident that was no accident. Her brake line was cut and suddenly everyone is wondering if her stalker is still around. The man thought to be her stalker was dead, but why would someone try to harm Leigh?  As danger continues to surround Leigh she and Ryan get closer. Her brother had warned all his friends when they were younger that she was off limits, but Ryan is finding it very hard to keep his feelings about her to himself. When it seems like accident after accident continues to happen to Leigh Ryan and his team are running a race to find the person responsible before she is killed.

I thought Lynn H. Blackburn did an amazing job developing the characters as well as keeping the intrigue and mystery going throughout the story. This book is 337 pages long, but I have to say that it didn't feel like it. It was such an easy read and I was so hooked that I kept reading until I finished.

For more information on this book and others by Lynn H. Blackburn check out her social media sites.






** I received this book free from Revell for my honest review.**

2 comments:

  1. This sounds like such an exciting read!

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    1. It was SUCH a great book. Really one of the best I've read in quite some time.

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