About the Book
Book: Tracking the Truth
Author: Dana Mentink
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Release Date: March 26, 2023
To expose a suspect, he needs evidence…
and a K-9’s instincts.
After Emery Duncan is abducted and dumped in a lake, private investigator Roman Wolfe and his bloodhound partner rescue her from an icy death. Someone doesn’t want Emery to find out what really happened the night her father confessed to attempted murder. To keep Emery and her baby nephew safe, they must uncover the connection between her father’s confession and the attack…or they’ll be silenced for good.
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My Thoughts:
Roman Wolfe, once military now private investigator with his family firm, has a lot to uncover to get to the truth when Emery Duncan splashes back into his life again. Especially after her father and the man he looked up to the most has been accused and jailed for attempted murder. The situation that he finds Emery in is peculiar. Someone was trying to murder her but why?
Emery can barely remember how she ended up almost being drowned by her abductor. Nor does she understand why. True, her family business has been all over the news. Her father and sister, whom she believes started this mess are both in hospitals. Her father admitted to the charges against him, her sister is in a coma, why is someone after her and trying to kill her? And thank goodnes her baby nephew was not with her.
Emery feeling betrayed by everyone doesn't know who to trust. She doesn't believe her father is guilty, but she is pretty much the only one. Her sister got messed up with a married man, didn't she already pay the price? Why is anyone after Emery? Roman would like to know that too.
This was a twisty suspense full of suspicious characters that did not quite seem who they claimed to be, not should they be trusted. There was a lot of uncovering to get to the truth of who was really guilty.
I was provided a copy of this novel from the author. I was not required to post a positive review and all views and opinions are my own.
About the Author
More from Dana
Bloodhounds everywhere! I was thrilled to be offered a contract to write a WHOLE SIX BOOK SERIES with these amazing creatures and their private eye humans! Bloodhounds have been described as “noses with dog’s attached.” Isn’t that quaint? I hope you will enjoy reading about Wally. He’s a young dog who did not receive the proper training and he’s a tad…well…naughty. Good thing he’s got a handler who’s equally as stubborn. It’s a battle of wills between Wally and Roman and there’s plenty of room for fun along with the suspense. Bloodhounds, take it away!
Blog Stops
Book
Reviews From an Avid Reader, March 28
Madi’s
Musings, March 28
Bigreadersite,
March 29
Texas Book-aholic,
March 29
Debbie’s
Dusty Deliberations, March 30
Gina Holder,
Author and Blogger, March 30
Locks, Hooks
and Books, March 31
Happily
Managing a Household of Boys, March 31
Truth and Grace
Homeschool Academy, April 1
EmpowerMoms, April 1
She
Lives to Read, April 2
Blogging With
Carol, April 2
Simple Harvest
Reads, April 3 (Guest Review from Donna Cline)
For Him and My
Family, April 4
Splashes
of Joy, April 4
Babbling Becky L’s
Book Impressions, April 5
Devote
To Hope, April 5
Blossoms
and Blessing, April 6
Because I
said so — and other adventures in Parenting, April 6
Labor Not in
Vain, April 7
Betti Mace,
April 8
Paula’s Pad of
Inspiration, April 8
Wishful Endings,
April 9
Holly’s Book
Corner, April 9
Pause for
Tales, April 10
A Good
Book and Cup of Tea, April 10
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Dana is giving away the grand prize package of a signed copy of the book and a $50 Amazon gift card!!
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the book.
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