About the Book
Book: Framed in Death Valley
Author: Dana Mentink
Genre: Inspirational Suspense
Release date: March 1, 2021
Framed for a murder he didn’t commit, firefighter Beckett Duke gave up on everything—including his marriage to spirited Laney Holland. That is, until Laney’s life is threatened. Knowing the real killer is still at large, Beckett now has one purpose: protecting the woman he loves…and their unborn child. But sometimes an innocent man’s second chance comes with a deadly price.
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My Thoughts:
This is, I think, is one of my favorite suspense stories. There is just something about reading about a married couple who are in danger of a killer. There were many feelings running around in this book: fear, anger, abandonment, love. I really wanted to see this couple patch up their differences and mend their relationship.
Beckett has got some heavy stuff he is carrying on his shoulders. His wife Laney loved him for who he was and saw his worth. After one fateful day, Beckett is accused of murder and sent away. Beckett of course, thinking he is protecting Laney, refuses to see her or speak to her, even sending her divorce papers.
Laney is in utter shock. They were only married for a short while and she believed in his innocents. How could he now want to divorce her? She certainly could not see this as his protection. But she has a blessing as well, she is pregnant.
Beckett comes back to Laney and the hotel they run as threats against her has been made. These two really loved each other but they let the hurt and the past stay between them. As the danger escalates both will need to discover what it was they promised to one another and is their marriage worth another try? Who is the real killer and why was Beckett framed were questions that kept this tight little story going.
Again I really liked that the couple was already married angle in this story. I haven't read too many like that and I wish there was more.
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
What’s up in Death Valley?
As the desert vistas opened up in front of Papa Bear and me, I felt an amazing sense of peace. Mind you, we were visiting Death Valley in the fall. No braving the 130 plus summer temperatures for this couple! I simply cannot describe to you the wonder I felt, as a suburbanite from a bustling, noisy Northern California city. There is never a moment at home when I see only open horizon, when I hear nothing but quiet breezes. I was, quite simply, stunned.
I had done some research about places to visit as potential series settings, and Death Valley was at the top of the list. The websites did not disappoint. Artist’s Palette, the gorgeous peak painted in a rainbow of rock colors? Check! Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America, glistening with salt and not so lifeless as one might think…check! How about my favorite moment…jouncing along the precarious trail through Titus Canyon? Check! Would all of these incomparable locations be suitable for a six book suspense series? Roger that!
It’s ironic that I felt so welcomed by such an inhospitable locale. Visiting is one thing, but it takes a certain rugged breed of individuals to live in such a hostile climate. What fodder for fiction! I simply could not wait to get home and start creating the Duke family. And you know what? When this pandemic is over, Death Valley is the first place I want to return…in the fall, of course! Do you have a place near and dear to your heart? What’s first on your travel list after the world opens up again?
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Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Dana is giving away the grand prize of a $30 Amazon gift card, a set of six mini cactus candles, and a signed copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
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Wonderful review! Sounds like a must read. Thank you for sharing.
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