Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Through His Eyes By Deborah Camp


Title:  Through His Eyes
Author:  Deborah Camp
Publisher:  Amazon
Reviewed By:  Arlena Dean
Rating: 5
Review:

"Through His Eyes" by Deborah Camp was one good contemporary romantic suspenseful read.  It was definitely one of those reads that once you start reading this author's novels you will find it hard to put down.  I found "Through His Eyes" quite a different read from the other novels I have read from this author and it was indeed a good  brilliant read.  I really liked how this author didn't get to technical as she 'explains the difference in the areas of psychic abilities' so that the readers will not get completely lost in it all.  "Through His Eyes" give us psychic ability characters, a good suspenseful mystery and oh yes, hot steamy love scenes.  We have a heroine who is trying to learn her psychic skill and the hero who has developed these psychic abilities over the years. "While she is thrust into the mind of the bad guys, he can communicate with the dead. It makes for a good combination when working a case." When they volunteer to help the police what will happen?  Together Levi Wolfe  and Trudy Tucker must track down a serial killer who has already murdered five women in the Florida Keys. In the end will they be able to trust one another? What will happen when they are  together... will this lead them into something more than just solving this case that will not only have their lives at stake but their hearts too?  To get the jest of it all...you will have to pick up "Through His Eyes" to see how this author will bring it all out to the reader.   This really is a awesome  written story that will keep you guessing till the end and omg what a ending! 











1 comment:

  1. From the Author:
    Deborah Camp says:
    Thanks for the review. I'm glad you liked it.

    ReplyDelete

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