Sarah Yasmin
This book is about Abigail Holland who is convinced that a treasure map her grandfather left her, leads to long lost gold. She teams up with Gage Holland a treasure hunter to go retrieve it. The situation is complicated by their attraction to one another and by the various people trying to get the gold. This was a fun and enjoyable book to read but not one to take seriously. I have been reviewing many books recently and Ms. Martin’s writing was breath of fresh air. It was nice to read an overall well written, grammatically correct, and readable book. I liked both the characters and enjoyed the plot. Having said it felt a bit like Lara Croft, Tomb Raider. There were so many aspects of the plot that were unbelievable and lacked realism that one just said, “oh well” and went with the flow. I guessed two core components of the plot early one. There were holes in the plot here and there, especially the whole Arizona thing. I didn’t get the attraction between Abigail and Gage and his reasons for staying away didn’t make any sense. And the scene at the end where Gage had to rescue her was a bit silly (though I am guessing it was supposed to a catalyst for Gage). Having said that it was a well written book, I enjoy Ms. Martin’s writing. The book was fun to read if you went in realizing its nowhere near realistic and one is just there to read and have fun. Rather like watching Lara Croft! I received a free copy of this book from Kensington via NetGalley and am voluntarily leaving a review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Janice Tangen
romance, action-adventure, thriller, treasure-hunt, suspense, danger, relationship-issues, relationships, relatives, trust-issues, mystery, legend, family, inheritance, maps, archaeologist**** Romantic suspense/adventure from a mistress of the genre. Fast paced and with lots of surprises, this is an excellent weekend read! The publisher's blurb is a good start, but the writing, like the characters, is what kept me reading onward. Super escapist reading for hot weather! I requested and received a free e-book copy from Kensington Books via NetGalley. Thank you