Review: Beyond Power


Book Review: Beyond Power, By Connie Mann, 3 stars




If you dare venture beyond Disney's magic and Miami's high-rises, you'll find yourself in Florida's untamed wilderness. A bush pilot and officer for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Josh Tanner is one of the tough cops needed to manage these rugged areas. And the minute he finds Delilah Atwood deep in the woods without a good explanation, he knows something is very wrong...

Delilah barely escaped her ultra-fundamental militia family years ago. Now she's back to save her sixteen-year-old sister, and no government man is going to stop her. Josh isn't going to stand by and watch Delilah risk her life, but unless he can get her to trust him, she may end up being the next victim.


Genre: romantic suspense

Publication date: September 2020

Mature content: yes

Review: Beyond Power is book two in the Florida Wildlife Warriors by Connie Mann, but can be perfectly read as a stand alone. 

The general plot is not that bad, but the characters and some of the situations described are not very realistic. Delilah is back to her hometown but no one seems to recognize her, not even her crazy family. Even after being in dangerous situations in the woods, she has a total disregard for her safety - and for the orders of law enforcement. Even her attraction and interactions with Josh are not that convincing. 

There are way too many secondary characters to keep track of and a lot of going back and forth over the same issues. 

Overall - entertaining but not that much of a page turner. 
 
Happy readings!

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