Review: Midnight Dunes


Book Review: Midnight Dunes, by Laura Griffin, 5 stars




After a scandal derails her television reporting career, Macey Burns comes looking for a change of pace in Lost Beach, Texas. She’s ready to focus on her first passion—documentary filmmaking—and has a new job working for the island’s tourism board, shooting footage of the idyllic beachside community. Her plans for a relaxing rebound are dashed when she realizes the cottage she’s renting belonged to the woman whose body was just found in the sand dunes. Detective Owen Breda is under intense pressure to solve this murder. Violent crimes are rising in his small town, and he can’t stand to see anyone else hurt…especially not the beautiful documentarian who keeps showing up at the precinct. With the clock ticking, cameras rolling, and body count climbing, Macey and Owen must use all their resources to find the killer without getting caught in the crosshairs.

Genre: romantic suspense

Publication date: May 2022

Mature content: yes
 
Review: Laura Griffin rarely disappoints, and this Midnight Dunes is no exception. I only had two issues with this book. First, there were a few plot details that were presented at the beginning and then received little to no follow up. And second, I felt the end was a bit rushed - or maybe I just didn't want it to end...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Anyway, I loved both main characters (and most of the secondary ones too) and the plot, so despite my rantings above, Midnight Dunes was a book I just couldn't put down and I totally recommend it.

 
Happy readings,


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