Review: Blank Slate

Book Review: Blank Slate, by Tiffany Snow, 5 stars




Special Agent Erik Langston has been tracking Clarissa O’Connell for nearly a year, always one step behind the cyber-hacking thief. She’s escaped his clutches often and easily. Except tonight. In the snow-covered switchbacks of the Colorado mountains in a worsening snowstorm, a car crash robs Clarissa of her memory and lands her as Erik’s prisoner. Riding out the storm in a cabin, Erik is forced to protect someone he knows to be a criminal, though O’Connell isn’t anything like he imagined her to be. In a race to stay one step ahead of those who’ll do anything for what she knows, Clarissa and Erik must dig into her locked memories if they’re going to survive. Can she trust his feelings even when he knows the truth? Is it really possible to start over with a BLANK SLATE?



Genre: romantic suspense

Publication date: October 2022

Mature content: yes

Review: Blank Slate is a page turner! I was hooked on Erik and Clarissa right from the first pages, and I couldn't put be book down until the very end. The suspense is great, full of twists and turns. You never know what is going to happen next, and the best way to define it is: expect the unexpected. The romance is hot and both main characters are great in their own way.
 
 
   

 
I found one or two editing glitches, but other than that Blank Slate is a great book and I recommend it. I'll definitely be looking for more books by this author.

Happy readings!

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