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A review by whatjennareads
Here Lies North by Ava Harrison
4.0
Who loves romantic suspense thrillers?? If that’s you check this one out!
Lydia is a journalist who is sick and tired of writing about faucets. She really wants to investigate. When she gets the opportunity to visit an opening soon all inclusive one of a kind luxury facility for work she takes it. Who wouldn’t want to spend a week at Paradise? What she doesn’t expect is the billionaire architect to be hot, interesting and not like what all others think about him. Cain Asher has some secrets of his own and he prefers to be left alone. He’s instantly drawn to Lydia. And for some reason she’s allowing him to be open up and explore feelings he’s never had.
Their attraction is instant. However when it’s back to the real world something or better yet someone starts to come between them…the Compass Killer. He’s returned after 17 years. Lydia wants to investigate one of the murders but she ends up bargaining for more than she’d liked and gets the shock of a lifetime!
My thoughts:
•40% of the book is a lot of description of the Elysian. While I understand it was building the relationship between Lydia and Cain it was a lot. The concept is very unique and impressive to come up with however I‘d have liked more conversation and intrigue between the characters.
•The spice was good but I could have done with more however that’s just personal opinion and I am not holding it against the book at all.
Merged review:
Who loves romantic suspense thrillers?? If that’s you check this one out!
Lydia is a journalist who is sick and tired of writing about faucets. She really wants to investigate. When she gets the opportunity to visit an opening soon all inclusive one of a kind luxury facility for work she takes it. Who wouldn’t want to spend a week at Paradise? What she doesn’t expect is the billionaire architect to be hot, interesting and not like what all others think about him. Cain Asher has some secrets of his own and he prefers to be left alone. He’s instantly drawn to Lydia. And for some reason she’s allowing him to be open up and explore feelings he’s never had.
Their attraction is instant. However when it’s back to the real world something or better yet someone starts to come between them…the Compass Killer. He’s returned after 17 years. Lydia wants to investigate one of the murders but she ends up bargaining for more than she’d liked and gets the shock of a lifetime!
My thoughts:
•40% of the book is a lot of description of the Elysian. While I understand it was building the relationship between Lydia and Cain it was a lot. The concept is very unique and impressive to come up with however I‘d have liked more conversation and intrigue between the characters.
•The spice was good but I could have done with more however that’s just personal opinion and I am not holding it against the book at all.
Lydia is a journalist who is sick and tired of writing about faucets. She really wants to investigate. When she gets the opportunity to visit an opening soon all inclusive one of a kind luxury facility for work she takes it. Who wouldn’t want to spend a week at Paradise? What she doesn’t expect is the billionaire architect to be hot, interesting and not like what all others think about him. Cain Asher has some secrets of his own and he prefers to be left alone. He’s instantly drawn to Lydia. And for some reason she’s allowing him to be open up and explore feelings he’s never had.
Their attraction is instant. However when it’s back to the real world something or better yet someone starts to come between them…the Compass Killer. He’s returned after 17 years. Lydia wants to investigate one of the murders but she ends up bargaining for more than she’d liked and gets the shock of a lifetime!
My thoughts:
•40% of the book is a lot of description of the Elysian. While I understand it was building the relationship between Lydia and Cain it was a lot. The concept is very unique and impressive to come up with however I‘d have liked more conversation and intrigue between the characters.
•The spice was good but I could have done with more however that’s just personal opinion and I am not holding it against the book at all.
Merged review:
Who loves romantic suspense thrillers?? If that’s you check this one out!
Lydia is a journalist who is sick and tired of writing about faucets. She really wants to investigate. When she gets the opportunity to visit an opening soon all inclusive one of a kind luxury facility for work she takes it. Who wouldn’t want to spend a week at Paradise? What she doesn’t expect is the billionaire architect to be hot, interesting and not like what all others think about him. Cain Asher has some secrets of his own and he prefers to be left alone. He’s instantly drawn to Lydia. And for some reason she’s allowing him to be open up and explore feelings he’s never had.
Their attraction is instant. However when it’s back to the real world something or better yet someone starts to come between them…the Compass Killer. He’s returned after 17 years. Lydia wants to investigate one of the murders but she ends up bargaining for more than she’d liked and gets the shock of a lifetime!
My thoughts:
•40% of the book is a lot of description of the Elysian. While I understand it was building the relationship between Lydia and Cain it was a lot. The concept is very unique and impressive to come up with however I‘d have liked more conversation and intrigue between the characters.
•The spice was good but I could have done with more however that’s just personal opinion and I am not holding it against the book at all.