This week I'm featuring Two Believe (Silas McKay #2) by Luana Ehrlich.
It was no ordinary robbery. The suspect is no ordinary thief. The investigator is no ordinary detective.
He’s Silas McKay, head of operations for Discreet Corporate Security Systems in Dallas, Texas.
Silas doesn’t usually investigate stolen merchandise, but when his boss asks him to look into a jewelry heist at Gadise Diamonds, a high-end store in the Dallas area, he makes an exception.
When Silas learns this was no ordinary robbery, and the suspect is no ordinary thief, he enlists the help of Ashley Davenport, who’s no ordinary woman.
It was no ordinary robbery . . .
It happened in broad daylight, no weapons were involved, and there were plenty of security cameras present.
The suspect is no ordinary thief . . .
He’s Todd Harriman, a billionaire’s son, who could afford to buy the entire jewelry store, so why would he devise an elaborate plan to steal merchandise from it?
Ashley is no ordinary woman . . .
She’s a wealthy socialite, about to start her own detective agency, and the last person Silas needs in his life right now, especially since he’s still angry at God for the loss of his wife, and Ashley doesn’t believe in God.
As Silas and Ashley work together to confront the guilty party, Silas must confront his feelings about Ashley as well as his anger toward God. Can Silas believe God wants the best for him? Can Ashley find the faith to believe? Can two believe?
Two Believe is an inspiring suspenseful read from USA Today bestselling author, Luana Ehrlich, and Book II in the Silas McKay Suspense Series, a character-driven, emotion-packed series featuring Silas McKay, a corporate security investigator who’s not afraid to take risks, but who’s a little skittish about making changes.
Silas doesn’t usually investigate stolen merchandise, but when his boss asks him to look into a jewelry heist at Gadise Diamonds, a high-end store in the Dallas area, he makes an exception.
When Silas learns this was no ordinary robbery, and the suspect is no ordinary thief, he enlists the help of Ashley Davenport, who’s no ordinary woman.
It was no ordinary robbery . . .
It happened in broad daylight, no weapons were involved, and there were plenty of security cameras present.
The suspect is no ordinary thief . . .
He’s Todd Harriman, a billionaire’s son, who could afford to buy the entire jewelry store, so why would he devise an elaborate plan to steal merchandise from it?
Ashley is no ordinary woman . . .
She’s a wealthy socialite, about to start her own detective agency, and the last person Silas needs in his life right now, especially since he’s still angry at God for the loss of his wife, and Ashley doesn’t believe in God.
As Silas and Ashley work together to confront the guilty party, Silas must confront his feelings about Ashley as well as his anger toward God. Can Silas believe God wants the best for him? Can Ashley find the faith to believe? Can two believe?
Two Believe is an inspiring suspenseful read from USA Today bestselling author, Luana Ehrlich, and Book II in the Silas McKay Suspense Series, a character-driven, emotion-packed series featuring Silas McKay, a corporate security investigator who’s not afraid to take risks, but who’s a little skittish about making changes.
Book Beginnings / First Line Friday
The last thing I wanted to do this Monday morning was drive an extra twenty minutes in Dallas rush hour traffic.
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As we walked across the parking lot, I reminded Ashley there were security cameras in the lobby of the building, and even though I didn't think they were monitored, we needed to look like we were residents.
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This looks like an intriguing mystery. I hope you enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteThank you! It was really good! :)
DeleteThe opening quote doesn't really let us know very much, right?!
ReplyDeleteI guess traffic is bad, lol! :)
DeleteI used to work in Dallas. I can relate to that first line. Nobody wants an extra 20 minutes in traffic.
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Right? Definitely don't need 20 extra minutes of traffic.
DeleteThis reminds me of something Jeffrey Archer will write! I am definitely intrigued and will take a closer look.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing and have a lovely weekend!
Elza Reads
Thank you! Hope you have a lovely weekend too! :)
DeleteAnother new-to-me author and series! Sounds like a fun read.
ReplyDeleteIt was really good and just reiterated the fact that I need to read more from this author. :D
DeleteOminous but intriguing! Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Freda! Happy weekend! :)
DeleteHappy Friday!
ReplyDeleteI'm currently reading In This Moment by Gabrielle Meyer.
"The rain had not let up by Friday afternoon, keeping everyone indoors and canceling a garden party I had planned to attend."
Have a great weekend. Happy reading!!!
I really want to read this one. Thanks for sharing! Happy weekend! :)
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