Thursday, June 22, 2023

Review: Two Believe (Silas McKay #2) by Luana Ehrlich

About the Book
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.

Available in Kindle Unlimited at time of posting

MY THOUGHTS

I read the first book, One Wonders, in the Winter Deceptions box set and loved it. This sequel was just as good! It held my full attention from beginning to end.
 
Silas and Ashley are great characters who work well together. The case they're working on this time seemed very open and shut, but it was unique in the fact that the crime was committed in broad daylight and in full view of many people, but there was no proof. How did the guilty party pull off the crime? And how were Silas and Ashley going to prove it? I was racing through the pages, wondering how this would all conclude.
 
Luana Ehrlich is quickly becoming one of my go-to authors for high-stakes suspense. I can't wait for her next release!

FOUR STARS

2 comments:

  1. Silas sounds like such an interesting and relatable character. It's probably best to start this series with the first book, isn't it?

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    1. It might be. I think this stands alone pretty good, but I'd still probably recommend starting with book one. They're both quick reads, though. :)

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