Thursday, July 25, 2019

Review: Margin of Error (Fog Lake Mysteries #2) by Christy Barritt

About the Book
Some secrets have deadly consequences.

Brynlee Parker thought her biggest challenge would be hiking to Dead Man’s Bluff and fulfilling her dad’s last wishes. She never thought she’d witness two men being viciously murdered while on a mountainous trail. Even worse, the deadly predator is now hunting her.

Boone Wilder wants nothing to do with Dead Man’s Bluff, not after his wife died there. But he can’t seem to mind his own business when a mysterious out-of-towner burst into his camp store in a frenzied panic. Something—or someone—deadly is out there.

The killer’s hunger for blood seems to be growing at a brutal pace. Can Brynlee and Boone figure out who’s behind these murders? Or will the hurts and secrets from their past not allow for even a margin of error?


My Thoughts

Margin of Error is another fast paced and suspenseful read from Christy Barritt. You can always count on her to deliver a compelling and unputdownable story. This is the second book in the Fog Lake Mysteries series, but you don't have to read the first one to enjoy it. It stands on it's own perfectly fine.

On a hiking trip in memory of her dad, Brynlee witnesses something terrible. A beast mauls two men. A beast with claws and a human face. Local police are convinced it was a bear, but Brynlee knows what she saw. Plus, ever since she witnessed the attack, she's been stalked by that same beast-like creature.

The intrigue and action start right at the beginning, keeping me glued to the pages and making it almost impossible to set aside until I reached the thrilling conclusion. If you're a fan of romantic suspense, don't hesitate to pick up a copy! I can't recommend it enough!

Four Stars

2 comments:

  1. Ooh...sounds good. Love the whole hiking/strange beast element in this one. :)

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    1. That really intrigued me! It added another level of suspense which I loved! :)

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