Sunday, December 19, 2021

Deadly Connection By Kathy Harris


 Will they uncover the secrets between them before it becomes deadly?

After fending off a would-be abductor, 27-year-old singer-songwriter Hannah Cassidy hides behind a car in the half-empty parking lot behind Pancake Pantry in Nashville. From there, she watches in horror as her attacker grabs another woman and pushes her into a nearby car. Within seconds, the vehicle speeds away.

TBI Special Agent Jake Matheson may have planned a quiet day off and a date with Shannon―the only name her online profile revealed―for an introductory lunch, but after pulling into a parking space on 21st Avenue South, he hears a scream. He races to the back of the building and finds a frightened young woman bent forward and gasping for breath.

Thrown together by uncanny circumstances and driven by the whys and what-ifs of secrets yet to be revealed, Hannah and Jake set out to find the connection between them before it becomes deadly. 

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Kathy Harris is an author by way of a divine detour into the Nashville entertainment business. She graduated with a Communications degree from Southern Illinois University and has spent the past several decades employed as a marketing director in the Nashville music industry.

She has contributed to a number of anthologies. Her first novel released in 2012. Her latest, Deadly Connection, releases in October 2021. Kathy regularly interviews literary and music guests on her blog at www.divinedetour.com. Visit her website at www.kathyharrisbooks.com and/or follow her on Facebook (facebook.com/KathyHarrisAuthor), Twitter (@divinedetour), and Instagram (@kathyharris_author).


My Thoughts...
I get so excited when a package with Harris' latest book comes. I don't plan anything for a few hours so that I can get a way. I start reading and read until the very last page.
What's even better is that I am nuts about books, but my second love is music, so this is the best of both worlds.
Grab your copy of this 5-star read.
The Mary Reader received this book from the publisher for review. A favorable review was not required, and all views expressed are our own.

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