Saturday, April 2, 2011
Mayan Intrigue by Linda Weaver Clarke
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a-z reading challenge 2011,
review
Genre :
Mystery, Adventure, Suspense
Format :
Ebook (available in paperback)
Publisher :
American Book Publishing
Release Date :
August 2010
John and Julia Evans are back again for another adventure. This time, they are off to Cancun, Mexico to explore the Mayan ruins. As an investigative reporter, Julia is going on assignment but at the same time she and her husband are using it as a chance to spend some much needed time together. Lately, John has been more involved with his business than with his wife.
Julia sees something she wasn’t supposed to and finds herself in the middle of a stolen artifacts ring. When she becomes a liability to the thieves, her life is on the line. Her husband wants to take his wife home where it’s safe, but Julia has no intentions of leaving. She’s not going anywhere until she cracks the mystery and possibly get a huge story out, too.
This is an exciting follow-up to Linda Weaver Clarke’s Anasazi Intrigue. She takes us through Cancun and we get to visit the Mayan ruins. Ms. Weaver Clarke’s descriptions easily transports the reader to Mexico. You really feel as if you are part of the story. Her words flow beautifully through each page of the book.
Readers learn more and more about the beautiful relationship shared by John and Julia. Their commitment to each other is stronger than ever. With each book, these two become more like friends of the readers instead of book characters. I enjoyed this very much and am looking forward to the third book in this thrilling series.
For reading challenge:
A to Z Reading Challenge
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