Third Sight by Suzanne McMinn (PAX)
*****EDITED!!!! First, I apologize to Suzanne for my big whoops in posting the incorrect blurb(now fixed)… not sure what happened there. Second, my wording here is not clear and I apologize for that as well… guess I was getting tired when I wrote this one. =) I AM POSTING EACH OF MY REVIEWS SEPARATELY SO THAT THEY WILL COUNT, JUST SEVERAL IN ONE DAY. Just like I did today, 5 - 6 in one day. And yes I know tons of people do that all of the time but for me this was a big decision because I really liked giving a book I liked all the attention of a whole day to themselves. *shrug* But I’m reading too many books. So I decided finally I HAD to post several books in one day—in different posts though so they count! Just like I did today. I am so sorry for not saying that correctly before. Just call me a goof-brain.
My only excuse is that I stayed up late last night to finish reading Suzanne’s book and must have been more tired than I realized.
****Note — I’ve decided to handle my ‘book reviews’ for Harlequin’s challenge a bit differently. I know I could keep my posting of them all to the Harlequin sight and tell you to zip on over there, but the truth is, I won’t review publicly a book I totally didn’t like. I figure someone did, the author spent a lot of time writing it and I have no reason to cut on them for their voice or whatnot not totally making my day. Maybe their next book will. *shrug* Middle of the ground books or books by authors I know I’ll read more of, I will post about.
That all having been said, I LOVE to share books I’ve read that I couldn’t put down. I want the world to know about these because I enjoyed reading them so much. So I’ve decided I am going to continue to post the reviews here as well. I’m just going to do a bunch at a time to save me time. Usually 4-5 books. I actually thought this would be great for everyone as having nothing but day after day of reviews can get kind of boring–well to me anyhow. Thus I figured it might to you too. This way on the day I pick for reviews, you can actually skim through several all at once and know that the rest of the week is going to be ‘other stuff’.
So Remember — I’m posting them all at once yes, but I’m taking the time to post about them because I WANT tell you about the books I think you might like too.
BLURB:
They’d saved his life, but at what cost?
When an accident left him near death, the PAX League saved Riley Tremaine’s life…by transforming him into a terrorism-fighting superagent with a special gift for sight. To protect the future, Riley cut all ties with his past — and said goodbye to the woman he loved, anthropologist Nina Phillips.
A year later, when Nina called him in distress, the secret that destroyed their relationship could be the only thing to save her from the frightening plot of a madman. In a race to recover a missing artifact, Riley and Nina would have to believe the unbelievable and trust in a love they’d thought lost forever — or the world would pay the ultimate price.
FORMAT: eBook bundle
REVIEW:
Second book in Suzanne’s PAX series and just as action packed, sensual and honest in the way the people deal with their emotions and the issues before them as the first book. I loved this book! I stayed up late last night to finish reading it.
Yep, a short and sweet review, but to the point. I’ve already started the third book!
Cole


Cole, this post totally rocks my socks. You are simply awesome, lady. I totally respect a reviewer who takes the author’s hard work into account. Like my mama told me, “If you can’t say anything nice…” I think this holds true for a LOT of things, including reviews. Bravo to you, my friend!
:bluef: Thank you Cora. Your line there — “If you can’t say anything nice…” is definitely a key factor in my way of looking at things. And truly, I have found that though one book by an author totally didn’t do it for me, others of theirs have. Realizing this gave me whole new perspective on how I view what I’m reading. As does the fact that I’m writing now too—and people look and judge what I’m writing. Understanding that I’m not, nor is everyone else, going to love the same things is so much a part of life. And for me personally, why spread anything but good? :chat: Have a great week!
Cole