Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Review ~ Through His Heart by Deborah Camp



“Sending you an SOS.”



When psychic Trudy Tucker hears this plaintive cry in her mind and then connects psychically with a little girl’s kidnapper, she is drawn to a small town in Missouri where everyone is suspect – including herself and her lover, celebrated psychic detective Levi Wolfe. As she and Levi work together to sort through whom and what to trust, an innocent life hangs in the balance.

Mind's Eye Series, Book 3

Purchase Links:

Amazon
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25561675-through-his-heart?ac=1


Author of more than 40 novels, Deborah lives in Oklahoma. She has been a full-time writer since she graduated from the University of Tulsa. She worked for a few years as a reporter for newspapers before becoming a freelance writer. Deborah’s first novel was published in the late 1970s and her books have been published by Jove, New American Library, Harlequin, Silhouette, and Avon. She has been inducted into the Oklahoma Authors Hall of Fame and she is a charter member of the Romance Writers of America. She is widely published in non-fiction and writes and edits for a magazine focused on small businesses. Deborah taught fiction writing for more than 10 years at a community college. She is currently working on a series of novels featuring two psychics who work with police nationwide to identify and track serial murderers.











All of her novels are available on Amazon as ebooks


My Thoughts:

This is the first book from this author/series that I've read. The first book is Through His Eyes. The second is Through His Touch. I had no trouble following the story as the book did well as a stand alone. It did however, make me want to read the first two books. :-)

I really enjoyed the relationship between Levi and Trudy. I felt for both of them, what they suffered through in their pasts and also the insults and hatred that they still suffer from.

I had fun with the bickering between the two and I thought the dog's name was fitting but funny.

There were plenty of sexy and romantic parts also. ;-)

The main focus was the mystery of where a little girl named Rachel was, if she was okay, who took her, and how to get her back.

The plot was compelling, suspenseful, interesting and romantic. It was also sad and dramatic at times. I hope that there will be more books to come now that I discovered this couple.

I would recommend this to anyone who likes romantic suspense or psychics.

I received an ecopy in exchange for my honest opinion. I was riveted and really hope to see more books.


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10 comments:

  1. I enjoyed the interview. Thank you for your insight!

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  2. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.. I love a good suspense novel so I'm looking forward to reading this one! :)

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  3. Hi, everyone! It's great to meet with you on this "crazy" blog site! I especially appreciate that fabulous review! I DO so hope you read the first two books! They are stand-alone as far as each detective case goes, but the relationship of Levi and Trudy extends throughout the series. I think you'll love them even more as you see their growth and the love sparking and then flaming between them!
    Happy Reading Everyone!

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  4. Hi, everyone! It's great to meet with you on this "crazy" blog site! I especially appreciate that fabulous review! I DO so hope you read the first two books! They are stand-alone as far as each detective case goes, but the relationship of Levi and Trudy extends throughout the series. I think you'll love them even more as you see their growth and the love sparking and then flaming between them!
    Happy Reading Everyone!

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  5. Thanks for the review!

    --Trix

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  6. Sounds great to me! I love romantic suspense so SOLD! :)

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  7. Sound fantastic so i would be happy to try book 1
    is there any hope to see the series in paperpaback/ print ( perhaps as an omnibus?

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  8. I liked this post. I enjoy a good mystery book.


    I don't know when your last day of posting reviews will be, but I have enjoyed your site. I understand how you feel about stopping when you don't enjoy your job any more.

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    1. that's part of the problem it should feel as a job but as a pleasure and we can hope it will start to be again in teh future

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