Thursday, April 23, 2015

ARC Book Review: Snowcroft Safehouse (Snowcroft Men book 2) by Christi Snow

ARC Book Review: Snowcroft  Safehouse (Snowcroft Men book 2) by Christi Snow



BLURB:

A year ago Declan Jasper was entertaining sold-out arena crowds as the lead singer of Black Rainbows. But that came to an explosive end when the band got caught up in a criminal cover-up, one that ended with the entire band dead. At least that’s what everyone is supposed to think. 

Now, Dex is hiding in plain sight, working as the school band director in a sleepy little mountain resort town while under the protection of a hard-nosed FBI agent. Instead of eyeliner and black leather, he now wears glasses and corduroy. Instead of having sexy coeds—both male and female—throw themselves into his bed, he’s dealing with teenage angst and grumpy parents. 

At the top of his troubles list is Kelsey Walker, a junior high bundle of rare musical talent in the form of one confused, messed-up adolescent. Dex figures the problem comes from her broken home and wants to help. But when he meets her father, sexy bar-owner, Jack Walker, he realizes that instead of helping he’s probably just bringing more trouble and danger to their door. 

Dex has to stay alive until the trial to bring his bandmates’ murderers to justice, but can he do that if it means sacrificing his own happily ever after? 

Preorder the book at Amazon, releases April 24! 

Tracy's Review:
*copy provided by author/publisher via NetGallery in exchange for an honest review*

4.5 stars

This was a well written book. It was exciting and moved at a good pace. I enjoyed the mystery and action of the story. It kept me on the edge of my seat and turning the pages. Both of the MC's were likable and I loved Law, and cannot wait for his book. I loved the relationship Jack and his daughter Kelsey shared. It was special and sweet and I thought Finn and Kelsey had a very good rapport, as well. 

While I enjoyed the story and was entertained, it was still missing something. Passion. The passion and connection between Finn and Jack was missing. I just didn't feel it. I think I felt a much stronger bond between Finn and Law.

While the above is true, maybe it was just me. It was still a great and enjoyable read! 

 

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