Friday, November 30, 2018

Shadow of Pain by Ashely Dawn (Book #3 The Shadow Series)




About the Book: 

Revenge is sweet…unless you are on the receiving end of it.

“Do you know of anyone who would want…you dead?”

Officer Daniel Jenkins was no stranger to the dangers his job posed but usually he knew who was trying to kill him. Being stalked was a completely different ball game, and he wasn’t sure there were any rules…

“…I need you.”

Terrified didn’t even begin to describe how Kami felt with the stalker targeting her. As an FBI agent you were trained to handle stressful situations, but being the victim put the whole process in a different light.

As the killer gets closer, so do Kami and Daniel, but will they live long enough to see their love bloom?

Only God can save them from this unknown killer…

My Review: 

Having read the first two books in this series, I was able to follow this book rather well. However, it would NOT stand alone without having read the other books. This book focuses on revenge and God's protection. It does have a rather sticky-sweet romance. I do like the interconnectivity between the law enforcement branches that have become "family". Overall, it's a good third book in the series. I hope to finish reading this series, as it has become quite interesting to me. 

4 Stars


 About the Author:



Ashley Dawn was born and raised in rural Arkansas where she developed her love for writing while helping in her parent's office. She graduated with an accounting degree from the University of Central Arkansas but is currently working as a legal assistant.

Ashley has been writing professionally for the past twelve years and has three published books. Her Shadows Series include Shadows From The Past, Shadows of Suspicion, Shadows of Pain, and Shadows of Deception. She is currently working on multiple projects including the fifth in her ‘Shadows’ series entitled “Shadows in Black and White” and also a standalone suspense titled ‘One of Their Own’. She and her family make their home in Texas.

Purchase link: (This book is .99 at the time of this review, and yes, I bought a copy! My first copy came from Celebrate Lit.) Get a copy HERE.

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