Sunday, June 10, 2018

Death by Honeymoon

In Jaden Skye's Death by Honeymoon, the first installment in the Caribbean Murder Mystery series, this novel will knock you over like an undercurrent in a riptide. For Cindy Blaine, she thought she had married the man of her dreams. But during her honeymoon in the Barbados, things went wrong. After she had taken a nap, she discovered Clint's dead body washed away on the shore. Devastated by her grief, she returned home for his burial in New York and didn't believe it was an "accident" either.  At first, her in-laws had given her a hard time and put the pressure on her to move. But as Cindy dug deeper to the truth, things got a little hairy when her sister was in a car accident. More than ever, she's convinced that it was meant for her and looked for answers and searched for clues to discover more on Client's life. What shocked her was how hard-pressed his former co-workers wanted to buy her silence and keep things mum. When she turned to a closest ally to her late husband, things do get heated when he turned up dead. Now she would seek help from the FBI and get down to the truth to the scene of the crime to seek out justice and get closure for her and her family.

This was a gripping and astonishing debut to this mystery series. I did care for Cindy when she had found happiness and had it taken away in an instant. I did became concerned on how she kept on digging for answers and how obstacles stand in her way. I also liked Ann and some of the characters, except for Greerson and her former in-laws. I did like the dual locations of New York and the not-so-tropical paradise in the Barbados when things turn deadly by the tide. But the scenic settings were picturesque and compelled me to read. This would have you moan and shake your heads and scowl a few times. This has non-stop action, intense drama, suspense and plenty of intrigue on every page.

Will you be a witness to a death on a honeymoon today?




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