MISSING MEMORIES
When a John Doe washes up on the shores of Calico Bay, no one knows who he is—including him. But one thing’s instantly clear to deputy sheriff Audrey Martin: the man’s marked for murder. And she’s the only one who can protect him from the assassins who lurk at every turn. The arrival of a team of men claiming he’s Canadian Border Services officer Nathanial Longhorn only further complicates the matter. As his memories slowly start drifting back, Nathanial’s determined to work with Audrey to uncover who wants him dead and why. But he’s tangled in something that threatens to submerge them both. And unless Audrey can help him figure out what, this Christmas might be their last.Identity Unknown, book five in the Northern Border Patrol, was very good and possibly the best of the series! I liked the characters and the plot was so interesting. I loved learning, along with the MC, his memory and what happened that day.
My take:
The romance was great. A little quick, but not too bad. The suspense was superb and pretty much non-stop. I didn’t guess the little twist in the end
All in all, a great read. I really enjoyed it and recommend Identity Unknown.
I’m an avid reader who loves books that keep me glued to the page, anticipating what is going to happen next, and suspense books definitely give me that!
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