About the Book
Book: Killer Harvest
Author: Tanya Stowe
Genre: Inspirational Romantic Suspense
Release Date: March, 2020
Can she stop a deadly crop virus from ending up in the wrong hands? Biologist and single mom Sassa Nilsson just witnessed her mentor’s brutal murder by environmental extremists. Now she’s the last link to a deadly pathogen they plan unleashing—and their number one target! But can handsome border patrol agent Jared De Luca shield Sassa and her baby long enough to find a cure…before the entire world faces the unthinkable consequences?
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In My Opinion
I love a book with a strong and intelligent heroine who knows her mind. In Killer Harvest, Sassa Nilsson is just that. Even though someone is after her, she is fiercely protective of her daughter and doesn’t give up on the task set before her. Add in a border patrol agent who melts with a certain baby in his arms, and yeah, I’m a goner.
While Tanya Stowe’s newest release isn’t as intense as many of the Love Inspired Suspense books, the pacing never gets bogged down and I enjoyed the larger focus on the relationship between Jared and Sassa. The attention to the details of the personal interactions made the happily ever after that much sweeter and I didn’t wonder whether these two would make it after the danger and adrenaline were gone.
The setting and the plot are memorable and unique too, making this book a well-developed romantic suspense that I could have kept on reading.
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I receive complimentary books from publishers, publicists, and/or authors, including NetGalley. I am not required to write positive reviews. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.
About the Author
Tanya Stowe is a Christian Fiction author with an unexpected edge. She is married to the love of her life, her high school sweetheart. They have four children and twenty-one grandchildren, a true adventure. She fills her books with the unusual…mysteries and exotic travel, even a murder or two. No matter where Tanya takes you…on a trip to foreign lands or a suspenseful journey packed with danger…be prepared for the extraordinary.
More from Tanya
As a teenager, I spent my summers water-skiing on the King’s River in Central California. Even though we lived on the coast and the ocean, we traveled inland to the smooth river waters every other weekend for our sport. We camped on a sandy beach, skimmed over the water all day long and at night sat under a sky full of brilliant stars and listened to the sound of the water rippling past. Since we lived on the coast with a heavy marine layer, the amazing sky always fascinated me. Surrounded by massive cottonwood trees, with the smell of ripe fruit drifting toward us, my river experiences were different from home and more than memorable. On some nights we’d hear the splash and laughter as teenagers, somewhere across the river, came down to swim. I always wondered what it would be like to live in the nearby small, neat-as-a-pin town, to know the same people all of my life and to be able to drive down to the river with my friends on any given night. I envied those teenagers and always knew I’d someday write a story about central California. I didn’t know it would involve biological warfare and crazed killers…but that transition is another story all its own! I’ll stop here and hope you enjoy Killer Harvest!
Giveaway
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Great review! Thank you for being part of the tour.
I enjoyed the synopsis of the book, it sounds like a great read.
Sounds like an awesome book.
Thank you for the review.
Wow, what a timely book for what’s going on around the world!
This sounds really good. As a lifelong farmer/gardener, I can see something like this happening.
Fantastic cover