Monday, June 15, 2015

Evening Wolves Review

Evening Wolves

By Luke Taylor

Homicide Detective Michael Erland passes through the gates of the opulent Fircrest Mansion to solve the murder of a woman with no fingerprints, and finds himself in the middle of a brutal struggle between Homeland Security and a domestic terrorist known as Jupiter, a hacker and criminal mastermind who steals information to sell it to the highest bidder and will stop at nothing to make the biggest transaction of his career and end the lives of those who would try to stop him. The Agent pursuing Jupiter, the enigmatic and stunningly beautiful Sierra Marland, conscripts Erland’s help as the only one she can trust, and as Marland and Jupiter lock wits and wills in a fiery chess game of death and consequence, Erland is forced to walk the tightrope between justice, vengeance, and love. Evening Wolves was a Finalist in the 2015 Beverly Hills Book Awards.
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***MY HONEST REVIEW OF EVENING WOLVES***

While investigating a murder, Detective Mike Erland meets Sierra Marland, the murder victim’s twin. Both twins were trying to capture a rogue terrorist named Jupiter. When Sierra enlists Mike’s help in taking Jupiter down, it starts a domino effect of sorts in the destruction of Crescent city.


With plenty of action, mystery, and intrigue, I read this story almost non-stop. It was full of well-developed characters, and had a plot that drew me in from the start. There were several ways it could have played out, and I’m glad it went the way I was hoping it would. Being well-written, and making it nearly impossible to foresee each event that was going to happen, it kept me turning the pages, not wanting to miss the action. I can easily see why this book won an award.

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**The above opinions are 100% my own, whether I purchased the book or it was given to me to review.


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Luke Taylor
I have been writing since the age of seven and knew that, no matter what, I would be I have been writing since the age of seven and knew that, no matter what, I would bewriting forever. My first "books", were stapled together, carefully illustrated, and contained some sort of linear plot line and realistic character development, so much so that my parents knew there was more to my latest "creation" than met the eye.

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