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Salvaging Truth (Hunters & Seekers Book 1) by Joanne Jaytanie

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5.0

I won a kindle edition of this novel in a Goodreads Giveaway. I have found a new author that I really enjoy reading.

Salvaging Truth is a romantic suspense story. The suspense part of the story drives the plot and the romance just adds to this dramatic, action-packed book. The pacing is great. The plot focuses on Riley Rawlings, who gets a call in the middle of the night from her mother who is on a research vessel that is sinking, but only gets to listen to the voice mail, and the three partners in Hunters & Seekers, a salvage and private investigation firm. Riley needs help to determine what actually happened to the ship and its passengers.

So what does this story entail? A sunken ship, murder, deceit, diving, family, friendship, a secret formula, spies, a scavenger hunt, romance, corrupt individuals in government, military and corporations and so much more. Riley and the team at Hunters & Seekers are strong, intelligent, engaging, self-confident and extremely likeable characters.

This book was enjoyable to read with lots of twists, turns and danger that kept me reading well into the night. I look forward to reading more of Joanne Jaytanie's books.

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5.0

This, by far, is Ms. Jaytanie's best work to date. It reads like an episode of NCIS or your favorite crime show. She weaves magic through her characters into a story that unfolds and draws you in to the very middle of the crises. You walk beside Dagger and Riley as they seek to solve a mystery of clues left by her mother that hinge on the success of her scientific research. If you are into crime, mystery, suspense and a wee bit of romance, this book is for you. I highly recommend it.

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4.0

Fun read

Fun times with good characters. It’s easy to envision a very long series of Hunters & Seekers.

Spoiler: My only complaint and I’m far from a prude. An otherwise G rated book did not need the explicit sex
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