Mystery Monday: Identity by Shawna Seed

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I love when authors contact me and ask me to read their book and especially when it is a mystery (which I love).  This week’s highlight is Identity by author Shawna Seed.  I will be reviewing this book in the coming months but wanted to give you a chance to check it out sooner rather than later.

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Synopsis:

Sharlah Webb thinks her luck is finally turning, until her boyfriend, Brian, is jailed on drug charges. Now a hurricane is bearing down, she’s broke, and Brian’s secrets have put them both in danger. Can she trust Brian? The police? Sharlah begins her own search for answers, launching a mystery that will take years to unravel.

Identity: A novel of suspense, love and finding your true self.

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