About:
Legend claims the Lost Dutchman’s Gold Mine is hidden in Weaver’s Needle—a priceless treasure that two recovery specialists are in a race to secure for a client, and ultimately, a payday. Landry and Nickolai are no strangers to adventure, but the unlikely partners quickly discover there’s someone after the treasure and there are those who want to ensure the lost mine in Arizona’s Superstition Mountain stays lost forever. The two must work together despite their distrust to save the legend before more innocent lives are lost. Will they find the gold or life’s true treasure. . .love?
My thoughts and giveaway:
I received this book a long time ago to review, but had not timeline so it kept getting pushed back and I honestly wasn’t that excited to review it. Now I am wondering why I waited to so long.
This book was one I couldn’t put down and easily read. It had an almost Indiana Jones feel to it.
The hurt and wounds each character carried was very real and something we can relate to.
The mystery surrounding the missing map had me guessing until the end. I will say there were chapters that I didn’t really understand until it all came together at the end and found myself irritated when I got to those chapters and they interrupted the other story. But overall I really liked this book a lot.
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A copy of this book was given to me. All opinions are my own.
Sounds like a good read.
I’ve never read a book by this author. We’ve recently started camping, so I’m interested in reading a book that takes place in the Superstition Mountain!
I love being introduced to a new author. Thank you! Would love to read the book!
I have done that several times, keep pushing the book away thinking it’s not going to be that good. Then it ends up being an awesome book! I am bad to judge a book by its cover and not give it a chance. I have read several of Robin Carol books but I’ve never seen this book before.
Sounds like a good read to read during a nice spring day.
I love mysteries so this seems like a good fit. Works the brain cells! Thanks
This book sounds like a good mystery that I would enjoy reading. Robin is a new author to me.
This sounds like a great read!
I love the artwork for the cover. Congrats on the tour.
Great review! I’d love to read it!