Tsunami Crimes Disaster Crimes Book 3 Review

Tsunami Crimes Disaster Crimes Book 3 Review showcases Fear, Romance, Natural Disasters and Suspense are elements you will find in Tsunami Crimes Disaster Crimes Book 3.

I sat down to read the book I was drawn in by the storyline which covers natural disasters and a wedding.  I couldn’t wait to sit down and finish reading Tsunami Crimes Disaster Crimes Book 3.  I wanted to see if they would live happily ever after or if she was really a widow.

I didn’t want to ruin the book for you I will just ask you to purchase your own copy of Tsunami Crimes Disaster Crimes Book 3. Just make sure you have a couple hours set aside to read  because when you start you will not want to put it down.

Tsunami Crimes (Disaster Crimes Book 3) by [Fey, Chrys]

Beth and Donovan have come a long way from Hurricane Sabrina and the San Francisco Earthquake. Now they’re approaching their Wedding day and anxiously waiting to promise each other a lifetime of love.

The journey down the aisle isn’t smooth, though, as they receive threats from the followers of the notorious criminal, Jackson Storm. They think they’ll be safe in Hawaii, but distance can’t stop these killers. Not even a Tsunami can.

This monstrous wave is the most devastating disaster Beth has ever faced. It leaves her beaten, frightened. Is she a widow on her Honeymoon? As she struggles to hold herself together and find Donovan, she’s kidnapped by Jackson’s men.

Fearing her dead, Donovan searches the rubble and shelters with no luck. The thought of her being swept out to sea is almost too much for him to bear, but the reality is much worse.

She’s being used as bait to get him to fall into a deadly trap. If they live through this disaster, they may never be the same again.

Biography:

Chrys Fey is the author of the Disaster Crimes series as well as these releases from The Wild Rose Press: 30 Seconds, Ghost of Death, and              Witch of Death. She is an administrator for the                                             Insecure Writer’s Support Group and heads their monthly newsletter.When Fey was six years old, she realized she wanted to be a writer by watching her mother pursue publication. At the age of twelve, she started writing her first novel, which flourished into a series she later rewrote at seventeen.

Fey lives in Florida and is always on the lookout for Hurricanes. She has four adopted cats who keep her entertained with their antics, and three nephews who keep her entertained with their antics. You can connect with her on Facebook, Twitter, and through her blog, Write with Fey. She loves to get to know her readers!

I was sent a copy of Tsunami Crimes Disaster Crimes Book 3 in exchange for this review but the thoughts in the review are all mine and no, one else.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates