Bridges Burned (Zoe Chambers Mysteries #3)
by Annette Dashofy (Goodreads Author)
Paperback
Published April 7th 2015 by Henery Press (first published March 24th 2015)
Goodreads synopsis: Paramedic Zoe Chambers is used to saving lives, but when she stops a man from running into a raging inferno in a futile attempt to rescue his wife, Zoe finds herself drawn to him, and even more so to his ten-year-old daughter. She invites them both to live at the farm while the grieving widower picks up the pieces of his life.
Vance Township Police Chief Pete Adams, of course, is not happy with this setup, especially when he finds evidence implicating Zoe's new houseguest in murder times two. When Zoe ignores Pete's dire warnings, she runs the very real chance of burning one too many bridges, losing everything--and everyone--she holds dear.
This is the third book in a series by Annette Dashofy. I started reading the series on book two, Lost Legacy. I tend to read series out of order, and if I can keep it all straight, I know the author is doing a great job of relaying info from other books into the new book. Dashofy is doing a fantastic job. Every Zoe Chambers mystery is like being on an adrenaline rush.
Dashofy weaves a complex mystery that you think you have it all figured out... and then you don't. I love authors who can surprise me with who really dun it.
Zoe is a paramedic and her love interest is Pete, he is the Sheriff. The two are a couple but they can never seem to get together for longer than half a dinner before some other emergency unfolds that requires their attention.
As the end of the book neared, I was really concerned about the future for my favorite mystery couple. I won't tell you how it came out but it really had me biting my fingernails.
This is a wonderful read and anyone would enjoy it. Check it out if you can. Just a fab complex mystery with a dash of romance.
I received this as an ARC (Advanced Reader Copy) from Net Galley, in return for an honest review. I thank Net Galley, the publisher and the author for allowing me to read this title.
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