I’m very pleased to share that my latest novel, The Thing With Margot, is one of this month’s “Editor’s Picks” in the April edition of In D’ Tale Magazine, a magazine for the romance reader enthusiast.
http://magazine.indtale.com/magazine/... (Review is on pages 83.)
The Thing With Margot received a four-and-a-half star rating out of five stars, and five out of five tea kettles for “steaminess.” (We are talking romance, after all.) This superb review also makes the novel eligible for nomination into the RONE Awards, an annual award for the romance book industry sponsored by In D’ Tale. I’ll blog more about this in future months.
This is the second time I’ve been fortunate enough to be an “Editor’s Pick” in In D’ Tale. My novel, Substitute Angel, was also an “Editor’s Pick,” a few years back.
I sure do thank Viola Robins of In D’ Tale for her review! It’s the kind praise writers dream about.
Here’s what she wrote:
ROMANTIC COMEDY: Margot is a 27-year-old Canadian who takes many by surprise. A secret agent, she has traveled the world over. Her superiors know she and can get in and out quick and get any job done. Although messy at times, she’s has had to have a few governments create cover stories for some mishaps along the way. When ordered to take time off and stay out of sight for a while, she begins to settle and see what life is like on the other side of all the crimes and killings.
She meets a local college professor named Bennett who comes to her rescue when some unruly frat boys harass her while she is out for an evening stroll. Little does Bennett know that she is no damsel in distress, and it turns into a nice friendly relationship.
Mr. Best has penned a true winner with “The Thing With Margot!” This book has so much action packed in the pages that readers will be transported to the chaotic world of international crime bosses. The story is a steady flow of assassinations, aliases, and cover up stories galore. Creative scenarios are wonderfully written as Margot and her teams attempt to track down some very vicious criminals. Margot’s resume (sharp shooter, martial arts whiz, jet pilot, and a great cook) may be too good to be true for some readers, but Mr. Best makes it all work and delivers a beautiful ending tied up with a big red bow!
Published on April 11, 2018 22:13