Monday, 1 September 2014

Deserted Echo by Linda Kay Silva


Echo Branson has her work and her patience stretched to it’s very limits in her latest adventure.

Echo is on vacation in the desert with her students from school. She agrees to a request to interview a member of the Mexican drug cartel. Unfortunately, Echo gets far more than she bargained for.

Echo and her friends find themselves embroiled in a web of lies and deceit, all wrapped up in mysteries unlike any they’ve come across before.

Add into the mix a band of evil supernaturals and soon Echo and her friends are fighting for their lives. Will good or evil reign supreme in the end?

Another well written, edge of the seat, page turner in this wonderful series written by the brilliant master storyteller, Linda Kay Silva. Every book I’ve ever read written by Linda is consistently great for story content, fabulous multidimensional characters, scenic descriptions and taking the reader on a roller coaster ride into uncharted territories. Her work is original and nothing like anything I’ve ever read before.

I’ve loved Echo Branson and her band of ‘supers’ since the very first episode, the stories have got more intense and more diverse as the series has progressed. Never a dull moment. This is a brilliant paranormal, adventure series with a dose of romance thrown in for good measure.

I’m not adding in any spoilers, but be prepared to be shocked, Linda has added twists and turns I never would have expected.

I’m looking forward to the next Echo adventure, hopefully in the not too distant future.  

 

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