» Blind Spot ☆ Maggie Kavanagh - Blind Spot, Blind Spot Living together is bliss for Sam Flynn and Nathan Walker but things never stay quiet for long in Stonebridge On the night of Sam s twenty ninth birthday the much hated mayor of Stonebridge is found
- Title: Blind Spot
- Author: Maggie Kavanagh
- ISBN: 9781634767453
- Page: 306
- Format: Paperback
» Blind Spot ☆ Maggie Kavanagh, Blind Spot, Maggie Kavanagh, Blind Spot Living together is bliss for Sam Flynn and Nathan Walker but things never stay quiet for long in Stonebridge On the night of Sam s twenty ninth birthday the much hated mayor of Stonebridge is found dead at his home Sam suspects foul play but just as he starts investigating the list of possible culprits Nathan gets word of a new undercover assignment one that includesLiving together » Blind Spot ☆ Maggie Kavanagh - Blind Spot, Blind Spot Living together is bliss for Sam Flynn and Nathan Walker but things never stay quiet for long in Stonebridge On the night of Sam s twenty ninth birthday the much hated mayor of Stonebridge is found
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POSSIBLE SPOILERSIt s Sam s twenty ninth birthday, and it s during his party that it s announced the Mayor has died of a heart attack No biggie since there s really no love lost between the town and the somewhat shady Mayor It s the phone call Nathan receives from his boss the following day about a new assignment, though, that causes a stir with Sam.Now, in the first book, Double Indemnity, Maggie Kavanagh explains how deeply Nathan gets into character when he s undercover so if he has to sleep [...]
I couldn t put it down I didn t see that plot twist, so 5 stars
3.5 starsThis was a fast paced and sexy conclusion to Sam and Nathan s story The book starts off with them in a good place That is quickly uprooted when Nathan is sent back to under cover work Sam can t find peace with it and his sobriety is put to the test These two go through a rough patch but I liked how it was handled and I thought it felt realistic I REALLY liked a scene where one MC is going through serious emotional stuff and the other refuses to do a sex scene because it s not the approp [...]
This was a wonderful and fitting end to the series Loved it And I would love to read by this author, but it looks as if she has vanished.
I loved this installation, my favorite of the series.Sam is still flawed, but that s why I love him Nathan is his perfect match.The mystery was very good, and surprised me but this book wasn t all sleuthing there is relationship development.I also liked who comes to the rescue at the end, well done Teeny, tiny caveat I m not sure how realistic Nathan s undercover work is But hey, this is fiction.
I loved, loved, loved this series I finally warmed up to Nathan He redeemed himself in my eyes I just adored everything about Sam and felt protective of him If ever someone deserved a HEA it was him
Dang, I was so close to giving this one 5 stars I hate that GR doesn t give us the half star option but, there was ONE small detail that kept me from doing so view spoiler I hate cheating of any kind, especially when it adds NOTHING to the story, and for me, that was the case when Sam finds out that his dad had the affair with his assistant It broke my heart to see it break Sam s heart and this story could have worked just as well to have made Janice a dear friend to his parents I just wasn t ha [...]
Amazing end to an amazing series Going too miss the boy s and their friends Author now an automatic buy for me.
Blind Spot is the third and concluding installment of The Stonebridge Mysteries series, and Maggie Kavanagh has packed it with suspense, romance, sex and drama.The story starts with Sam s 29th birthday party and the surprise news of another death in Stonebridge It is this that leads Sam into another investigation, which becomes complex and personal than he could have previously imagined.Maggie Kavanagh carefully plans out a plot which keeps her reader engrossed in the developments and as in Inn [...]
Blind Spot is the perfect conclusion to the amazing Stonebridge Mystery series I ve been in love with Sam and Nathan since the very beginning and seeing their story come to an end is bitter sweet The story line is dynamic, the characters are compelling and the mystery is captivating full of unexpected twist and turns Maggie Kavanagh s ability to consistently invigorate her writing style guarantees a fresh reading experience that never fails to impress Stonebridge Mysteries is a truly outstanding [...]
Reviewed for Prism Book Alliance Seriously You had to threaten Sam s ride on the wagon You just had to break him, didn t you Oh wait that is all part of the sequel process, I guess But Sam He has been through so much You just had to break him Well, at least, you fixed him in the end Speaking of ends, please don t let this be the end of Sam and Nate s adventures.For full review see Prism Book Alliance prismbookalliance p 4
I enjoyed the first book, the second was ok By this stage I don t like Sam I m not keen on the intrepid lone amateur sleuth Adrien English is endearing when he does it, Sam is smug Nathan is a cardboard cutout of a boyfriend, I can t tell you one meaningful thing about him, he s not a fleshed out character, he s there to orbit around the egotistical planet of Sam I think I m done.
3.5 stars.The mystery wasn t that good, but the rest was entertaining Can t wait for .
Great end for the trilogy.
2 perfectly imperfect characters solving mysteries LOVED IT Very entertaining There are 3 books in the series and I enjoyed them all.
I have loved this series Sam and Nathan are perfect together, and I must say Nathan has a lot of patience with Sam he loves him that much.
Did NOT like the end What is it with criminals bragging confessing telling all When did that become a thing
4.5