Skimming above the surface (Love & Hate #4) will be out in March.
Handsome, arrogant, intelligent and desperate to discover the truth about his ex-girlfriend’s murder from eight years ago, Micah Thomson is a young detective, ready to take on his first breakthrough case. His wish comes true sooner than he expects. A young student has been murdered in Braxton University and Micah is chosen to be a lead detective in her case. But, some things cannot be forgotten, and destiny cannot be avoided. Micah’s first witness is the victim’s roommate Tahlia Sanderson, a girl that kicks his libido into an overactive mode. His interrogation goes downhill when Micah realises that Tahlia is the same girl that he had crashed with the night before. Tahlia’s life is not what it seems. Her past is filled with secrets, lies, and vivid images which initiate his own memories, his time that he spent growing up on the council estate, his time with his beloved ex-girlfriend Steph, who's murder case was never solved. Will Micah find the real murderer and discover the meaning of his connection to that mysterious suicide girl, or will his ego pull him under the dark waters that hold his repressed emotions forever?
Joanna Mazurkiewicz was born in Poland. She moved to United Kingdom when she was only nineteen and just finished high school. She had aspired to be a writer upon completion of the Harry Potter series but also enjoyed reading books like ‘Gone with the Wind’, ’Animal Farm’ and ‘The doll’. She graduated from Swansea University with a bachelor degree in American Studies. While studying in the UK she made a decision to start writing fiction in English. The “Whispers of the Sprite” is her first debut novel and she is currently working on other projects. Joanna lives in Cowbridge, a small town in South Wales near Cardiff with her boyfriend Bruce. She enjoys cycling around Welsh countryside some of which has become the settings in her first series.
Micha Thompson is a 25 year old man who escapes from his toxic family in London and becomes a detective. Eight ears ago he loses his girlfriend Stephanie at only 17. This makes him stop feeling anything at all. He becomes the cold - blooded cop. But two years back he rescue a girl who suffered a lot and this brings up his emotions. He promises to be by her side,but then he is told that is not needed anymore and he leaves. The guilt haunts him every single day. Another murder is committed. The victim's name is Suranne Wallace. This time the murder is in Braxton. The murder is the same as the one from eight years ago. Does this mean their is a serial killer walking free? Or it is just a coincidence? A very interesting one. Thalia Sanderson is considered a suspect. But is she the killer or the police is missing something? Is Thalia Sanderson her real identity? And what's her motive? And last,but not least is she capable of doing this?
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
I voluntarily reviewed this book. I loved the previous books in this wonderfully gripping series so much that I had to grab a copy of this one. I enjoyed this one as much as the other books in the series and look forward to reading more of this series and more books by Joanna Mazurkiewicz. I definitely recommend this book and this series.