Monday, March 16, 2015

Texas K-9 Unit Series eBook Review




This series of books are from several authors. Shirlee McCoy, Margaret Daley, and Sharon Dunn. Even though the stories are by multiple authors they are all linked into one story and brought together very well. There are still a lot of unanswered questions about this story, but I am sure that will be taken care of in books that are sure to come. These stories are well written and have a great plot line to each of them. These are Harlequin books, so there is a love story in each book.


The first book is Tracking Justice. This is about a Bloodhound named Justice. Justice is on a mission to track down a seven year old missing boy. The little boy was found in a cave in the woods.


The second book is Detection Mission. This is about a Border Collie named Kip. Kip's specialty is a cadaver dog. While locating the boy from the first story, there was bones found. This is where Kip comes into action and finds corpses of the mobs stool pigeons located through out the woods. Kip while in the woods finds a woman that has amnesia.


The third book is Guard Duty. This is about a Rottweiler dog as a trained attack/protection dog. Now Valerie(handler) and Lexi are hired to protect the woman found in the woods from the her ex-husband.


I would like to thank Laura Beth and all affiliates for sending me this series of books to read. I did enjoy them  very much. These are great books for anyone that likes stories dealing with crime, drama, love, and animals this is a really good series of books to pick up. They can be found at: http://www.amazon.com/Texas-Unit-Books-Justice%5CDetection-Mission%5CGuard-ebook/dp/B00OOM1L08/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1421082254&sr=8-8&keywords=texas+k-9+unit


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