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Book Review: Deep Connections by Rebecca Graf

Posted by on February 5, 2013

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“Just as love appears, so does the darkness.  With her heart reaching out for one man.  Brenna finds herself the target of an unknown stalker.  Who is he?  What does he want? How far will he go for her?  Death is an option.  Brenna discovers more than she bargained for and learns that the stalker will kill for her.  It all comes down to decisions, and no matter what she chooses it will demand sacrifice and someone’s blood.”

This is the story of Brenna.  A girl who has found herself in a new town, and holds the attention of two very prominent men in this town.  One being a local police officer, the other being apart of a native tribe.

But, things get creepy when she’s dropped off at home one evening to find her door was open, and this begins a series of scary things that begin to happen all around her.

The question is how far will the stalker go?  And who will she choose in the end?

This is also a love story.  As the love between two develops throughout the story you’re left wondering “what will she do, will she finally choose him?”  And of course, you’re wanting the two of them together in the end.

The story takes a “supernatural” turn about halfway through the book.  Is it enough for you to keep going to find out more, or will it be too much?  Just remember, in the end, packs always stick together.

It was a nice read, but one I wouldn’t want to read alone in the middle of the night.

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About the Author: Rebecca Graf

Rebecca Graf is a wife and mother of three when she is not writing. From writing online for various companies to book reviews to her own novels, Rebecca spends most of her days reading and writing.

 She worked as an accountant for 20 years before taking a chance and trying to make it as a writer. She has been published on sites such as BellaOnline.com, HubPages, and Natural Family Today. She also freelances where she writes for several different companies.

 She is an avid reader and has found a love of writing all types of genres. She self-published her first children’s book, A Gift for a Mouse two years ago. Since then, she has started her own publishing company with a friend. Deep Connections is their first publication.

Disclosure: I was provided a book of “Deep Connections” for review purposes.

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