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Life After Death
Life After Death: A Romance Suspense | T. J. Graham
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Devastated by the death of her husband of fifteen years, Mackenzie Hill manages to pull herself up from the depths of despair, dust off her journalism degree, and soldier ahead to raise their three children alone. Three years later, with the achievement of a major journalism award, her well adjusted children happy, Mackenzie seems to have gotten her life back on track. Inside, she represses the pangs of loneliness and longing for her husband that gnaw at her heart.At the urging of her best friend, Joel Sanders, Mackenzie makes a failed attempt to explore dating. She gives in to the flirting of Keith Wilson, an Atlanta sex crimes detective, who himself seeks relief from the cruel reality of life and death, intersections that he must battle daily.Enter Doctor Andre Quinton Lang. Following the brutal unsolved murder of his wife and daughter, he moves to Atlanta hoping to lose himself in a new city and his work, while still struggling to conquer the memories that continue to haunt him.Through chance events, Andre and Mackenzie meet, falling head-over-heels for one another. The two of them embark on what has the potential to be the loving, fulfilling relationship that they both need, unaware that in the shadows of their bliss lurks a killer who has followed Andre to Atlanta. A killer intent on rekindling the bloody act of vengeance that had shattered Andre's world three years earlier.
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kezzlou85
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This was an interesting story with a few dramatic moments but it felt a little rushed to me. The plot was good and the ending though not how I wanted it to end was perfect for the book. I liked the characters especially Joel, he made the story.
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RahiemThewriter
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Have you gotten this Atlanta, GA based romance suspense. It‘s really a fun novel. Two people meet with issues involving their spouses. Will they connect?