Review of E M P Honeymoon
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Review of E M P Honeymoon
Kelly and Sgt. Thomas Turbulo of the CCPD had just gotten married. The couple was spending their honeymoon on Honduras Island when a national security threat was discovered by Kelly Turbulo in a high-tech computer room called The Pigsty, a piggy gift shop. She quickly informed her brother, Senator Michael McBride, and a mission was set up to undermine the perpetrators of this mischievous act. However, when Senator Michael discovered he could not do this on his own, he contacted a friend in the CIA, Assistant Director Joseph Rench. Senator Michael McBride's bodyguards and Joseph Rench's special agent, Steve Spalding, work together in Honduras to crack this case before an attack is launched in North America. How would this case affect Kelly and Tom's honeymoon? Who is behind this mischievous plan to harm the citizens of North America? Find out more when you grab a copy of Dorothy May Mercer's novel, E M P Honeymoon.
What I loved most about this novel I liked the author's writing style; I liked how Dorothy May Mercer introduced the threats in the early chapters of this novel. The novel has an exciting beginning. Another point I admired about this novel was the connection between Steve Spalding and Agatha. I felt a chemistry between the two characters, and I liked how they were getting closer to each other little by little in this novel. I also liked the means of communication between Assistant Director Joseph Rench and Steve Spalding. In the early chapters of this novel, this means of communication made Steve's identity unknown at first, until Cynthia and her crew uncovered his identity as a CIA agent.
What I disliked about this novel was that I didn't feel any strong emotions between Tom and Kelly; they didn't seem more like a married couple who were enjoying their relationship. Apart from this, there is nothing I dislike about this book; the novel was interesting and not tedious at any point.
I would wholeheartedly give this novel a rating of 5 out of 5 stars because I enjoyed reading it and because it reminded me of my experience reading Cynthia and Dan by Dorothy May Mercer. I would also state that this novel is exceptionally well edited, as I encountered no errors in my reading of it.
I would recommend this novel to readers who enjoy reading books in the technology, romance, love, action, secret operation, and adventure genres, as these are the themes employed in the novel by Dorothy May Mercer. I would also recommend this novel to older readers, as it contains some vulgar word usage.
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E M P Honeymoon
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