Saturday, December 31, 2022

Review: A Dangerous Stage

A Dangerous Stage A Dangerous Stage by Camy Tang
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Rating 3.5

A crazy car chasing scene sets the pace for this humour filled action packed suspense. But between all the fight scenes and funny moments, we also get a lot of depth with Tessa needing to deal with forgiveness.

I enjoyed meeting up with Tessa and Charles and seeing the crazy scenarios Tessa finds herself in.

There was a cliffhanger due to an unresolved issue and I hope the author will deliver a third Tessa and Charles story to wrap up all those open issues.

Review book 1: Protection for Hire


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About the book:


Tessa Lancaster worked for her uncle in the Japanese mafia until she was sent to prison for a murder she didn't commit. Now, after finding God behind bars, she takes odd jobs as a bodyguard to keep her distance from the family business.
In A Dangerous Stage, the second book in Camy Tang's Protection for Hire series, Tessa gets caught up in the web of lies surrounding a shady singing competition. Hired by one of the contestants, she works with Charles Britton---the lawyer who sent her to prison---to discover the dark figures manipulating the contest from behind the scenes.
Tessa's abilities will be tested like never before as she's forced to balance the safety of her client's family and her deepening relationship with Charles. In the midst of the chaos, she holds on to her faith to keep her safe and bring down the shadowy organization

About the author:


Camy writes Christian romantic suspense, contemporary romance, and cozy mystery as Camy Tang and

Regency romance under her pen name, Camille Elliot. She grew up in Hawaii but now lives in northern California with her engineer husband and rambunctious dog. She graduated from Stanford University in psychology with a focus on biology, but for nine years she worked as a biologist researcher. Then God guided her path in a completely different direction and now she’s writing full time, using her original psychology degree as she creates the characters in her novels. In her free time, she’s a staff worker for her church youth group and leads one of her church’s Sunday worship teams. She also loves to knit, spin wool into yarn, and is training to (very slowly) run a marathon.

2 comments:

  1. I hope that third book comes out soon! I hope you and your family have a Happy New Year, Sarita!

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