Blood Pond Resurfacing by D.J. Manly

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Title: Blood Pond Resurfacing, 2nd edition
Series: Blood Pond, #2
Author: D.J. Manly
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Length: Novella (174 pages)
Publisher: Amber Allure, Amber Quill Press (August 24th, 2014)
Heat Level: Mild
Heart Rating: ♥♥♥♥♥4.5Hearts
Blurb: When another head is found in Blood Pond, Detective August Greystone must try to keep his own head while searching for the killer. All this time, August and his lover Bruce Monkton have tried to put the past behind them and build a secure and happy future as a couple, only to be brutally reminded of the terrible circumstances that initially brought them together.

With few clues and even fewer witnesses, August feels like a fish out of water, trying to deal with the memories of his own brother’s murder years earlier. Bruce’s assertion that someone is after him also weighs heavily on his mind, making August wonder if Bruce is actually insane after all.

Questions never truly answered resurface along with the boy’s head in Blood Pond. Is a serial killer still on the prowl hunting for fresh victims, or has the murderous psychopath been at August’s side, and sharing his bed, all along?

Product Link: http://www.amberquill.com/store/p/2018-Blood-Pond-Resurfacing.aspx
ISBN: 978-1-61124-654-4
Reviewer: Shorty
Review: Sexy Detective August Greystone is back in Whitefield to stop a killer from killing again. What he doesn’t realize is he drawn into a web of deceit and lies that span decades.

Handsome Bruce Monkton doesn’t want to go back to Blood Pond. He knows if he goes back to something terrible might happen to him or August.

Well written mystery with twists and turns all throughout that I never saw coming. The actual crimes were horrifying in their brutality. The hunt for a killer turned into uncovering that the person they thought was the killer in Blood Pond  was not the actual killer and that much more horrifying event’s that were taking place and more than one person involved.

It broke my heart and made me angry at what was being done to these young men at the expense of several others sick perversions and what was done to Bruce and his twin Clay when they young by someone who should’ve been protecting them.

I was honestly in shock by the end of the book and didn’t know what to write in this review. All in all, it was great read.