Book Review: Following the Clues by Dana Mentink
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What is this book about?
After K-9 handler Kara Wolfe witnesses her childhood friend Beau O’Connor survive a targeted hit-and-run, she’s shocked to learn his mother’s missing. And Beau, who can no longer recognize familiar faces after an earlier attack, can’t shake the feeling these terrifying incidents are somehow connected. With the tracking skills of her blind bloodhound, Kara will help Beau locate his mother—but someone will do anything to sabotage their search. With the culprit on their trail, can they uncover a sinister plot…before their rescue mission turns into a fight for survival?
My review:
One thing that I love about this series is the dogs. This book is no exception. Kara’s bloodhound needs some assistance provided by another dog and the interaction between both animals is very sweet. I was also intrigued by Beau’s medical condition after his attack. I’d heard of it before but didn’t know the specifics which were very interestingly woven throughout. I loved Kara’s personality but I had a hard time connecting with the romance between her and Beau. The suspense was steady throughout and I was surprised by the motive of the villain.
What I enjoyed most about this book:
The dogs, definitely.
What I didn’t like about this book:
Couldn’t connect with the romance

Would I recommend this book to others? Yes. Good characters (especially the dogs), steady suspense and interesting mystery. This is the fourth book in the series.
Note: I received this book complimentary in a giveaway. I was not required to give a review. All of the opinions I have expressed here are honest and my own.
Where can I learn more about this author and their books?
-Loraine Nunley
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