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Mac Griffith is used to risk and digging up dirty secrets in dangerous places, and this time it’s her twin that’s gone missing. Rachel Anderson wants no help from a war-shocked journalist—what police detective ever needs an amateur tagging along, especially a damnably attractive one?

But Brisbane is under siege and a serial killer’s body count is rising. With the clock ticking, no lead is too slim. Rachel needs Mac’s help, and there’s no chance Mac won’t take. Neither of them means for it to go as far as it does…

From the author of the sizzling, breathless I Can’t Dance Alone.

Mackenzie Beat edition by Maggie Brown Literature Fiction eBooks

The story just didn't ring true to me. For one, they met twice before declaring their undying love for each other. There was more interaction between the main characters and their partners than the two protagonist. I feel like they actually met maybe five, six times and talked on the phone once. Also, it didn't make ANY SENSE AT ALL that they failed to contact the police about what they figured out about the killer. Not even when they figured out who it was. Why did Mac feel comfortable enough to confront a serial killer?! I just didn't enjoy this book at all. The chemistry between the two heroines didn't strike as that love at first sight chemistry at all. Honestly, I skipped a bit of the book because it just wasn't believable to me.

Product details

  • File Size 722 KB
  • Print Length 264 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Bella Books (March 2, 2015)
  • Publication Date March 2, 2015
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00U7XTUJW

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A serial killer is on the loose. He is targeting young blond women. Yikes! Mackenzie’s Beat by Maggie Brown is a fast paced crime story with a side of romance.
My reviews can be found at The Romantic Reader Blog (theromanticreaderblog.com). 100% of my reviews are dedicated to lesbian romance novels.

Mackenzie “Mac” Griffith is a war correspondent. She has spent the last ten years traveling the world seeing and reporting on unspeakable horrors. Mac is known for speaking the truth and never letting government’s get away with anything by looking the other way. Currently she has pissed off a government official in Afghanistan, and the police are under orders to bring her back to Kabul over an article she wrote. Another problem for Mac is as she arrived in Brisbane to reconnect with her twin sister, Dana. The only problem is Dana is missing and no one can seem to locate her.

Detective Rachel Anderson is searching for clues. Why do blond prostitutes keep turning up dead? This hardnosed cop operates strictly by the book, she is the job. She has no time for games, and she is super annoyed when Mac keeps showing up is the most peculiar locations, even the morgue!

This book for the first 30% was fantastic! It was interesting in regards to Mac and her past, throw in a missing persons and a no-nonsense cop we had the makings of a great story. Literally the works were flying off the page and I couldn’t get enough. Then it jumped the shark. Reality turned it to pure unbelievable chaos. The story became so unrealistic! I wanted to yell COME ON!

One big problem is how quickly Rachel and Mac fall into love and declare it. You go from two women who have dedicated their lives to their work to gooey I need you, why didn’t you call me on my cell phone mush balls. No, I just didn’t buy it! Plus we have a serial killer on the loose and your sister is missing (she’s blond PS)! Now I get that this is a romance but seriously is has to be somewhat of authentic human reactions. Their reactions to love did not fit how the characters were originally presented.

Overall a nice story and I enjoyed it. I like how Maggie Brown writes and I have been pleased with her book thus far. I don’t think you will be disappointed with this one but you may have to let your imagination fly a little bit.
This is a fast paced Detective story based in Australia with a great cast and non stop action.

Mac Griffith wants to find her twin sister; Detective Rachel Anderson is hunting a serial killer, and their paths quickly cross and become entwined in the chase for the elusive man with yellow eyes.

it’s a well don’t detective story, exciting and interesting, a classic page turner. The plot uses well-established crime drama mechanisms to keep the story moving along, taunting serial killer, heroines being threatened and the gradual revel. A good story well done.

The main characters are strong, independent hard nosed women, the war reporter and the tough cop. They are joined by a good cast, particularly Mac’s supporting investigators made up from residents of a local assisted living community.

Where it fails, badly, is in an completely unrealistic and far-fetched romance. These strong independent women, unromantic, realists, fall so hard and fast they are declaring their love the second time they meet and are unable to keep their hands off each other. Love at first sight may be possible, but these are drawn as hard-nosed professional women and their behavior does not fit their characters.

It’as a good story, well written and enjoyable reading. If you like crime/thrillers you should enjoy it, but you will need to suspend disbelief for the romance. More of a slow burn, a gradual coming together and developing feelings would have turned this from a good story into a great book.
I really enjoyed it
I good suspensful story.
Tbe characters were nicely developed and the story was really involved, which is always a plus when reading a mystery/suspense/lesbian romance.

I had trouble putting it down to do necessary tasks around the house.
And we are off to Australia for an exciting romp. Our main character is in trouble with the powers that be, having opened her mouth about some shenanigans going on. She is searching for her twin sister, and as she is getting involved with a detective, a nasty serial killer poses a threat to those involved. It's a good read.
Wow this was a very suspenseful story! It grabs you practically from the start to the end! Rachel and Mac were very well developed characters that gelled well together. The supporting characters Liz and George were adorable and I loved the way their story ended. Really liked this story!
The story just didn't ring true to me. For one, they met twice before declaring their undying love for each other. There was more interaction between the main characters and their partners than the two protagonist. I feel like they actually met maybe five, six times and talked on the phone once. Also, it didn't make ANY SENSE AT ALL that they failed to contact the police about what they figured out about the killer. Not even when they figured out who it was. Why did Mac feel comfortable enough to confront a serial killer?! I just didn't enjoy this book at all. The chemistry between the two heroines didn't strike as that love at first sight chemistry at all. Honestly, I skipped a bit of the book because it just wasn't believable to me.
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