Miami Days, Havana Nights by Linda Bennett Pennell – Review by Sheri Schrader

Miami Days Havana NightsMiami Days Havana Nights by Linda Bennett Pennell
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Miami Days, Havana Nights by Linda Bennett Pennell continues her story of Liz Reams, American Crime professor. This story is about Sam who gets involved with Moshe Toblinsky in 1926. Sam does not know what he has gotten himself into after witnessing a mob hit. Can he get himself out of the mob’s control?
Liz Reams is back at researching the past and has the love of her life proposing. Why doesn’t everything feel like it is falling into place? She sets out on a journey which intertwines the past and present. I really enjoy how seamlessly the author brings the two periods together. This allows me to fall in and not want to stop reading. I really enjoy the story of the past and find Liz to be relate able and interesting. I look forward to more in this series and am excited to see what is next.

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