5/26/2023 0 Comments Diamond Bay by Linda Howard![]() Her husband was killed in a car bomb meant for her. Rachel, an investigative reporter, lives in an isolated home in Diamond Bay. Before his enemies can locate him, he’s spotted by Rachel Jones. Kell’s shot, his boat is blown up, and with multiple gunshot wounds (and of course naked, because Kell likes being naked) he’s forced to swim to shore to escape. His peaceful vacation is disrupted a few pages into the book when his enemies locate him and begin to attack. Kell Sabin, a secret agent, is on a boat off Florida on vacation. She summarized the plot as “a secret agent in deep cover and in deep trouble and the brave and resourceful woman who saves his life and falls in love with him.” The plot description is apt, but I differ with the grade assigned. ![]() Originally published in 1987, Diamond Bay received a B+ from Ellen here at AAR. I disliked the narration and the audio experience pointed out flaws in the story that I either forgot or had ignored in an early “I love Linda Howard” haze. ![]() Big mistake this was a painful experience. When it became available for audio review, I remembered liking the book and thought it would be fun to revisit. I read Diamond Bay in print years ago in the midst of a Linda Howard glom. ![]()
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