~ Susan R. Sweet ~
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HOME PAGE: www.susanrsweet.com
EMAIL ADDRESS: srsweet@bellsouth.net
AUTHOR'S BIO:
Susan R. Sweet currently spends her time at home with her husband and pets, which include, a horse named Goober, a Rottweiler named Flossy, Chihuahua Taco, and eleven outside cats. She loves to fish, read, play the slots and of course write.
REVIEWS/QUOTES:
DEADLY AGENT kept me riveted with its suspense and plot twists. Nice surprise ending with a little romance, too." --Cheryl Norman, author, FULL MOON HONEYMOON, STORMS OF THE HEART, http://www.wings-press.com
Set in the rugged outback of Australia, A Deadly Agent is a tale of love, courage, and intrigue. Devastated by the loss of both parents, young Penny MaGrath, in the company of her aunt, travels to Australia to meet relatives she hadn’t known existed. Upon arriving, her first encounter is with the handsome, rugged Devin. Penny tries to quell the attraction she feels for Devin, but it is soon apparent to the reader that Penny and Devin are meant for each other. A mysterious virus, and several unexplained deaths lead the young couple on a search for answers.
Ms. Sweet has written an intriguing story that will keep you guessing right up to the last chapter. Her characters are likable, and their stories interesting. The book was a quick read and I stayed up late to finish it. --Anita Lourcey Tooke, Author, Out Of Her Dreams, http://www.wings-press.com,
In Deadly Agent we travel with the heroine, Penny, from a log cabin deep in the Florida woods to an outback property in Australia. Invited by relatives she had no previous knowledge of, Penny finds herself caught up in a frightening course of events--and also finds an enduring love. If you enjoy a story packed with suspense, mystery and intrigue you'll love this one. Lovers of romance won't be disappointed either. And be prepared for a surprise twist at the end--I didn't see it coming." --Tricia McGill author, Amaryllis and Designing Heart, http://www.wings-press.com
"A Deadly Agent is a wonderful book of suspense, and the pain and pleasure of first love. Sue Sweet has created characters that will stay with you long after you finish the book. This is one you'll want to read again." --Barbara Woodward, author, The Heart Remembers, Follow Your Heart, Wings ePress, Inc., http://www.wings-press.com
"Susan R. Sweet's ADRIFT is an enjoyable read. With its well-drawn characters and plot twists, ADRIFT again showcases Ms. Sweet's command of the mystery genre. Just like A DEADLY AGENT, this book is a keeper."
~Cheryl Norman, EPPIE winning author of LAST RESORT, Wings ePress, Inc.
Susan R Sweet has set us on the end of our seats with this griping mystery. We find ourselves cheering for the heroine and falling in love with the hero. Just when you think you've figure this mystery out she throws in a twist. This is an exciting story that keeps you wanting to turn the pages until the end.. A must read for mystery lovers. Reviewer: Wings Author - Judy Leigh Peters - author of 'A FATHER'S HOPE'
When Nichelle Drake is found adrift in a small boat in the Gulf of Mexico, Doug Manning knows he is in for trouble. The problem only escalates when he learns of mob and political ties to the baffling case. For Nichelle the biggest concern is her lack of memory of anything other than her name. With any link to the past erased from her mind, she can be no help to Doug in his desperate race to find out who wants her dead.
Sue Sweet weaves a complicated plot with more twists than a meandering Louisiana river. In an ending that leaves you terrified to turn the next page and yet wanting to read more, Ms. Sweet brings her characters to a surprising and satisfying closing.
For anyone with a love for mystery, romance and intrigue, this is a definite two thumbs up as a great read. For those like me, who usually don’t like suspense, give it a try. You’ll be hooked after the first two pages. Reviewed by--Wings Author, Sherry Derr-Wille-Becky's Rebel, August 2003 and Summer’s Child--by Whiskey Creek Press--June 2003, Becky’s Rebel--Wings--August 2003