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  • Getting closer to the killer

    5
    By Mjs4196361564
    Oh my Gosh this book has so much going on that you have to read it to get so much information. Cameron and Shae are getting closer and they talk to Tate. Cam decides to use the media for information but this brings Shaes secret to Cams attention and could get her removed from the case. Leah is getting desperate and she finds Gemma’s hiding place and reads Tate’s letters. Now Leah is angry and could she turn on Gemma next? Can’t wait for the next book! I voluntarily reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book.
  • Enticed

    5
    By Qab854
    A bitter ex, the media, betrayal, lies, secrets, murder, suspense and so much more. This continues with Shae and Cameron trying to find Leah. They get more information on Leah from Tate but then the case stalls. Cameron gets the media, realtors and moving companies information on the child abandonment case. They have a picture of Leah dumping Olive at the bus stop. Cameron finds Leah's ex-husband and finds out why Shae is so invested in the case. Leah finds out Gemma's secret hiding place and reads the letters from Tate. Of course this ends with an unexpected plan from Leah regarding Gemma. I devoured this book and am looking forward to the next book so I can find out what will happen next. I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.
  • Can’t wait for the final book!

    5
    By _kk_20
    Such a good continuation of this series! This was definitely most suspenseful part yet! Leah is starting to grow dangerously desperate while trying to keep her secrets and evade the police. Shae’s secret also comes to light and she is now in danger of being thrown off the case. And that cliffhanger! I need the final book ASAP! As always, great writing and storytelling with interesting and well developed characters kept me engaged all the way through. Definitely a nail-biting edge-of-your-seat suspense read that is a must read! I voluntarily read and honestly reviewed an advanced copy of this book.

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