deadly deception picks up detective sean burke's story (we met him in book one of the rogue security series, risky redemption). unlike the first book, the events in deadly deception are told in a more straightforward manner. but there are plenty of twists and turns with the central mystery.
sean burke is back in ramona, ca as part of a mandatory leave of absence after his off the book actions in risky redemption. the last thing he expects is to run into jessica hargrove, the woman who shattered his heart eight years ago. even more bizarre is the fact that everyone seems to be angry with him, when she was the one who dumped him.
but jessica's family is in trouble. her mother is missing. her brother is less than reliable. her stepfather is behaving strangely. her ex-husband is back in town and demanding custody of their daughter. and sean's presence is unwelcome except for the fact that he seems to be the only person interested in searching for leads in her mother's disappearance.
as the story unfolds different pieces of the puzzle are revealed. and sean and jessica realize that things haven't been as they seemed for a long time. and that there's a chance—beyond all the insanity in their lives at the moment—for happiness. and spilling any more of the plot wouldn't do the book justice, so just trust me when i say it was an enjoyable romantic thriller.
**deadly deception will publish on january 16, 2018. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/grand central publishing (forever) in exchange for my honest review.
sean burke is back in ramona, ca as part of a mandatory leave of absence after his off the book actions in risky redemption. the last thing he expects is to run into jessica hargrove, the woman who shattered his heart eight years ago. even more bizarre is the fact that everyone seems to be angry with him, when she was the one who dumped him.
but jessica's family is in trouble. her mother is missing. her brother is less than reliable. her stepfather is behaving strangely. her ex-husband is back in town and demanding custody of their daughter. and sean's presence is unwelcome except for the fact that he seems to be the only person interested in searching for leads in her mother's disappearance.
as the story unfolds different pieces of the puzzle are revealed. and sean and jessica realize that things haven't been as they seemed for a long time. and that there's a chance—beyond all the insanity in their lives at the moment—for happiness. and spilling any more of the plot wouldn't do the book justice, so just trust me when i say it was an enjoyable romantic thriller.
**deadly deception will publish on january 16, 2018. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/grand central publishing (forever) in exchange for my honest review.
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