When a Secret Kills by Lynette Eason Book Review
When a Secret Kills: A Novel (Deadly Reunions)
From the publisher:
In the spine-tingling conclusion to her explosive Deadly Reunion series, Lynette Eason once again treats readers to a tale of secrets that need to be told and dangers that need to be faced.
Investigative reporter Jillian Carter knows it’s time to put the past to rest. She’s tired of looking over her shoulder, letting a killer go free. She’s no longer the scared kid who changed her name and disappeared. Now, no matter what the cost, Jillian must do what she is trained to do—ferret out the truth and expose it. Senator Frank Hoffman committed murder ten years ago—and Jillian watched it happen.
Didn’t she?
Not even the enigmatic and attractive Colton Brady, her ex-boyfriend and nephew of the killer, will be able to make her leave this alone. Get ready for a ride that will make you afraid to be home alone.
My Review:
This is the book that closes all the gaps. I couldn’t put it down.
If you like fast paced, mysterious, and a little romance then this is the series for you. It was a book for the more mature eyes due to the more mature nature like murder.
This is one series I wouldn’t recommend reading at night. I kept biting my nails in more than one place.
It was nice to read a series that was clean and held redemption and hope without lacking a good read.
This book did not really make me grow in my spirituality but did offer good entertainment.
Blessings to you! You are loved!