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Review #8651 - Dated: 25th of May, 2013 Author: mizim |
Late at night Roarke gets a call, his personal assistant needs his help and so he and Eve go over to her daughters house. There they find Reva, in distress and with blood on her, claiming that she came home and was knocked out. Upon waking up she saw her husband and friend, in bed together, naked and dead. But is that how it happened? Or did Reva kill here. And what does Homeland Security want with this case so badly?
We have a lot of tension between Roarke and Eve in this book when they discover some secrets in both homeland Security and Eve's joint past. This creates a lot of pain for Eve in way of her memories and more nightmares, and a lot of anger from Roarke directed at those linked to Eve's past.
Somehow Eve has to find out what is going on and why but at the same time deal with the pain and fear of loving someone so much and the possibility of them doing something that could break or kill your relationship. Really well written.
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