It’s Fiction Friday and my book is due on Wednesday, so today I wanted to share a quick three books I’ve read and enjoyed recently. Also at the end you’ll find a giveaway for Beyond Justice, just in case you haven’t read it yet. Also, if you haven’t read the prequeal, Dying for Love, all you have to do is complete the form at the very bottom to join my newsletter list. Then you’ll receive an email with the link to download the prequel as my gift to you.
I adored An Inconvenient Beauty…loved the whole series in fact. Griffith, Duke of Riverton, likes order, logic, and control, and he naturally applies this rational approach to his search for a bride. He’s certain Miss Frederica St. Claire is the perfect wife for him, but while Frederica is strangely elusive, he can’t seem to stop running into her stunningly beautiful cousin, Miss Isabella Breckenridge.
Isabella should be enjoying her society debut, but with her family in difficult circumstances, her uncle will only help them if she’ll use her beauty to assist him in his political aims. Already uncomfortable with this agreement, the more she comes to know Griffith, the more she wishes to be free of her unfortunate obligation. Will Griffith and Isabella be able to set aside their pride and face their fears in time to find their own happily-ever-after? In Justice Buried, Patricia Bradley launches a new series that I think I’ve going to thoroughly enjoy. In an effort to get her security consulting business off the ground, Kelsey Allen has b
een spending a lot of time up in the air, rappelling down buildings and climbing through windows to show business owners their vulnerabilities to thieves. When she is hired to pose as a conservator at the Pink Palace Museum in order to test their security weaknesses after some artifacts go missing, she’s ecstatic. But when her investigative focus turns from theft to murder, Kelsey knows she’s out of her league–and possibly in the cross hairs. When blast-from-the-past Detective Brad Hollister is called in to investigate, Kelsey may find that he’s the biggest security threat yet . . . to her heart.
Crackling with romantic tension and laced with intrigue, this suspenseful story from award-winning author Patricia Bradley will keep readers guessing–and looking over their shoulders.
I can’t remember when I’ve read a book by Janice Cantore, but I was sucked into Crisis Shot. Tess O’Rourke dreams of becoming the first female chief of police in Long Beach, California. As commander of the East Division, she is well on her way . . . until the night she responds to an officer-needs-assistance call and fatally shoots an unarmed teenager. Despite being cleared of wrongdoing by a grand jury, Tess is so hounded by the public that she takes a job in Oregon to escape the bad press.
Winning over the residents of Rogue’s Hollow might be more difficult than adjusting to her new role as police chief in the small, backwater town. Especially when her closest friend, the pastor’s wife, goes missing and the woman’s cousin is found shot. Tess finds an ally in sheriff’s deputy Steve Logan, but as they track down Rogue’s Hollow’s first murderer, she worries that she’s breaking one of her rules and getting too close to him.
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I think prayer is powering you through to deadline! Love your books! Thank you for the chance to win.
I haven’t read any of these 3 books but I’ve read several by both Janice Cantore and Patricia Bradley. I have several of Kristi Ann Hunter’s books and hope to get to them soon.
Oh, what’s powering you through? Reading other great fiction books??? 🙂