When Nathan Hamilton
was accused of killing Landy Connor just weeks before their college
graduation, he lost everything—his friends, his reputation, and the love
of his life, Tenile Barnes. For ten long years, the murder has remained
unsolved, nothing but false leads and dead ends. Desperate to bring
Landy’s killer to justice and win back Tenile’s heart, Nathan starts his
own investigation. But the first break in the case comes at a high
price: Landy’s old roommate Nicole is kidnapped . . . possibly by the
same person who killed Landy.
Nathan and his old friends comb
through every memory, every photograph, and every trace of evidence for
clues about who killed Landy then and who has taken Nicole now. As they
separate fact from vicious rumor and piece together what really happened
that night, they discover that the truth is darker and more twisted
than they ever imagined. The killer is close, waiting in the shadows,
ready to strike again.
In the shocking sequel to Rumors, will the friends finally reveal Landy’s killer . . . or will Nicole be the next to fall?
Review: I was given an ARC from NetGalley for an honest review and this is my review.
The
first thing I am going to do is suggest that you read the first book
that goes along with this one, Rumors, because is give a lot of
background and it also goes right with this one so Rumors is the set-up
book for Revealed that gives the reader all the information they need
before the start this book.
With that said I loved how this book
finished the story the Rumors had me clamoring for answered to who did
it and why. I loved how Revealed picked up without skipping a beat and
had the same intensity as the first book and the same ability to grab
the reader and not let go.
I was thrilled that the author kept the
reader guessing about what was going on and the characters all had the
same draw and ability to to grab the reader and not allow them to put
the book down until the very end. I will admit I was shocked by the end
and I loved it.
Both of these books in these series were excellent
reads and I was unable to put them down. Needless to say this being the
perfect ending it deserves the perfect rating so it gets five stars out
of five stars.
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