At age ten, Riley
Lambert watched helplessly as her sister was abducted from her bedroom.
Fifteen years later, she’s channeled the pain of her past into a career
as an FBI profiler. Riley devotes her life to bringing violent criminals
to justice…and secretly uses government resources to search for her
sister, who was never found.
When Riley gets a call from the only
man who’s ever swept her off her feet with a killer two-step and
dangerous smile—ex-Navy SEAL Thayne Blackwood of Singing River,
Wyoming—it stirs up dark memories. Thayne’s sister, Cheyenne, has been
kidnapped. There are no leads, and the only witness is the victim’s
Alzheimer’s-afflicted grandmother.
Desperate to find Cheyenne,
Thayne needs Riley’s expertise. With time running short, they delve into
dangerous small-town secrets while fighting against an increasingly
ruthless adversary. But when her past and his present collide in a
shocking revelation, can they overcome the secrets that have kept them
apart?
Review: I was given an ARC of Forgotten Secrets from NetGalley for an honest review and this is my review.
I
can honestly say I really enjoyed this book from start to finish. It
was full of action and had a very intriguing plot that kept me guessing
throughout the book.
I usually don't like books that have as many
active character points of views as this one had but for this book it
really worked and the author did an excellent job keeping the book
flowing without any problems or confusion.
As for the two main
characters Riley and Thayne I liked both of them. I mean what is there
not to like about a brilliant female FBI agent who can get into crazies
heads and a sexy Navy Seal who goes home to fill in as Sheriff to help
out when his Dad is sick? They are the perfect people to pair up in a
book.
Then when this story gets unravelled after they start to put
the pieces together on who took Thayne's sister this book starts to play
with your mind completely. The perfect recipe for a romantic suspense
book.
I am giving Forgotten Secrets five out of five stars.
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