Former homicide detective
Clint Hayes has his first client as a private investigator: a fragile
beauty he isn't sure he can trust. An injury has left Natalie Drummond
with gaps in her memory, and she sees and hears things that aren't
there. But she's sure she shot an intruder in her Birmingham mansion. So
where's the body, the gun, the evidence? When it's clear someone is
trying to kill his vulnerable client, Clint appoints himself her
protector, working overtime not to fall for her. But someone is dead set
that Natalie never regains her memories—or makes new ones with Clint.
Review: I was given an ARC of Dark Whispers from the author for an honest review and this is my review.
It
was great having a new Faces of Evil book even if it was completely
different from what we are use too and what we have grown to love from
this series.
This is the new new Faces of Evil. Everyone has moved
on in their jobs, a number of the team members have gotten married and
have had children and now here we are with Jess and Buddy opening up a
PI firm together, I mean who would have thought that?
Their first
case has Clint who has also left the police force with Jess trying to
help a woman, Natalie, prove that she actually shot an intruder in her
home. Needless to say the first case for Clint as a PI is full of twist
and turns and a bit of romance for this tough lawman who has sworn off
commitment.
It was great seeing old faces from this beloved series
but sort of bitter sweet with all the time that was missed and a few
hookups that were also mentioned in this book that us dedicated readers
did not get to enjoy unfolding in our books.
I am giving this book five out of five stars.
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