Deadly daddy-issues.
The
Blood-Red Killer, America’s most notorious serial killer, tucked
Supervisory Special Agent Ava Shepherd into bed every night with a
bedtime story and a kiss on the cheek.
Thirty years after his
apprehension, Ava—still running from his memory—becomes the prime
suspect for a murder eerily similar to the ones her father committed all
those years ago. Shattered by the accusation, Ava reluctantly accepts
former flame Special Agent Kenneth Hunt's assistance in clearing her
name.
Kenneth is on the mend, and though their fling is ancient
history, the bruises Ava left on his heart throb in her presence. He’ll
help her, but she’ll have to play by his rules.
When the body count and undeniable heat rise, Ava must face the demons of her past and present—or be consumed by them.
Review: I was given a copy of Painted Walls from NetGalley for an honest review and this is my review.
I
absolutely loved Painted Walls and I can honestly say the second book
in this series was as good as the first if not better. I thought Ava was
an awesome character and I loved her story.
Who would not love
having a serial killer for a father and some sicko trying to frame you
for murders that resemble his? That is what happens to Ava who is an FBI
profiler in this book. Coming to her rescue and to tring to help prove
her innocence is her ex- boyfriend and the man whose heart she broke her
long-time friend Keen. Throughout the book while Ava and Keen race to
prove her innocence and the body count rises these two people who still
hold a lot of past baggage also have to fight to see it they still have a
relationship worth salvaging.
This book is full of surprises and I
was not able to put it down. I can't wait for the third book to come
out. Needless to say Painted Walls gets five out of five stars.
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