Monday, October 18, 2010

Two Lethal Lies by Annie Solomon

Two Lethal LiesPublication Date: Oct 1, 2010
Pages: 400
Genre: Romantic Suspense
My Rating;


Summary: (Goodreads)On the run since his daughter was born, Mitch Turner has concealed a truth so dangerous, its discovery could jeopardize both their lives. But when a series of shocking murders hits their new found home, the trail leads straight to Mitch. With the police out for blood and his daughter ripped from his arms, he has nowhere to turn--until a beautiful stranger offers her help.
Neesy Brown has made mistakes in her life, yet she refuses to believe this mysterious man is a killer. There's a strength in his broad shoulders that draws her to him and a weariness in his eyes that she longs to ease. As the murders tear her small town apart, she vows to help Mitch find his missing child. But a cunning predator is pulling them deeper and deeper into his fatal game. And the price of losing is the child--and the future--they could both share
My Thoughts: I really enjoyed this book. The story line was different from anything I have read in awhile and that was nice. Too often you read the same plots, just changed up a little and authors add their own little twists. Which is fine, because they still make good reads.  However, this book was refreshing because it was different.  I do have to say, I didn't really find this book to be romantic. There was a slight romance between Mitch and Nessy, but it didn't make the story. The story line and the suspense to get Mitch to Julia and figure out who was murdering these women is what made the story. The first chapter of this book will have you hooked and make you think you are getting ready to start a horror book, and thankfully that is the most graphic chapter but it gets you ready to find the killer.

If your looking for something different, that will catch your attention, this book is for you.





**This book was provided to me by Forever Romance for my honest review on this book. I was not required to make this a positive review**

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