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The Wharf

  • Carol Ericson
  • Sep 17, 2018
  • 2 min read

I love the pull tension in this book. I like the fact that Kacie Manning is trying to deny that she has feelings for Ryan Brody. He was the son of her mother's killer and she wanted his father to pay - for his whole family to pay. But he comes to her rescue before they even meet and he can't deny the connection he has for her - he wants her and that's a no brainer. When someone is stalking Kacie, trying to get her to give up the case and leave it alone, things start to get hairy. I like the tension, yet the undeniable lust they have for one another is a what makes this book a good read. I liked how they relieved the villain and who it turned out to be. This book does have some graphic content and I would let anyone who was over 14 read it. I rate this book a 6/10.

True crime writer Kacie Manning vowed to expose the serial killer suspected of murdering her mother. And she was going to use the killer's son to do it. But Ryan Brody wasn't at all what she expected…. The sexy police chief hoped Kacie could clear his father's name, never expecting the beautiful journalist to have other motives. Then her life was threatened, and Ryan's protective instincts kicked into overdrive. Now, as his past came back to haunt him and Kacie, Ryan had no choice but to find out what really tore his family apart twenty-five years ago. It was a truth he had to face if he wanted to keep Kacie safe—and maybe even in his life.


 
 
 

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