3 Stars!
This book packs some major punches! And the past-to-present shifts hooked me from the start!
Though I don't know what to feel about the heroine, Ella. I adored her in the first part of the book, the time she and Quinlan first met. She's sassy, full of life, sweet, and downright fun! Everything's going great between them, even after their disastrous, spur-of-the-moment Vegas wedding. Then all hell broke loose. Emma left Quin and ran away. From there, I found her irritatingly childish. I understand what happened to her. It was heartbreaking, and I get it! My heart broke for her. But, ugh, she's so whiny, she kept crying and saying... "My baby... they have my baby... my baby... my baby! It started grating on my already frayed nerves! I'm just so glad Ian has the guts to say this to her face: "All you do is mope and cry! Yes, that's fucking right! In the end, I don't care about her. I'm just glad that they found the baby, just for Quin's sake!
Quinlan appeared in the previous books, but we weren't given anything about him aside from the fact that he's the youngest and the one managing the hotel alongside Aiden. Nothing. Until Book 4, and if you read the previous book, you know what happened to him. And Deadly Secrets picked up where Deadly Games left off. Honestly, I didn't know what to feel about Quinlan at first... but as the story progressed, I found myself falling for him. He's broody, complex, and sexy as sin! And I loved that he's different from his brothers in the looks department. Don't get me wrong, he's as gorgeous as the rest of the Kincaid brothers, but he got his looks from his mom. Red hair, green eyes... I loved green eyes!
The chemistry between them was off the charts! I loved their first meeting, their first date; I loved everything about it! The playful and flirty banter between them was great. I'm not exactly a fan of inta-love, insta-lust, or insta-anything. But the insta in this book worked for me. The only thing that didn't work for me was Ella's reasons for walking out on their marriage and leaving Quin. All the drama could have been avoided if she hadn't been stupid.
Overall, it was a great read! I enjoyed seeing familiar faces. It was nice to know that all the Kincaid brothers were settled and happy. I also enjoyed watching Jock and Katie; they were such a sweetheart!