After a disastrous Middle East mission ends his six-year Army Ranger career, Finn McGregor needs some downtime. A peaceful month in the woods sounds like the perfect way to decompress. But peace isn't on the agenda once he crosses paths with publishing executive Dana Lewis, a neighbor who is nursing wounds of her own. Someone seems bent on disrupting her stay in the lakeside cabin she inherited from her grandfather. As Finn and Dana work together to discover who is behind the disquieting pranks, the incidents begin to take on a menacing tone. And when it becomes apparent Dana's foe may have deadly intent, Finn finds himself back in the thick of the action—ready or not.
Irene Hannon, who writes both contemporary romance and romantic suspense, is the author of more than 65 novels. Her books have been honored with three coveted RITA awards from Romance Writers of America (the “Oscar” of romance fiction) and she is a member of that organization's elite Hall of Fame. She has also received a Career Achievement award from RT Book Reviews for her entire body of work. Other awards for individual books include National Readers' Choice, HOLT Medallion, Daphne du Maurier, Retailers Choice, Booksellers' Best, and Reviewers' Choice from RT Book Reviews. She is also a two-time Christy award finalist.
Millions of her books have been sold worldwide, and her novels have been translated into multiple languages.
A former corporate communications executive with a Fortune 500 company, Irene now writes full time. To learn more about Irene and her books, visit www.irenehannon.com.
This was a great book! It was so nice to read Finn’s story. Tangled Webs is the third book in the Men of Valor series, and Finn’s older brothers from books one and two do enter the novel a few times. But no need to worry if you haven’t read the first two books. Tangled Webs can be read as a stand alone.
I really liked these two main characters. Finn and Dana were fun to read about right from the start. They were both characters who could read a situation and know when not to push farther. They both also had things that were traumatic in their pasts which they had to work on opening up about. I just loved the way their relationship developed and watching as they grew closer to each other with every passing day.
The “villains” were believable. I thought the author did an excellent job of showing the situations that these people were in and what brought them to the point in life they felt that their actions were necessary.
I received a complimentary copy of this book. All opinions are my own.
My Thoughts: I was so excited to read this book. It's the final one in the series, and I've enjoyed seeing Finn as a minor character in the first two books. To actually be able to read his story and see him have his happily ever after was quite fun.
I read this book pretty quickly. The plot drew me in in the first few pages and kept me turning pages until the very end. I really think that I like the author's romantic suspense books better than her contemporary romance ones.
As for the characters, I wanted to see how Finn was going to overcome the injury he'd suffered earlier in the series. I loved reconnecting with Mac and Lance. I loved how protective of Dana that Finn was. I also enjoyed seeing their banter back and forth as they fell in love.
I received this book for free as part of Revell's Revell Reads blogging program. I was not required to like the book, only to share my honest opinion. My thoughts and opinions are my own.
Recommended to fans of Dani Pettrey, Irene Hannon, Dee Henderson, Lynette Eason
I listened to this story and really enjoyed it. This narrator is probably one of the best ones I've ever heard. Great job. The story is suspenseful and romantic. Irene Hannon is a favorite of mine.
An excellent mystery. While I wouldn't class it as a "heart-stopping thriller" as the synopsis does, I really enjoyed how different the whole set-up was. The villain/s were hard to predict, since the characterization was novel. (Hard to say what I mean with no spoilers!) I knew things were building to a crisis, but was not sure which way it would possibly fall in the end.
I really enjoyed Finn and Dana as a couple and loved the glimpses of his brothers, stars of the previous two books. While it's more fun to read the books in order, and this gives a few spoilers of the earlier books in the sense of who ends up with who, it otherwise stands fully on its own.
Setting: near and in Mark Twain Forest of MO A solid plot and interesting characters as I have come to expect from this author. Dana and Finn McGregor. She is a book editor and he is an ex-Army Ranger (Special Forces). Both have recent trauma in their backgrounds that still affect them. Small town vibes. Unique plot. Last in a three part series. Finn is the youngest of the three brothers. Revell c2015.
Irene Hannon was the author that introduced me to Christian romantic suspense and I have been a huge fan of her books ever since I first read Fatal Judgment four years ago! I have read every single one of her suspense books to date and loved them all! I was really looking forward to getting to know Finn (We had only briefly met him in the first two books.) and he turned out to be every bit the awesome hero that I knew he would be! Needles to say I was eagerly anticipating Tangled Webs and I was most definitely not disappointed. Finn was an awesome character (And in my opinion totally swoon worthy, he just may be my favorite of the three McGregor brothers!) and so was Dana, I really admired her bravery and determination (Without spoiling anything I will just say that her back story was one of the most unique ones that I have ever seen in a book!) and I thought it was really neat that she was a book editor. I loved that the setting of this book was a fairly isolated cabin on a lake and that the story bounced between there and the center of a small town, I especially loved Hazel at the Walleye diner and Lynette, the police department office manager! The suspense was crazy and reminded me (As if I really needed to be reminded!) of why I love Irene Hannon's books so much! I couldn't put the book down, as evidenced by the fact that I finished it in under twenty four hours! I don't want to risk spoiling anything but I do want to say that I found it super cool how Irene kind of turned her signature climax formula on its head a bit with this one, one of the things I love most about Irene's books are the climaxes and while every one of them is equally fantastic, it was surprising and awesome to see things done a bit differently than usual! Overall, this book was totally awesome, one of Irene's best yet! And I loved every minute I spent reading it! This is definitely yet another Irene Hannon book that will have a permanent spot on my keeper shelf and I definitely anticipate re-reading it in the future! I highly recommend Tangled Webs and cannot wait to read the first book in Irene's next suspense series, Code of Honor when it releases next Fall!
I was honored to receive a review copy of this amazing book from Revell publishers in exchange for my honest review
Free-lance editor Dana Lewis has left her upscale New York lifestyle to seek refuge in her grandfather's rustic cabin, bordering the Mark Twain National Forest in rural Missouri, following a brutal crime that left her vision blurry and her nerves shattered. When her nightmare induced screams bring an unknown neighbor to her rescue, she decides that having an ex-Army Ranger living next door is a plus, especially when troubling events appear to be following her.
Finn McGregor is certain that his military career is over, hoping that some down time spent in a deeps woods setting will bring clarity to his future. When his over active defense systems send him bursting into a young stranger's bedroom, Finn's embarrassment soon turns to gratitude, for he appears to have unearthed a rare jewel, living right next door.
Unfortunately for Finn and Dana, there are treasure hunters of the unsavory sort on the prowl near Dana's property, coupled with the fact that a local law enforcement official has his own reasons for staying minimally involved in the evolving, but tangled, web of clues. Working together, Dana and Finn find that they make quite a good team, both in the short term and possibly longer!
Irene Hannon has closed out her "Men of Valor" series on a very high note!
Irene Hannon had me finishing a book in 4 days which hasn't happened in months!
I really enjoyed the plot of the suspense/mystery. The villains was not as creepy as in her previous books, but they represented people we may meet/know who makes decisions based on difficult circumstances and spirals from there. This was a prefect example of the verse to flee from temptation once it appears. As soon as you give in to one small temptation, it just escalates until you find yourself in a dire circumstance. I also enjoyed the twist at the end where the hero was not who you expect it would be as per normal Irene Hannon books - I didn't see that coming.
I loved the characters and their interaction, especially Finn's brothers and how they relate to each other. The romance was fast but not insta-love since the relationship did develop over a period of a month and then for a few months after.
This book can be read as a stand alone, however, reading it in order might give you a better understanding of the brothers' relationship as well as Finn's injury.
Recommended for fans of romantic suspense, and authors of Dani Pettrey, Terri Blackstock, Lynette Eason, Colleen Coble and Dee Henderson.
Hannon's third and final installment in the Men of Valor series shows off her amazing gift for characterization and blending of romance and mystery. The novel is believable as it explores when good people make poor choices during times of desperation. The development of the love story is heartwarming and realistic, and Finn is a great hero who will make even the most jaded reader believe in a happily ever after. Breathtaking suspense is balanced out by lighter moments in this wonderful tale. After suffering from the effects of PTSD, former Army Ranger Finn McGregor decides to spend a month in a secluded cabin to decompress. He meets his closest neighbor, Dana Lewis, who is also taking time to herself after a traumatic incident. As the two get to know each other, there seems to be an undeniable force drawing them together. Yet strange things are happening around Dana's cabin, and as they escalate, Finn and Dana begin to wonder if she is being targeted for some reason. Can they figure out what is going on before someone gets hurt?
A heartfelt story with new beginnings and both happy and unhappy endings.
Finn and Dana met when he heard her scream through the forest one night. Thinking she was in trouble, he used his ranger skills to direct him to where she was and because he thought she was being harmed he silently broke into her home to help her.
Finn is taking a break in a friend's cabin to try to figure out what to do with life post Army Ranger days. Dana has inherited her pops cabin after he passed away and is taking a break from the big city after a life altering event has happened.
When they find each other they find more than just a new person to know and Dana is giving Finn a new outlook on life.
Tied into this story is another death and a sheriff who has to make a decision as to whether to remain faithful to his beliefs or take the easy way out.
While everyone is working hard at their own things it's easy to get caught up in each other's lives.
I enjoyed this book, as I do all if Ms. Hannon's books. I think you will too.
I received this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
I have really enjoyed Irene Hannon's suspense novels. This is the last book in her Men of Valor series. While it is not important to read the books in order they are all pretty good reads. This book had a few different characters, at times it took me a minute to figure out who I was reading about. I'll be honest in saying the suspense was lacking a bit in this story line. The romance seemed rushed so that kind of irritated me right off. I ended up liking the characters but the overall flow of things romance and suspense just didn't work as well for me. Hannon has talent in her writing this just wasn't my favorite book by her. If you are a fan of hers you will probably want to pick up this book.
"I received this book from Revell for free in exchange for an honest review."
In this final book of the Men of Valor series, we get to spend time with the youngest brother: Finn. Finn has PTSD and is spending a few weeks at an isolated cabin in Mark Twain Forest. His closest neighbor is Dana. Sparks are soon flying between them.
As in other Hannon novels, the villain is revealed early on. What I liked the most about this novel was the character of the police chief. He was in a difficult situation and going through his decisions and consequences was rewarding. What would we do if in his shoes?
I received a complimentary copy of this novel from Rel of Relz Reviews and Publisher Revell. I was not required to post a review and the opinions expressed are my own.
Tangled Webs, the final book in Irene Hannon's Men of Valor series, was a very good romantic suspense. I liked the setting and the opening scene was crazy (I could really feel for the heroine, because it would be frightful for that to happen to someone).
The romance was sweet. I think because both characters were dealing with things, it made it even more romantic to see them start to fall for each other. The ending was also intense.
All in all, I loved this book. It was a phenomenal ending to the series and I can't wait to read Hannon's next suspense! I definitely recommend these books.
*I received a complimentary copy of this book for my honest review. I was not required to write a positive review, only my honest opinion, which I've done.*
So good! I really enjoyed it. I've loved all the brother's books. I'm so glad Finn has such a great story. I'm so glad he ends up with a brave girl. I love the action and the wrongs righted. A great finish to this brother's series.
Finn McGregor is the youngest of three brothers and the last to leave his Special Forces career. I loved the other two but I think I liked Finn best of all. He's struggling with PTSD and an injured leg. But that doesn't keep him from going into knight-in-shining-armor mode when he hears the terrified screams coming from his neighbors house. And that's just the beginning of the newest fast paced suspense story from the talented Irene Hannon.
Finn's neighbor, Dana, is recovering from some trauma of her own and despite the way they meet, she quickly falls under the spell of this wounded warrior. When he makes excuses to come around she gladly lets him. As disquieting incidents around her escalate, Dana relies more and more on Finn to help keep her safe and figure out what is going on. I loved the growing relationship between these two and the fact that they are honest with each other, which keeps them from the misunderstandings that plague a lot of relationships.
The suspense in this book is less than some I've read by this author but I still liked the way it was handled. You know who the bad guys are early on but I like the way she portrays the Chief and the struggle that he is going through. What would it take to make you so desperate that you'd do something criminal? And would it turn you into a cold-blooded killer or would you still have enough conscience to do the right thing in the end? Two different men - two different outcomes? Interesting.
I liked the secluded lake setting (more suspenseful) and the small town vibe with the sweet know-it-all owner of the town cafe. I also liked the inclusion of the other two McGregor brothers in part of the book and that you get a glimpse of the continuation of their relationships. All in all , a very well written suspense book that will keep your attention and leave you satisfied and looking forward to her next series!
*Thanks to Revell Books for a complimentary copy of this book. I was not paid or required to write a positive review and all opinions stated are my own.*
Finn McGregor is spending a couple of weeks at a secluded cabin. Trying to decide what way his career is going to go now that he is out of the military, Finn is needing this time away from everything to think.
Dana Lewis is staying on the neighboring property, getting away from the big city and enjoying the seclusion to work on her editing job. Dana is also getting away from some demons she left behind in the big city. When Finn hears her screaming in the night he rushes over to help her.
After Finn muddles their first meeting he and Dana develop a friendship/attraction for each other pretty quickly. When vandals start to harass Dana, Finn is on the job to find out who is causing the trouble and why.
Chief Burnett has a lot on his plate. His wife is suffering from Alzheimer disease and it is costing him more and more for her care. Always the pillar of the community, having won several awards for being an upstanding man in law enforcement, Chief Burnett finds out what happens when a person begins to compromise their convictions and rationalize their behavior. How long before the tangled webs that have been woven fall apart?
I really liked Finn's story! I loved he and Dana together, they had instant chemistry that added some pretty steamy moments to the read. I really enjoy knowing the bad guy throughout the read as well. I like that we get a look inside of the reasoning behind the behavior. Even though we know "who done it" there is still that element of suspense in wondering what will they do when they get caught, how far will they go to protect themselves? Loved getting a glimpse into what is going on in Finn's brothers lives as well from the first two books in the series. Mac and Lance are now both happily married men and very protective of their baby brother! Tangled Webs was a great ending to the series and I highly recommend it to you if you love a good romantic suspense like I do!
In this one, we finally get to meet the youngest MacGregor! In this conclusion to the Men of Valor series, Hannon takes a break from her usually fast-paced suspense to slow things down just a tad. This one is more romance-and-character-centric. In a rare move, the mystery doesn't really start until the book does, meaning, we see the villain's motivations BEFORE we see the crime. Generally it's the other way 'round, and I have to say that I enjoyed seeing it done this way. The small town and woodsy feel were well done, and the characters were well developed. So, why 4 stars? Wellllll...a couple of scenes felt very rinse-and-repeat (a lot of focus on food, which I don't usually mind, but it was even the same foods at times), AND. I'm ready to see the word "java" take a backseat. I guess I've read too many Hannons lately or something, but that word is on my bad list. It's overused, and overtired. I get it, they need caffeine. But, please, for the love of everything, can we just call it coffee?
TANGLED WEBS is the third book in Ms. Hannon's Men of Valor series, but it easily stands alone. Fans will want to read Thin Ice and Buried Secrets so they don't miss a minute of the suspenseful series.
TANGLED WEBS is different than the usual run-of-the-mill suspense formula in that you knew who-dun-it and you know why, but you don't know how it will all play out. I had to keep reading to see if Finn and Dana would put the pieces together and solve it and how.
The story was a calm, quiet suspense. There were only a couple attacks, but it was more messing with the mind. I sympathized with the characters--all of them. I loved the waitress at the restaurant who saw it all...
If you haven't read TANGLED WEBS grab your copy now.
WOW, Irene Hannon's "Men of Valor" trilogy has placed this new-to-me author on my Favorite author's list!
Thrilling and suspenseful, believable, romantic and clean without being full of religious proselytizing(not PREACHY or full of god-talk) makes her a favorite author of Christian suspense romance.
Loved the unique twists in this one, and the slow-developing sweet romance between the Hero and heroine.
Very, very engaging and not a boring moment. Highly recommend!
This was a well written and entertaining Christian romantic mystery/suspense novel. One thing I disliked in this novel was that the romance became so serious so quickly when it seemed to be entirely based on physical attraction. That's important in a relationship, but it isn't everything and it's not a strong enough to be the foundation for one. Also, I have to point out that this last book of the trilogy had the most sensual scenes, and while I didn't mind too much, it might bother other Christians to read so many intense kissing scenes. However, as was the case with the second novel in the Men of Valor series, Thin Ice, I liked this third novel better than I did the first one, Buried Secrets, because more focus was placed on the mystery and suspense, which I generally prefer in this genre of story.
I went ahead and gave this author another chance and this book was ok. I liked it better than the first book I read by Irene Hannon (book 2 in the series though).
This was a very good read. Well written and a little tamer than most of Irene's suspense novels which actually was kind of nice especially with how far her last book before this went. The premise was quite interesting and the characters of Finn and Dana were very likable. You can't miss with a suspense from Irene!
From first reading an excerpt of this book I knew it was going to provide some fireworks, both in the action and romance departments. I was not wrong. The book starts with Finn McGregor rushing to the aid of a screaming woman, deep in forest at night. And it only gets more exciting from there.
I loved returning once again to the lives of the McGregor brothers. This time Finn is our hero. He is just as upstanding, courteous, handsome and worthy of the title hero as his two older brother are. But Finn's also got some heavy burdens he carries after his time as an Army Ranger. He expects solitude and peace during his time at the cabin tucked away in national forest, maybe even boredom. He doesn't expect to find a gorgeous woman living in the neighbouring cabin. Dana, too, is looking for peace and solitude. But when vandals start damaging her remote property it helps to know Finn is nearby, especially as vandalism is only the beginning.
I love Irene Hannon's mystery-thrillers as much as her contemporary novels. I love how she weaves strong romance with family dynamics and action, all the while keeping me on edge and looking over my shoulder. My fingernails suffer, but the rest of me loves it.
Once again I found an engaging dynamic between our lead characters, Finn and Dana. Both have suffered serious trauma and both find a simple comfort in shared friendship. And their developing relationship and chemistry offers plenty of heat.
As is the case with many of Hannon's mysteries, the reader is in on who the bad guy is, but that doesn't make the book any less engaging as the tension ramps up and the situation gets dangerous.
And of course the two elder McGregor brothers make an appearance. It's especially amusing watching Mac and Lance teasing and bossing Finn around, demonstrating their love through gruff banter. It's also lovely to catch a glimpse into the continuation of their love stories. I am sad to be at the end of this exciting Men of Valor series. Each book could be read as a standalone or in any order, though I think it would be most enjoyable to simply read them all, starting with Buried Secrets (my favourite of the series and the first book).
But I'm not too sad, because while this may be the end of the Men of Valor series, Irene Hannon has plenty in store for her readers. My copy of Tangled Webs included both a note about an upcoming new series entitled Code of Honor and an excerpt from Sandpiper Cove, the third book in the Summer Harbor series. I'm very much looking forward to both.
The publishers provided a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
There's always a rush of anticipation whenever I get an Irene Hannon book in hand. I know I will settle into an absorbing story that will keep me buried in the pages for the duration of the read. No distraction is big enough to deter me from my reading pleasure...well, maybe if Finn McGregor in the flesh walked into my room I might spare a glance his way. :-)
So, Finn. Blissful sigh. Ex-army ranger on hiatus in the country surrounded by woods and lake and a rather intriguing and very beautiful neighbour. Their first meet is memorable. And Dana is packing quite a mystery which peaks Finn's natural curiosity. Hannon offers readers a tantalizing slow reveal of her background that kept me committed to turning pages in order to figure everything out. Love that kind of armchair heart-racing puzzle.
Their love story heats up pretty quickly but with all the wariness of getting involved in what is destined to be a long distance relationship since they live in different parts of the country. But the attraction is so intense it isn't long before they are falling hard and fast which results in some toe-curling, playful, sweet and heady romantical scenes. The kind I love to savor. :-)
As to the suspense -- this one is more mystery than suspense. And it's not one that we need to solve since Hannon lets us in on the who, what, where right from the beginning. An unusual twist for this genre but I found it engaging. And knowing what was happening while Finn and Dana are in the dark made the read edgier in a different kind of way.
If you are a Men of Valor fan you'll be thrilled to know that Finn's big brothers, Mac and Lance, make a few cameo appearances. And there's a beautiful, heartwarming scene at the end with the whole family together which wraps this series up perfectly. No worries if you haven't read Buried Secrets or Thin Ice because Tangled Webs reads well as a standalone too. I just get such a kick out of catching up with past heroes.
Another superb romantic suspense from a must-read author.
Book has been provided courtesy of Baker Publishing Group and Graf-Martin Communications, Inc.
If you are looking for a book that will keep you glued to the pages, then "Tangled Webs" is just what you have been waiting for!
Irene Hannon once again satisfies with her final installment in the "Men of Valor" series, a book starring great characters who will instantly earn your sympathy and admiration. From the first chapter, I was drawn into Dana's story, curious about the cause of her nightmares that draw Finn into her life. Finn's past is equally intriguing, and Hannon does a good job at teasing out their histories in a believable way without things feeling rushed. Those readers looking for some romantic flavour will enjoy the instant chemistry that sparks between Finn and Dana, and the way these characters are able to encourage each other provides a deeper level of intimacy than simple physical attraction. I think the character that most interested me is actually Chief Burnett, as you can't help but feel for him as he's torn between what is good and ethical and the reality of needing to pay his wife's medical bills. He is one of those characters who is part hero, part villain, and though his situation doesn't at all excuse his behaviour, it reminds me that even the "bad" guys have a story that led them to where they are today. The solid plot and great characters combine to make for some entertaining reading, and those readers who've faithfully followed the Men of Valor series from the first book will feel rewarded for their patience in waiting for book 3, as it provides a great conclusion to the series.
"Tangled Webs" once again proves why Irene Hannon continues to be a favourite for readers who enjoy a good romantic suspense novel. I award this book a solid rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars.
Book has been provided courtesy of Baker Publishing Group and Graf-Martin Communications, Inc.
Finn, the youngest McGregor brother, is borrowing a friends cabin for a month to see if he can get back on track. A former Army Ranger that is now out due to injuries, he's suffering from smothering big brothers and some PTSD. When he's awakened by screams in the middle of the night, he goes into defense mode. He finds another cabin with a young woman, obviously suffering from her own tragic past. Her nightmares drove her to seek refuge in her grandparents cabin in hopes that the peace and quiet would calm her. But an Army Ranger breaking into her home in the middle of the night is not exactly calming.
I love how this author starts out her books. The plot grabs you and sucks you in. The parts suspense, part romance novel was fast paced, but had some sweet moments as well. I loved the two characters, I felt like they fit well together. The author did a great job of portraying the effects of PTSD. The secondary characters were small town and sometimes hilarious. I also liked the inclusion of the other two brothers from the previous books. While this is in a series, it can definitely be read as a stand alone. Also I was so sure I knew how it would end. But it wasn't guy rescues girl like most romances are, so I was surprised, but loved it. Overall, I would definitely recommend this book if you like suspense, clean romance, and christian elements.
I was provided a copy of this book by the publisher. All opinions are my own.
I enjoyed how the author builds up the suspense in this novel! It’s not one of those that start off with a bang and keep you going till the end; instead it starts out with a sense of peace that quickly accelerates into an action-packed thrill ride and entangles you in its sticky web!
I loved Finn’s character and getting to know the third and youngest brother in this series. Ex-Army Ranger injured overseas, he retreats to a secluded cabin in the woods to clear his head and heal. What he didn’t count on was a beautifully distracting neighbor! Having just lost her grandpa, Dana also decides to leave behind the big city & stay in her grandpa’s cabin to heal. What quickly ensues is two people bonding together with similar hurts helping each other find their way again. But trouble comes soon enough in a form the reader never expects! As the danger quickly escalates, they work together to stay one step ahead.
I had a hard time putting this one down. This authors style of writing ensnares you so thoroughly, you will find yourself forgoing anything else just to turn the pages faster! It quickly builds up until the fast and furious ending. And though the reader knows who the culprits are, it just adds to the mystery and suspense. A believable masterpiece that could almost be ripped from today’s newspaper!
*Thank you NetGalley for providing me a copy of this story. All opinions expressed here are strictly my own*
There's not a hint of mystery with this novel. Just pure suspense. You know the villain is planning on upping the game; you just don't know exactly how or when. Only that it will be soon, and it's going to go from bad to worse.
When reading a Hannon book, you know you can depend on a complex villain as well as complex protagonists. Even so, I was surprised by her incredible characterization of the conflicted sheriff, who is neither a villain nor one of the romantic leads. He's sympathetic. Likeable. A good guy. But he makes some bad choices. It's definitely an example of how even good people can be put into a position of great temptation and fail to run away. The title certainly applies to him!
I liked how Finn and Dana complemented each other; both have recently been through a traumatic experience, and it helps them understand each other--a safe person to open up too. I highly enjoyed Finn's interactions with his brothers; they definitely acted like family--both loving and annoying. Buried Secrets is still my favorite of the trilogy, but I enjoyed this conclusion to the series.
Thank you Revell for providing a free book to review; I was not required to make the review positive, and all opinions are my own.
This is the third book in this series, and yes I have read them all, once I read the first I was hooked on this series, and wish there were more brothers. This book is retiring Army Ranger Finn McGregor’s story, and former hostage Dana Lewis. Can you imagine being alone in a wooded cabin, decompressing from action, and all of a sudden hearing a woman screaming? This is how Dana and Finn meet, you can imagine the effect on both of them, and especially with both having signs of PTSD. I love this author’s books, and know I have a winner when I pick one up, and this one does not disappoint. She offers a bit of everything here, both good and evil, and the struggles in between. Really makes you think too, to what extent would an honest man go to protect a loved one? Don’t miss this final book in this series, and treat yourself and read the other two, you really won’t be disappointed. I received this book through the Revell Blogger Program, and was not required to give a positive review.
+++ Arc provided by the publisher, via NetGalley, for an honest review +++ There is a plot line in this book that is awesome, just for the fact of being there, and that is the chief of police and his wife’s story. Loosing someone for a disease such as Alzheimer is a tragedy, and kudos for Irene Hannon for portraying it! There’s a lot of ingredients that I like: an ex-Army Ranger (a wounded warrior), an editor (I enjoyed that) with rigid deadlines, the whole small-town setting, the secondary characters, the poignant story of the chief of police and his wife, the relationship and comradeship between the three brothers. Hannon is a professional writer, she knows how to handle characterization, dialogue, multiple POV. I’ve enjoyed some of her previous books and gave up on others. This one was an enjoyable read, but the romance is a bit too bland for my taste. I'm grateful to the author, the publisher and NetGalley for providing a free copy.