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Monday, 6 April 2015

Review: If I Say No (Say Something, #2) by Brandy Jellum

*****4.5 Stars*****
 

This is the follow up book to If I Say Yes, it picks up right after the first book which i immediately liked but was in Reid's POV.
If I Say Yes we found out who was tormenting Liza but with this book we see what Reid was hiding from his past as we all knew there must of been something especially after the phone call at the end of book one.
Liza and Reid are now engaged, the trail that saw Liza's half sister Heidi admitting to attempted murder, the couple are now thrown more secrets and lies as Reid's hidden past comes to haunt him in the form of his brother Rhett.
Rhett was married to lily and had a son but Reid was in love with her and was having a secret affair with her, one day Reid turns up to their house to find it on fire, as paramedics wheel two bodies out, one woman and one baby Reid vows to seek revenge on his brother,
After eight years Rhett is still dodging the police but Reid has always had tracks on him but with this phone call will things spiral out of control and threaten the newly engaged couple?
Will Reid discover more lies?
And will Reid and Liza work through their troubled relationship?
I really enjoyed this book, the author has done a brilliant book as they hook you in from the beginning and keep you on the edge of your seat.
 
 
Blurb
 
Reid Harder thought his life was seemingly perfect. He had the woman he loved and nothing could go wrong. The only exception comes in the form of his brother—Rhett.
Set on revenge, his brother will stop at nothing to make Reid pay for his past mistakes. Teaming up with the FBI, Reid is determined to put an end to his brother once and for all. But sometimes, fate has other plans in store. His relationship with Liza is falling apart, enemies become friends, and family becomes his worst nightmare. With the future unknown, Reid must figure out a way to make amends with his past if he wants to move forward with his future.
 
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