***3 Stars***
I enjoyed the beginning of this story and thought is started out really well. Felicity is pulled from her burning home believing she was home alone tells the fire service that no one else is home, but to her horror she realised that her twin brother Blake was also home as she saw him pulled from the fire unconscious and badly burnt. He later dies and as the investigation into the fire goes on it's later revealed that it was arson.
For some reason, I didn't really connect with Felicity and some things she did/said really irritated me.
There were a few surprises in the story, most of them I had already guessed but some I hadn't. It probably would have been more enjoyable for me if I hadn't guessed.
I think that after the fire and wake, the story really slowed down quite a bit for a good few chapters but I enjoyed the last part of the book.
I loved the ending and how it was kind of left open, I'm hoping there will be a follow up to this book and I will read it if there is.
Blurb
I'm Felicity Stone, a twenty-five-year-old with my whole life ahead of me. Well, until recently.
I didn't do it. Why would they think I did? Why would I want my twin brother dead? Why is everyone looking at me like I'm a criminal?
Well, everyone except him... Hayes Peyton, the charmingly beautiful stranger I met in the park at midnight; a totally legitimate place to meet the man of my dreams. Plus, he knows I'm innocent.
Believing him is easy. So very easy. Maybe too easy?
But when you hear things like: 'All good is laced with some bad, and everything you think is the truth, is nothing more than a blatant lie,' it makes you question reality.
In Shari J. Ryan's latest Romantic Suspense, Red Nights, you wonder how dark your world can get before all you see is red.
---A standalone, Romantic Suspense---
I didn't do it. Why would they think I did? Why would I want my twin brother dead? Why is everyone looking at me like I'm a criminal?
Well, everyone except him... Hayes Peyton, the charmingly beautiful stranger I met in the park at midnight; a totally legitimate place to meet the man of my dreams. Plus, he knows I'm innocent.
Believing him is easy. So very easy. Maybe too easy?
But when you hear things like: 'All good is laced with some bad, and everything you think is the truth, is nothing more than a blatant lie,' it makes you question reality.
In Shari J. Ryan's latest Romantic Suspense, Red Nights, you wonder how dark your world can get before all you see is red.
---A standalone, Romantic Suspense---
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