FBI Agent Lucy Kincaid and her fiancé Sean Rogan are two weeks away from their wedding and they both have a lot going on leading up to the big day. Sean is out of town, secretly meeting with son Jesse to encourage him to accept his witness protection situation. Lucy is working with her team to locate the stolen babies uncovered in their last investigation when Sean’s sister Eden suddenly shows up on her doorstep, stating that she’s there for the wedding. Against her better judgment, Lucy leaves her alone but when Noah Armstrong learns she’s there, he knows something’s not quite right and decides to investigate on his own. His suspicions are on target as Eden and twin brother Liam are definitely on a secret mission that ultimately has disastrous consequences.
Let me warn you that it doesn’t take long before this story shifts into the highest gear and you will not be able to put the book down. I finished it in one day because it was nonstop madness created by the mysterious Liam and Eden, who I’d wondered about since the Rogans were first introduced. They’d been ousted from the family business six years ago but an explanation had never been served up. Not only is the reason revealed, other revelations surface that I never would have imagined (I’m looking at you, Noah). These twin siblings are nothing like the brothers we’ve come to know. The lengths they will go to and the risks they take with others’ fates will shock you. When they place Lucy in serious danger, I knew we were dealing with something different.
I listened almost nonstop and the narrator delivered an outstanding performance for this train wreck duo. She managed a host of characters, making me feel as if there were multiple people narrating and adding to the suspense and sense of imminent danger. It’s well crafted, providing even more insights into the Rogan family and moves at a rapid pace. The ending is emotional, exciting, nerve wracking and whatever other superlative you can imagine. I’m still reeling from what happened but satisfied with the outcome. This was a good one.
Book Info
- Release Date: March 7, 2017
- Series: Lucy Kincaid #12
- Narrator: Ann Marie Lee
- Audio Length: 13 hours, 48 minutes
- Publisher: Macmillan Audio
No better recommendation than finishing a book in one day! Wonderful enthusiastic review, Jonetta!
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Thank you, Marialyce💜 It was such an exciting listening experience.
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I loved your enthusiasm! You can’t go wrong with an Allison Brennan book and this one looks particularly good ❤️ Wonderful review!
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Thank you, Tessa💜 She’s been a reliable, go-to author to date.
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Excellent review, Jonetta. I can already feel the breakneck pace of the book after reading your review.
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Thank you, Debjani💜 I promise I’m not exaggerating!
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This sounds so good, Jo. I love a good page-turner. Excellent review as always! 🧡
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Thank you, Mischenko💜 It’s unusual for me to binge listen to a book this long.
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This sounds good. Glad to hear that you enjoyed it. Great review!
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Thank you, Jacob💜 It really surprised me.
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Fab review! This is definitely one of the series I need to try and make time for…
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Thanks, Yvo💜 We’re enjoying our group read!
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I recently ran across an Allison Brennan book on my shelves and thought of you, Jonetta! I’ve been working hard to get my books more organized. Love your enthusiastic review! ♥️
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Thank you, Jennifer💜 It’s no wonder about the reminder…I’ve made no secret of my enjoyment of this author…like a broken record😏
I miss you here💜💜💜
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