
Hidden Agenda by Lisa Harris is the third novel in her
Southern Crimes series and continues the story of the Hunt family. This is Michael’s story, the brother they
thought that they had buried. Now that
his cover is blown he is not sure how he will escape alive. While he is beaten and waiting for the cartel
to finish him off, he is rescued by an unlikely duo: the top boss of the drug
cartels grown children. Now running for
their lives, secrets are going to come to light and in whom they should put
their trust is anybody’s guess. This was
a fast paced action packed joy of a ride.
Putting me in mind of some of my favorite cop shows, Lisa Harris
delivers a story that wraps up a trilogy and all the question marks of the
previous books. I really enjoyed the
theme of second chances. One of my
favorite quotes was stated by Michael himself when he said he felt like Lazarus
back from the dead and the prodigal son rolled up in one. Not only is this story action packed but we
are also witness to the love story that develops between Michael and Olivia
(the daughter of the drug lord). Theirs
is a rocky road of constant hiding and danger around every corner. I really enjoyed this series and I am pleased
with the resolutions. I want to thank
Revell for my review copy. The opinions
are my own.
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