Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Review: Dangerous Illusions by Irene Hannon

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Detective Colin Flynn investigates a tragic death that’s been linked to a grieving woman with apparent memory loss, but it quickly becomes clear there’s more to the case—and the woman—than meets the eye.

My Thoughts:

Author Irene Hannon certainly puts her characters through some life altering situations, so much so that I really feel sorry for them. In Dangerous Illusions Trish Bailey has already had some difficult years and as she and her mother are trying to recover, the unthinkable happens and Trish is looked as a person of interest. Enter detective Colin Flynn who wants to get to the bottom of the suspicious circumstances surrounding Trish. Trish is already dealing with too much, including a mush too pushy accountant, Matt, who would like to be something more. I liked that Trish was her own woman and knew her own mind, even if someone was trying to make her think otherwise.

Author Hannon really sets up a very interesting suspense, dropping hints here and there about what was really going on. I had inkling of what I thought was happening so I kept reading to see if I was proved correct. I also really liked Colin. He was such a gentleman and I appreciated his chivalrousness and gallant protection of Trish. She really needed as much support as she could get.

I received a copy of this book for free. I was not required to post a positive review and all views and opinions are my own.


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