Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Blind Betrayal Review




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 About the Book

U.S. Marshal Casey Quinn is tasked with escorting a reporter to testify before a grand jury regarding a missing environmentalist. At first, the assignment seems routine. But when it becomes dangerously clear that there's more to the story than anyone knows, Casey and two other marshals--one a man from her past--will have to do whatever it takes to survive. (Goodreads)

My Thoughts

I haven't read a book by Nancy Mehl in quite some time. I didn't read the first books in the series but I didn't feel completely out of the loop. This book starts with a bang and I was curious to see what the characters were all about. Some things in the story line were terribly obvious and while moments were suspenseful, this book didn't have me on the edge of my seat. I had a difficult time loving Casey and I think that made this book difficult for me to love. The other characters were okay and the story went along but I would call it a quick mystery type read. 
Three stars. 



"Thanks to Bethany House  for the opportunity to read this book. All opinions are my own."







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