Sunday, December 23, 2018

Breach of Trust (Atlanta Justice Series) by Rachel Dylan






This is the third book in the Atlanta Justice Series.  Mia is a corporate attorney who is representing a tech firm in a lawsuit. The situation soon becomes much bigger than she bargained for when espionage and murder become part of the mix.  A friend of a friend, Noah,  who owns a PI firm is hired to help Mia sort things out.  Of course we know Mia and Noah from the previous two stories but they become the focus of this one.  There is so much going on in this book that it takes till the last page to figure out everyone’s true character and what exactly transpired.  This book is well thought out and well crafted to give the reader the maximum enjoyment.  Starting this series I thought the author was very brave to write stories around corporate attorneys, whose lives must be rather dull, but the attorneys in these books did not end up in dull situations and there was a lot of intrigue involved.  I know that anyone who loves justice stories (FBI, attorneys, police officers etc) will love this series and this book in particular.  Some authors come up with a weak story by the time they get to the third book of a series but this author has gotten better with each one. 

I received this book from Bethany House through NetGalley in exchange for an honest opinion and  review.  I highly recommend it!

Monday, December 17, 2018

Flights of Fancy by Jen Turano







This is an entertaining story about a Miss Isadora Delafield, a New York city heiress in the 1880s. Her high society mother wants her to marry a visiting Duke from England but Izzie has heard alarming tales about the deaths of the Duke’s former wives.  She accepts help from her best friend and  a couple of others who are also alarmed at the prospect of the Duke getting his hands on Izzie and her fortune.  Izzie steals away under the guise of answering help wanted ads in Pennsylvania, a prospect of which she is woefully unprepared.  Mr. Ian MacKenzie hires her and soon realizes that she is not who her references portrayed her to be.  Much occurs after this to include 4 orphaned children, an old couple, and various cows, horses, chickens and assorted other farm animals. This was a fun read!

I have enjoyed everything of Jen Turano’s that I have read thus far and highly recommend this book if you want some lively entertainment. 

I received a copy of this book from Bethany House through NetGalley in exchange for a review.