Back Cover
They both
wanted quieter, safer lives, but crime never sleeps…and killers keep killing.
After years as a Chicago homicide detective, Lisa
Grant is ready for the kinder, gentler life of a small-town police chief. But the discovery of a human skeleton by a
construction crew at the edge of town taxes department resources. Enter ex-Navy SEAL Mac MacGregor, the
detective sent by the county to assist on the case. As they work to solve the mystery behind the
unmarked grave, danger begins to shadow them.
Someone doesn't want this dead person telling any tales—and will stop at
nothing to make certain a life-shattering secret stays buried.
Review
This delicious novel arrive in my mailbox the day
before leaving for a camping trip – talk about perfect timing! Capturing my attention from the first page, Buried Secrets is a smashing debut of
Irene Hannon’s latest series, “Men of Valor”.
I couldn’t get enough of the story, and finished the book in two days - and
of course then greatly regretted it as it meant it was over. Done.
No more chapters or pages…or even paragraphs. *sighs*
Buried Secrets was a fast-paced read supported
by strong lead characters. Irene
Hannon is an expert at not only at creating a fantastic storyline, but believable,
and most importantly, likeable characters.
Lisa Grant is a strong female character, but not in the ultra-feminist
way, who is always trying to best the men and make everything a sexist game
(which I find more of a turn-off than anything). Rather, Lisa is confident in her own skin and skills,
not out to prove herself, but to do her best on every case and get the job done. She reminds me of Kate Beckett in the TV
series, “Castle” – not willing to rest a case until it is solved.
Mac McGregor is intuitive and caring, and is Lisa’s
perfect counterpart. He looks out for
his family and, being the oldest, has a deep protectiveness over his brothers. As his feelings deepen for Lisa, he feels
protective over her as well, but not to the point of smothering her. They work as a team – both on and off the
case, and always putting the other’s needs ahead of their own.
So, to sum up the review: I loved Buried
Secrets. It’s a fantastic piece of
story writing. Needless to say, I will
be eagerly anticipating the sequel – due out in Spring 2016!
Book has been provided courtesy of Revell and Graf-Martin Communications, Inc. Available at your favourite bookseller from BakerBooks, a division of Baker Publishing Group.
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