Saturday, March 2, 2019

Blamed

In Edie Harris's Blamed, the first installment in the Blood Money romantic suspense series, this debut will blow you away with the first chapters. For Beth Faraday, she wanted a quiet life as a former assassin in her hometown of Chicago as an art historian as a museum. But that didn't come easy for her, when she came face to face from someone in her past--someone she had thought she had killed during the war in Kabul a couple of years. And she was set out to kill him, when now it was the other way around. Someone's gunning after Beth and wanted her dead. In came Raleigh Vick, a spy for T-16, who was set out to kill her, but things changed as he saved her life. They remember when they first met and sparks fly for each other. But now the chemistry between them in red-hot and more than fiery than before when they make love. Before you can call this a happy reunion for them, they had to deal with the lies between them and an unknown threat--a possible double agent in the midst. For Raleigh, he teamed up with Beth's brothers and make an unlikely alliance to find her and to dispatch the threats that lurked for them. In the end, Vick profess his love and future for Beth in an intense climax for them in a sweet, happy ending.

This was a fantastic romantic suspense debut that would have you at the edge of your seat. I did care for Beth on how she wanted to leave her former life as an assassin behind. I did care for her and how she felt about Vick who had been in love with her for years. I also found Raleigh as a charming spy who wanted to do the same and kiss the espionage games behind when he had met his match with Beth. I did love the vast locations from London, Chicago, and also to the Middle East with mesmerizing scenic settings to put you there to witness the war and the chemistry between them. This would scintillate you with fast-paced action, smouldering romance, fiery suspense, and sparks of mystery from start to finish.

Will you pick up a copy of Blamed today?


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