Wendy H. (donkeycheese) - , reviewed on + 1255 more book reviews
Edie Swann has wanted revenge for years, and finally she is back to the town is all happened in. Twenty years ago, Edie's father jumped to his death in the quarry. He was accused of embezzlement, and she is positive he was innocent. She blames the men who accused him for her father's death. Now, back in the town of Redbud, Edie wants to scare those men. She has little black angels that she randomly sends them. It's only to scare them, to make them remember. But soon, those very same men she targeted are turning up dead, and now Edie is scared she will be targeted as the murderer.
Holt Drennen is the town's Chief. He falls hard and quick for Edie, but knows she is hiding something behind her tough exterior. When he finds out who she really is and what she has been doing, Holt is devastated. He has to put choose between his love for Edie or the town. But before long, secrets from the past start to unravel, and its not just those targeted men's lives who are at stake.
Full of passion, mystery, and down to earth characters, ONE DEADLY SIN is a page-turner! I was up late into the night reading. Edie is a unique character full of grit, determination and heart. If you love romantic suspense novels, don't miss out on this one! You will not be disappointed!!
Holt Drennen is the town's Chief. He falls hard and quick for Edie, but knows she is hiding something behind her tough exterior. When he finds out who she really is and what she has been doing, Holt is devastated. He has to put choose between his love for Edie or the town. But before long, secrets from the past start to unravel, and its not just those targeted men's lives who are at stake.
Full of passion, mystery, and down to earth characters, ONE DEADLY SIN is a page-turner! I was up late into the night reading. Edie is a unique character full of grit, determination and heart. If you love romantic suspense novels, don't miss out on this one! You will not be disappointed!!
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