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Friday, March 4, 2011

Deadly Lies- Cynthia Eden

Title: Deadly Lies
Author: Cynthia Eden
Release Date: March 2011
Type: Romance/Adult
Rating: 4.5/5

She wants to hide the pastFBI Special Agent Samantha Kennedy is haunted by memories of the serial killer who abducted her. To keep the darkness at bay, she pretends to be a different, more confident woman. This Samantha doesn't fear every unknown face. So she throws caution to the wind and shares a night of unbridled passion with a handsome stranger.
He needs to uncover the truth
One night isn't enough for successful entrepreneur Max Ridgeway. He wants more of the sexy, smart, mysterious woman who slipped away before dawn. When they meet again, their attraction is undeniable-until his stepbrother goes missing, and Max realizes that Samantha isn't who she seems. But they must trust each other to trap a ring of bloodthirsty kidnappers before the nightmares that terrorize Sam become irrevocably real.
As a merciless criminal spins a web of . . .
DEADLY LIES


I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book for many different reasons. Sam Kennedy was introduced to us in the first book of this trilogy. Sam suffered a really serious trauma and hasn't been the same in the two years that it's happened. All she wants is to find someone to help her forget everything and just feel. That's where Max comes in. I'm a huge sucker for the name Max, so I liked him right off the bat. All Sam wants is no-strings sex and Max wants something more. Sam finds that she just couldn't keep away from Max, and that is when the sh*t hits the fan. Max's brother gets abducted by the same kidnappers that Sam's team in the SSD division for the FBI is looking for.

The dynamic between Max and Sam is hot. There isn't much to say about that. They have chemistry, and it sizzles the pages through out the entire book. The one thing I love most about this book is all the twists and turns the author takes us on through out the journey, which most of the book takes place over the span of only a couple of days. The author keeps us engaged and interested through out. This book wasn't predictable. Which is really hard for an author to accomplish, and I think Cynthia Eden did a fantastic job keeping me and the edge of my seat.


I definitely recommend this book to anyone who loves romance and a good mystery. I suggest you read the other two books first because they go in order. At the same time though, this could be read as a stand alone, it just might be a bit more difficult to understand until certain things are explained.Pin It

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