Monday, November 4, 2019

Deadly Deceit Review!


Independent and tenacious journalist Vivian DeMarco is back in Walton, Georgia, for one reason--to do her job and get out. When her boss suddenly dies under suspicious circumstances, Vivian's only hope for finding the truth--and the next big story--is small-town law enforcement's lanky poster boy, Deputy Ryan Frost. But the deeper they dig, the more twisted the truth becomes, and Vivian finds herself fighting for not only answers but also her life. False leads, incriminating emails, and someone called The Watcher force Vivian to confront the secret of her past and decide: How much is she willing to risk for the sake of a headline?

Author Natalie Walters welcomes you back to Walton, Georgia, where everyone knows your name--but no one knows your secret.

My thoughts: Wow, this book is amazing! I love that there is so much going on with the story between Vivian trying to figure out who killed her boss and then being placed in the crosshairs of The Watcher. I had a hard time putting this story down and getting things done! It's the perfect mystery to pick up and enjoy on a day or weekend when you have plenty of time to sit and read. I don't want to give anything away, but I felt so bad for a lot of the people who were in The Watchers clutches, since I just wanted to encourage them to come clean rather than allow themselves to be manipulated. Especially one character in particular. With having kids of my own, I want to let them know that there is no reputation worth selling yourself out for and that they are always loved despite a poor choice. But, I digress.
Pick up this book, if you like mysteries. You won't be disappointed!
I received this book from Revell. This is my honest review and is in no way influenced by receiving a complimentary copy.

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The first book is on sale (ebook) for a limited time! These work fine reading out of order, if you have to. (I did, and still enjoyed them)

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