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Romantic suspense doesn’t get any better than this book with its second chance at love trope and danger running rampant in the small town of Pearl Springs. When Jenna Hart left Chattanooga under a cloud of suspicion, she found a new place and a new job as a deputy in Pearl Springs, back home where her roots are. But when local men are murdered, her refuge isn’t safe anymore. TBI agent Max Anderson comes to town to protect a Senate candidate and finds out that the threats against him are real, but all is not as it seems. The deceit is in layers in this book and unravels carefully and enticingly. There is a subplot about Jenna’s being endangered by her past and the two plots are woven together seamlessly. I really enjoyed the dynamics between the main characters and the realistic dialogue with the secondary characters. I especially liked the mystery that was gripping and the tension that escalated as danger got closer to Jenna and Max. The story is expertly crafted and addictive. By the end of the first chapter, I was totally engaged in the story and wanted to keep reading to find out what the secrets were and why so many people were involved in keeping it. The author teasingly reveals the details slowly and in a perfect way to keep me engrossed in the plot and the lives of the characters. Perfectly paced and with realistic and unique characters, this book is one not to miss that captivated me as I pieced together the clues right along with the characters.
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I've been looking forward to this book, and it did not disappoint. This whole series has kept me on the edge of my seat, but this one is my favorite. I was invested from the very first paragraph and could hardly set the book down to tend to other things. I finished it in record time. It was intriguing and suspenseful the whole way through.

I really liked Jenna and Max. They made a great team as they worked together to solve the baffling crimes going on around town. There were some things they had to work through, but I was rooting them on the whole time.

It was really interesting (and infuriating) hearing about what happened when the dam was built and the trouble it caused and might still be causing twenty years later. The tension and intrigue kept rising as the story progressed and had me turning the pages as fast as possible, eager to discover the outcome.

This was a fantastic romantic suspense that had a dash of psychological thriller thrown into the mix. I highly recommend it! Even though it's book three in the series, it stands alone perfectly fine.

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I received an arc from NetGalley and this is my honest opinion.

This was an intricately woven story with lots of mystery and a side of romance. The storyline will keep you guessing right up to the end.

Max and Jenna have a history which collides in the present with multiple threats and deaths occurring in the town Jenna now works in. When Max shows up as a TBI agent Jenna must learn to work and trust him again.

Lots of twists and turns in this story and definitely one I would recommend.

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Pearl River, book #3

Deputy Jenna Hart has been working Pearl Springs for sometime now when city officials begin to be targeted by a killer. Is someone bearing a grudge and is set on revenge after the construction of a dam forced people to move out… Agent Maxwell Anderson is assigned to the case and will work along with Jenna to solve the mystery….and as the investigation progresses and the teams track down the killer….a smoldering attraction sparks into a romance…. Awe.

This mystery has a bit of everything: a killer, some suspense, a bit of teasing romance, subdued action, some tension, has an interesting premise, good actors, nicely written, clean language, some chapters from the killer’s point of view and a multilayered mystery to unravel. In general, this story is well-done and should please all who enjoy an entertaining journey with a light overlay of romance and faith.

“Deadly Revenge” , pulled my away from my usual read and it gave me a refreshing change, so nice to have from time to time.

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The third in the Pearl River series is hard to put down as Jenna Hart tries to fight back her PTSD while solving a complex mystery. Shadows of the past keep creeping back. Do the recent murders have anything to do with a dam project from years ago? Or is it just her imagination? Readers who love mysteries will enjoy this multilayered story. Highly recommended!

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Deputy Jenna Hart is working in Pearl Springs as a deputy. This is her hometown, and someone is killing former city officials. Agent Maxwell Anderson form the TBI formally worked with Jenna years ago in Chattanooga he is investigating the death threats on a senator from Pearl Springs. Max and Jenna have a strong connection to each other and working together again has restarted the attraction. They think the two killings and attempt on the senator are about the dam-built years ago. Someone is also after Jenna, and it looks like they have followed her from Chattanooga to take revenge. Wonderful story line, great suspense.

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Deputy Jenna Hart is now working in her hometown and is being targeted by a killer. Max Anderson is a TBI agent and also her former boss when they both worked in the Chattanooga Police Department. He is in town and assisting with the investigation. As they work together to solve several murders and attempts on Jenna's life, they are rediscovering their friendship and seeing where it leads. This is a great read and I recommend it.

I was given this book by Revell Publishing via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I was not compensated in anyway.

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Evil always prefers darkness to light.

The author does a fantastic job of weaving two different stories together. Shunned after being shot in Chattanooga, Detective Jenna Hart moved back to Pearl River where her home is. The case involving that shooting was never really completely solved. Is it possible that it followed her to her hometown? Or why is she being followed, her house broken into and other questionable things happening?

Pearl River is hosting the rally for former mayor Harrison Carter, who is hoping to be elected to the senate. Threats have Tennessee Bureau of Investigation agent Max Anderson in town to help with security. However, former councilmen seem to be dying - accidentally? Alexis Stone, Chief Deputy, does not think these are random. Will Jenna, Max and the others discover what is going on before someone else dies?

Will the evidence finally prove what is really happening here and where evil is hiding? An ARC of Pearl River, #3 was received through Revell, Baker Publishing Group and NetGalley. These thoughts are my own and were in no way solicited.

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Deadly Revenge, third of the Pearl River series, is a suspenseful story that kept me turning the pages with interest and anticipation. Jenna Hart left Chattanooga PD after getting shot in a surveillance watch that went wrong and returned home to Pearl Springs to work as a Deputy. When local former and current politicians are targeted, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation agent and Jenna's old boss Max Anderson is assigned the case because a Senate candidate is threatened. There is so much going on in Pearl Springs, unresolved anger from many years ago, and Jenna's past appears to be in play. Great characters, danger, action, and a multilayered mystery to unravel as well as a little romance make this book hard to put down. Highly recommended.
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A fast paced, intense romantic thriller that takes up on a heart pounding journey! Full of twists and turns and never lacking in suspense, you will find this book difficult to put down.

Deputy Jenna Hart finds herself back in her hometown of Pearl Springs. When a local city official is killed, Jenna finds herself as the lead detective for the first time and thrust into figuring out a sinister plan to take down former city officials. TBI Agent Maxwell Anderson, Jenna’s former boss in Chattanooga, is in Pearl Springs to help protect the Senatorial candidate. When he and Jenna cross paths, sparks immediately fly and old feelings rekindled. As they race to figure out who is targeting former officials in Pearl Springs, it soon becomes evident another plan is at play but this one against Jenna personally. Can they figure out two evil plots and learn to trust each other in the process?

This book is an excellent addition to the series! It kept me captivated and I hated to see it end. Great characters that you are really drawn to and lots of suspense and danger to keep you glued to the page.

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INTRIGUING ROMANTIC SUSPENSE

I am a fan of writers who can plan spectacular novels full of intrigue, mystery, mayhem, murder, and suspense, leading the two main characters to romance. Author Patricia Bradley manages to do this and more in her latest release, Deadly Revenge (Pearl River Book #3). In my opinion, this is Bradley’s best writing to date. She has given more depth to her returning characters of Deputy Jeanna Hart, who has been working on the police force in Pearl River, and Agent Maxwell Anderson of the Chatanooga Police Department. Bradley developed a timely plot that involves trying to solve the mystery surrounding why city officials are suddenly dying and not from natural causes, even if that is what their deaths look like at first glance. Someone or a group is attempting their version of vigilante justice to right a wrong committed against many of the town's landowners when a dam was constructed. Jeanna and Max take on the duty of tracking the killer before a political rally where the former mayor is running for the US Senate.

I enjoyed this novel from start to finish. It kept my attention, and the characters were credible, which made it easy to choose sides. I highly recommend this novel!

Revell and NetGalley provided me with a complimentary copy of this book. However, my opinions are entirely my own and uninfluenced.

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Past kills and current kills come together to be figured out in this book. A book about revenge that made it hard to put this book down. I finished it over one weekend. The small town setting is a perfect backdrop to this story.

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Deadly Revenge by Patricia Bradley is the first book I’ve read of her long list of mystery/suspense novels. The twists and turns kept me turning pages. Try as I might, I couldn’t decipher this mystery until the culprit was revealed. I’m looking forward to reading many more of her stories.

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4 of 5 stars
This book was so good! I never would have guessed the murderer. I tried…and failed. Now I’m overjoyed. The best books are always the ones that surprise me. And Patricia did it! I absolutely loved Max and Jenna. He definitely stood up for her and believed in her even when she thought she might have been losing it. I was a little disappointed that you don’t really get to read about the kids that Max and Jenna take care of, but that’s a small thing. I would highly recommend!

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Officer Jenna Hart returns to her hometown for a change of pace after being injured in a drug incident gone wrong in Chattanooga. But things in the sleepy town of Pearl Springs turn sinister when people die in mysterious circumstances. TBI agent, Max Anderson, was Jenna’s boss in Chattanooga. Max is in town to set up security for a notable politician, and shows up at a crime scene surprising Jenna. While helping each other seek out clues, they wonder what might have been in their past relationship.
This was a complicated, whodunit plot that kept me guessing. And the psychological games that the bad guy was playing with, Jenna had me on pins and needles. The romance was slow, but showed how Jenna and Max were learning to rely on each other. There was a solid faith thread that focused on the clear difference between right and wrong, looking to God for guidance and acknowledging that He is in control.
Do not miss this intriguing story of second chances and mysteries unresolved in the past.
* I received a complementary copy of this book from Revell Reads on behalf of the author and a NetGalley copy for review. I was not required to post a favorable review. All opinions are mine alone.*

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I loved this third book in the PearlRiver series. Lots of mystery and suspense. Jenna and Max get together again to solve the murders. Great Christian romantic suspense.

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This was my second Patricia Bradley novel. I enjoyed the mystery/suspense, but because I hadn’t read some of the other novels that mentioned the other characters, I felt like their parts in the novel were a little disconnected, kinda like being on the outside of an inside joke. I enjoyed the main characters, the action, and the story line. I’d definitely read another book by this author, and maybe go back and read some of the previous novels so I”ll be a cool kid in the know about the rest of the gang. The glimpses I got made them seem intriguing :)

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This was another great romantic suspense novel by Patricia Bradley! This is the 3rd book in the Pearl River series. It can stand completely alone, but to have the background of the side characters in this one, it's best to have read the series in order. This book follows Deputy Jenna Hart. Fans of the series will know who she is and it's good to finally get some of her story. There were a couple of intertwining plots going on with this one, which kept me turning pages and wondering if they were connected. Three years ago when an op went awry, Jenna suffered PTSD after getting shot. Now back in her hometown, she begins to question her own sanity when things start happening that she can't explain and can't prove. In the meantime, politicians from 20 years prior start receiving threats and begin turning up dead. Can they solve the case(s) before someone else is murdered?

I enjoyed the small town feel of this book, and the fact that there was romantic history between the main characters so that the romance didn't feel so fast paced. I also enjoyed the many threads woven into this story that kept the multiple mystery elements interesting. There was a more subtle but present faith thread included as well. The suspense element was well done and though I thought I knew who the culprit was, it turns out I really didn't. There were parts of the story that felt a bit redundant, but overall this was a great romantic suspense novel and a great ending to this series. Special thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for an advance e-copy of this book. I was under no obligation to provide a review and the thoughts contained herein are my own.

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I always look forward to reading her books. The plot and characters are great.
It captured my attention from the first page and built to the end.
I do recommend this new book....
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This Christian romantic suspense was flowing well for me. I was engaged and coming back for more. A second chance for our law enforcement MCs. There are a few mysteries and dangers swirling around in Tennessee this book. There was a nice side of family in this book. And faith, of course. I’m going with a 4.5 for this book. If you want to know why, you’ll have to read on through the possible spoiler.














Possible spoiler:
I dropped my rating half a star because I realized three quarters of the way through, that if they had simply installed one security camera, things would be VASTLY different. And I found it odd no one ever even mentioned the possibility.

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