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Book Review:
Tough Justice 1: Exposed by Carla Cassidy
Harlequin, 12th Jan 2016
Synopsis:
Special Agent Lara Grant will do anything to get her mark—until her last undercover case, infiltrating the notorious Moretti crime ring, forced her to get close to the top. Way. Too. Close…
Now starting a new job in New York City, all Lara wants is to leave the ghosts of her past behind. Until a dramatic sniper attack leaves Lara’s face – and real name – all over the media. In the blink of an eye,o edges where she needs to be.
Review:
You definitely need to have part two on hand after you've finished Exposed. This one is short and to the point at 94 pages, so it shouldn't take long to reach the conclusion. It's exciting, entertaining and escapism.
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An interesting starting part to the book, would be happy to read more. Seems I have to make this longer!
Usually a fast paced romance suspense novel would hold my attention but sorry this was not for me.
Lara returns to work as an FBI agent after a year undercover with the Moreti Crime Syndicate, followed by a year as a protected witness during their trial.
On her very first day a suicidal jumper asks for her by name and a series of bizarre occurrences linking her, apparently, to the Morettis, happen.
I really need to read what happens next! There are 7 more parts to the story...
Tough justice by Carla Cassidy.
A new job. A new case. A new criminal... ?
Special Agent Lara Grant will do anything to get her mark - until her last undercover case, infiltrating the notorious Moretti crime ring, forced her to get close to the top. Way. Too. Close...
Now starting a new job in New York City, all Lara wants is to leave the ghosts of her past behind. Until a dramatic sniper attack leaves Lara's face - and real name - all over the media. In the blink of an eye, her cover is blown, her identity exposed.
This was a very good read. I loved the story and the characters. Looking forward to reading more from this series. Full of twists. 5*. Thanks netgalley and harlequin UK.