Second To Cry

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Pub Date 1 Sep 2014 | Archive Date 10 Oct 2014
Carina UK | HQ Digital

Description

Sometimes, behind the simplest cases…

Lawyer Aiden Connolly’s new case seems to be a run-of-the-mill paternity dispute. Millionaire Sam Fern suspects that his son is not his own flesh and blood, and he wants a paternity test to prove it. Fern’s wife Deena, a glamorous former model, is desperate to convince Aiden of her innocence…and she will go to any lengths to prove it.

…hide the darkest truths.

Meanwhile, Aiden is haunted by the memory of another beauty – Brandy White, who he worked to free from a murder charge. The woman he unwittingly fell in love with…and the woman who will once again draw him into a tangle of love and lies. With more than his reputation on the line, can Aiden hold his nerve – when nothing else seems certain?

Don't miss a single book in the thrilling new Avalon series:

First to Fall

Second to Cry

Third to Die

Fourth to Run – out now!

Sometimes, behind the simplest cases…

Lawyer Aiden Connolly’s new case seems to be a run-of-the-mill paternity dispute. Millionaire Sam Fern suspects that his son...


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In the second book we return to Avalon and Aiden is given his second case to investigate for his new company. It is a paternity suit and lots of the characters from the first book return.

When his wife keeps getting threatening messages delivered, Aiden thinks she's started a campaign to get them to move back to Chicago and doesn't believe her. He wants them to settle into small town life- and they start to watch the local football team games. His daughter loves the atmosphere. But is he ignoring a real threat to his family- is he as committed as he should be to their new life or is part of his heart in Chicago?

When he returns to see Brandy- the girl he got released from her murder charge in the first book , is he ever going to be able to forget his true feelings and move on.

I loved the description of the parties at his bosses house- they sounded like good fun!

I will definately read more from this author and have already bought her book Prime Deception. She's a new favourite author to add to my list.

Many thanks to the publisher Carina Uk and Net Galley for a copy of this book.

I've reviewed both of the books I've read through Net Galley on my blog.
http://kims366.blogspot.co.uk/2014/09...

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Second to Cry by Carys Jones. Published by Carina UK

September 12, 2014 by cayocosta72 Leave a comment

It should be a simple open and shut paternity case, but attorney Aiden Connolly seldom has things that easy and this case will be no different. A millionaire is claiming that his wife, Deena, fathered the boy with a lover and is therefore not entitle to any of his money. Deena is desperate to prove she’s done nothing wrong and she’s let Aiden know she will do anything to prove it. All this calls to mind the woman her freed from a murder conviction, and consequently fell in love with. Brandy is back and she will once again ensnare Aiden in a tangle of love, lies and deceit.

Aiden is the rarest of beasts – a likeable lawyer. Any author who can create that kind of magic is pretty darn talented!

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