Reviewed by: Tonya
Format:Kindle/Paperback
Format:Kindle/Paperback
Published:
Carina Press
Source: Purchased copy Genre: Romantic Suspense
Source: Purchased copy Genre: Romantic Suspense
Blurb
She looked into the dead face of the man she'd dined with the night before
Standing over the body of a Supreme Court nominee, Lieutenant Sam Holland is hip-deep in another high-profile murder case. The fact that she was one of the last people to see Julian Sinclair alive just complicates things even more. On the plus side, her relationship with Senator Nick Cappuano is heating up—but it's also attracting a lot of unwanted media attention and blinding flash bulbs.
The pressure is on for Sam to find Sinclair's killer, but a new lead in her father's unsolved shooting puts her in unexpected danger. When long-buried secrets threaten to derail her relationship with Nick, Sam realizes that while justice can be blind, mixing romance with politics has the potential to be fatal...
My Thoughts
If you liked book 1 in the Fatal Series you will LOVE book 2 "Fatal
Justice" OMG I could not put this book down. I fell in love with the
main characters Sam "Samantha" Holland and Nick Cappuano in book 1 but
this book sealed it.She looked into the dead face of the man she'd dined with the night before
Standing over the body of a Supreme Court nominee, Lieutenant Sam Holland is hip-deep in another high-profile murder case. The fact that she was one of the last people to see Julian Sinclair alive just complicates things even more. On the plus side, her relationship with Senator Nick Cappuano is heating up—but it's also attracting a lot of unwanted media attention and blinding flash bulbs.
The pressure is on for Sam to find Sinclair's killer, but a new lead in her father's unsolved shooting puts her in unexpected danger. When long-buried secrets threaten to derail her relationship with Nick, Sam realizes that while justice can be blind, mixing romance with politics has the potential to be fatal...
My Thoughts
Sam and Nick go through some very real life issues in this book, learning more about each other, a lot of Sam's past is revealed in this book and what she went through. How her and Nick handle each incident is very well laid out and feels so very true to life. You laugh, you cry, and you can't wait for the next page to see what happens.
This one starts out with a man who commits a horrific crime on his family and during the investigation inforamtion about her father is found. Sam's on high alert how is this man connected to what happened to her father all those years ago.
A high profile murder and Nick is back in the spotlight as he and Graham and Lainie are close to this person. Then a young man almost murdered related to the person who was murdered and this investigation becomes very twisted, Sam struggles to put the pieces together.
Sam goes through a lot of trials in this book, from being held hostage, shot at, horrible car accident, yes even almost losing Nick. All test her strength and resolve and her relationship with Nick. They hit some bumps in this one, but its really great to read how they get through each one.
I really love the epilogue on this - oh now don't go and rush to get to it but it is by far the best, and I mean the best way for this to be done that I have seen in a book EVER........
Hurry up and get this book now if you havent read book one "Fatal Affair" you have to start there first but then rush to get this one. I am off to get book Three "Fatal Consequences"
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