Book Review: Secret Sisters by Jayne Ann Krentz


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Synopsis:


Madeline and Daphne were once as close as sisters—until a secret tore them apart. Now it might take them to their graves.

They knew his name, the man who tried to brutally attack twelve-year-old Madeline in her grandmother's hotel. They thought they knew his fate. He wouldn't be bothering them anymore...ever. Still their lives would never be the same. 

Madeline has returned to Washington after her grandmother's mysterious death. And at the old, abandoned hotel—a place she never wanted to see again—a dying man’s last words convey a warning: the secrets she and Daphne believed buried forever have been discovered.



Now, after almost two decades, Madeline and Daphne will be reunited in friendship and in fear. Unable to trust the local police, Madeline summons Jack Rayner, the hotel chain’s new security expert. Despite the secrets and mysteries that surround him, Jack is the only one she trusts...and wants. 

Jack is no good at relationships but he does possess a specific skill set that includes a profoundly intimate understanding of warped and dangerous minds. With the assistance of Jack's brother, Abe, a high-tech magician, the four of them will form an uneasy alliance against a killer who will stop at nothing to hide the truth....


Review:

This book is the perfect romantic mystery you've been looking for this season! It has it all- humor, romance, likable characters, and a mystery that will keep you guessing til late in the novel! Krentz gives the characters her unique touch, making them feel like people you know, making them very relatable, This is one you'll want to read from cover to cover, so be prepared to give it some time, to be enjoyed!


About the Author:

Jayne Ann Krentz is the author of more than fifty New York Times bestsellers. Her recent novels include Trust No OneRiver Road and Dream Eyes. She has written contemporary romantic suspense novels under that name, as well as futuristic and historical romance novels under the pseudonyms Jayne Castle and Amanda Quick, respectively. Check out her website for more info!

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