Labyrinth of Lies by Irene Hannon is another winner from one of Christian Fiction’s finest.
Book two in the Triple Threat series follows police detective Cate Reilly. Cate reluctantly agrees to go undercover as a student in a private boarding school. Her job – to try and find out what happened to two missing teenagers. Unfortunately, she runs right into the only man she ever loved. Zeke Sloan left Cate behind when he joined the DEA. Now, his role as an undercover operative and is workin this own case at the school. As their investigations begin to intertwine, long buried feelings resurface.
But this time, Cate is determined she won’t get her heart broken again, and Zeke vows to win her over.
Action and emotion make quite the story
That’s quite the set up for sparks to fly. And true to the promise that the blurb makes to the reader, Hannon comes good with a mix of high octane action and emotional turmoil. I liked Cate a lot. She was dedicated, brave and wiling to put her dislike of undercover work to one side when two teens go missing. The plot gave her a real chance to shine and it was a lot of fun seeing Cate’s relationship with her sisters and their role in her life.
If I’m super picky, I was a little less keen on Zeke for a while, all because of one offhand remark. Otherwise, he’s also a strong character, willing to put everything on the line for what he believes in. Zeke works hard for justice and to earn Cate’s heart again. Their story certainly kept me engaged and reading way longer than I should have been.
Can’t wait for the third in the series.
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