2012 Book 157: The Black Sheep's Redemption, by Lynette Eason
Reason for Reading: This is one of November's picks for the American Christian Fiction Writers Association online book club. Anyone is welcome to join. Discussions start on the 20th, and this book only takes a couple hours to read.
My Review
In this sweet little Christian
romantic suspense from the Harlequin, Charles Fitzgerald has been accused of
the murder of his nanny, and the only woman who is willing to replace the nanny
is Demi Taylor, a young woman who recently suffered a head wound and can't
remember who she is. Fitzgerald's family, who pretty much runs the town, is
suspected of hiding evidence on the case. Will they be able to clear his name
to everyone's satisfaction? And just who IS Demi, and why does she feel someone
is stalking her?
This book is the penultimate book
in a romantic suspense series about the Fitzgerald family (who apparently has a
very suspenseful and romantically inclined few months during the murder
investigation). Although I hadn't read any of the previous books in the series,
this book had all of the information needed to understand what was going on.
However, there are several loose ends in the book, leaving an opening for us to
explore the romantic inclinations of Ryan Fitzgerald AND to discover *dum dum
dum* the murderer. (At least I certainly HOPE we discover who the murderer is.)
:) I really needed some fluffy reading at the moment that I picked this book
up, and this certainly delivered. Light, quick, fun, romantic, and suspenseful.
I'm glad I read it, and I'll probably pick up some of the others in the series.
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