Romantic Suspense
Betrayal
Wounded Heroes book 3
by Anne Patrick
-From Goodreads- Drew Presley's wife was murdered while he was serving his country in Iraq. Giving up a career he loved, he's returned to Dauphine Island to care for his son and try to make a new life for them. The unsolved murder of his wife continues to plague him. The islanders are very protective of their own and he fears a killer is among them. The more he searches for answers though the more dangerous it becomes. Just as troublesome is his attraction to his son's second-grade teacher. Trudy Walsh was Nora Presley's best friend so the bond she has with Nora's motherless child is only normal. What troubles Trudy is the growing feelings she has for Reed's father. How can she be so attractive to this man when Jack Diamond is all she's ever thought about? When Drew begins to suspect Jack of his wife's murder, sparks begin to fly. What secrets lie in Gianni's Cove, and what do they have to do with Nora's murder? ASIN: B0881LNBKX Will they find out the truth...or die trying? Out of the three audiobooks that I've listened to in the Wounded Heroes series from Anne Patrick I think that Betrayal is the one that I liked the best. Sure, much of the story felt more like a romance than suspense, but that was OK. I felt like it gave me the chance to get to know the main characters better and to understand why the mystery affected every aspect of their lives. | This Book received a 4 Bark rating. |
Other than a misplaced negative comment about hunting while the characters were all about to be eating steaks at a BBQ, I really liked this book. It was a fun listen and I enjoyed trying to figure out the killer's identity.
As always the narrator was a delight to listen to. Her audio recording is top notch and she has the absolute perfect voice for audiobook narration. So, I have absolutely no complaints about the technical aspects of this audiobook and I would recommend it to any fan of the author and/or of Christian romantic suspense.
Tell Tale Book Reviews gives Betrayal by Anne Patrick a 4 Bark rating.