"Cold Fear"
by Susan Sleeman
by Susan Sleeman
A shared past…
Riley Glen’s former girlfriend, recording artist Leah Kent, is performing at a summer concert nearby and calls to tell him she’s in danger and needs his help. After the concert, he discovers her bending over a woman’s dead body, and the woman has Leah’s name freshly tattooed on her wrist. Leah claims she just found the body and didn’t have anything to do with the murder. When two other bodies are found, both boasting Leah’s name in bright ink on their wrists, she comes under suspicion for the murders. Riley jumps in to defend her from both an imminent arrest and a killer’s deadly rage.
A new beginning?
Riley and Leah had once been a music team and deeply in love. But Riley’s lifelong dream was to be a sniper, not a musician. He chose to follow his dream and has been successful in his career just as Leah has found success in hers. He still has feelings for Leah, but their lives are on vastly different courses. But when she begs for his help to clear her name and protect her, he agrees to do what he can. Riley soon discovers this killer is highly trained and vicious, and Leah won’t survive another day unless Riley uses every skill he possesses to try to save her.
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Riley and Leah share a past. They had once been a musical team and so much in love. But that was in the past, because Riley had a different dream, and that was to be a sniper and not a musician. He joins the Seals and leaves Leah behind. Leah obtains a singing contract and Riley joins the Blackwell security team. They each go their separate ways until Riley gets a phone call from Leah telling him she needs his help. She is being stalked and doesn't know who else to turn to. Riley agrees to protect her and her son. But can he separate his job and his feelings? Not only that he must prove Leah is not a murderer. A fantastic, nail biting read. This series keeps getting better and better. I cannot wait to find out what is in store for us in the next book.
I received a complementary copy of this book from the author. All opinions are my own.
Riley Glen’s former girlfriend, recording artist Leah Kent, is performing at a summer concert nearby and calls to tell him she’s in danger and needs his help. After the concert, he discovers her bending over a woman’s dead body, and the woman has Leah’s name freshly tattooed on her wrist. Leah claims she just found the body and didn’t have anything to do with the murder. When two other bodies are found, both boasting Leah’s name in bright ink on their wrists, she comes under suspicion for the murders. Riley jumps in to defend her from both an imminent arrest and a killer’s deadly rage.
A new beginning?
Riley and Leah had once been a music team and deeply in love. But Riley’s lifelong dream was to be a sniper, not a musician. He chose to follow his dream and has been successful in his career just as Leah has found success in hers. He still has feelings for Leah, but their lives are on vastly different courses. But when she begs for his help to clear her name and protect her, he agrees to do what he can. Riley soon discovers this killer is highly trained and vicious, and Leah won’t survive another day unless Riley uses every skill he possesses to try to save her.
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Riley and Leah share a past. They had once been a musical team and so much in love. But that was in the past, because Riley had a different dream, and that was to be a sniper and not a musician. He joins the Seals and leaves Leah behind. Leah obtains a singing contract and Riley joins the Blackwell security team. They each go their separate ways until Riley gets a phone call from Leah telling him she needs his help. She is being stalked and doesn't know who else to turn to. Riley agrees to protect her and her son. But can he separate his job and his feelings? Not only that he must prove Leah is not a murderer. A fantastic, nail biting read. This series keeps getting better and better. I cannot wait to find out what is in store for us in the next book.
I received a complementary copy of this book from the author. All opinions are my own.