After a
take-in gone wrong, bounty hunter Angel Crawford is persuaded by her boss,
Tiger, to take a paid vacation. What Tiger doesn't plan on is Angel becoming
involved in a murder mystery surrounding the secretive world of moon shining.
The closer she seems to get to an answer, the more complicated things become.
Closets packed with skeletons are jarred open and decade old secrets begin to
spill out, until it appears that no one is safe from being taken out to protect
the business, even if they are family.
The
concept of this book was great. The twists and surprises, and the astonishing
connections between characters really kept me guessing. The connection from
scene to scene didn't flow very well though and I sometimes found myself
wondering if I had missed something. Also, the characters didn't have much
depth and I didn't feel that I knew Angel or any of the supporting characters,
any better at the end of the book than I did in the beginning.
There were a few grammatical errors and several paragraphs that were repeated in the beginning of the book. That
being said, the book was a sequel and I did not read the first in the series,
which could have been a factor in making me feel a little lost. Taking that
into consideration, I would rate the book a "3".
Thank you for the great review. I appreciate you taking the time to do that. :)
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