Title: Invisible by L.A. Remenicky
Publisher:
Publication Date: January 1st, 2014
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Genre: Romantic Suspense
Find it at: Goodreads
Summary:
They found each other. Then
the killer found them.
Detective Jackson “Jax” McKenna walks into a psychologist’s office and finds that the doctor bears a striking resemblance to his first love, Lainie, who disappeared ten years ago after their disastrous first date ended in violence.
Detective Jackson “Jax” McKenna walks into a psychologist’s office and finds that the doctor bears a striking resemblance to his first love, Lainie, who disappeared ten years ago after their disastrous first date ended in violence.
Dr. Elizabeth Parker is really
Elaine Wilson, Jax’s Lainie. She’s been in hiding since the night that changed
both their lives. Jax discovers the truth when the killer lets Lainie know he’s
found her. When Jax and Lainie go into hiding to keep Lainie safe, old feelings
resurface as the killer threatens their lives. Can Jax save Lainie and help her
stay Invisible
Review:
I received this book as part
of a blog tour in exchange of an honest review
After years apart Jax and
Lainie found each other again just when a killer who’s been after her for ten
years, finds her once more. Will Jax be able to help Lainie become Invisible?
I really liked the characters
in this book and their relationship.
Jax is probably my favorite
character. He’s sweet, relaxed and understanding.
Lainie is great as well and I
thought the two of them fit very well together. They complemented each other
and their relationship developed rather nicely.
Plotwise, the story developed
quickly without ever getting boring. I like these kinds of books and Invisible
did not disappoint me.
The book is fast-paced,
well-written and interesting. The characters and their stories are
well-developed and their struggles were able to keep me interested and entertained.
If you enjoy a good romantic
suspense, you should give this book a try!
Rating: Worth Your Time(4 Stars)
I enjoyed this book.
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