My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Let Mercy Come is book three of the Corpus Brides Trilogy. They are romantic suspense books set in Europe and I do believe you need to read them all in order to get the most from them.
Anastasiya ran away from the secret agency and is believed to be the head of the failed mutiny. Scott has been sent to track her down and bring her in. However when he finds her his feelings are re-kindled. But it’s the discovery that she left to protect her baby and not because she had any part in the mutiny which helps his decision to help her and not turn her over to the boss.
They make a new life as Vanessa and James Mather, until the head of Corpus finds them and makes a shocking announcement. With a new role to play and a hunt for a murderer there are many twists, turns and revelations. Just who can you trust? Who will go to lengths to betray you? And who will have the strongest desire to live in the end?
I’ve read this series in stages with many books in between and I did struggle to catch up with some of the characters, however it is still a good storyline with strong characters in some lovely settings.
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Captivating review. 😀 ❤
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Thanks for the review. Worth looking into the whole series then.
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Yes a great European setting for these books which is a lovely change and women assassins are a good storyline too.
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Sounds like a good romantic suspense. Wonder if I’d need to start at the first.
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Yes I do believe that would be the best way to get the most out of this series.
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