Shattered Reflections by Reily Garrett
4 stars
Shattered Reflections is Book Five of the McAllister Justice series of romantic suspense stories.
Young private investigator Katt is hired to find thugs who attacked a man called Denny. However, her gut tells her that he’s hiding vital information, so she seeks the help of her good friend and cop Matt McAllister.
Matt is the oldest brother of a family who all have links to law enforcement. He’s worked with Katt before, and his brothers pass work her way. But ultimately he has an urge to keep her out of trouble as the pair skate around their true feelings for each other.
When Denny’s girlfriend is found dead, Katt’s case turns dangerous and the McAllister family step up to help solve the mystery. But Katt’s independent streak tests their ability to keep her safe.
In a fast-paced tale of industrial espionage, the mix of romance and suspense works well, making this is another good book in the series.
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Strong-willed and stubborn, Kathryn Nugle enters a man’s profession, untested, inexperienced, and determined to solve a decade-old puzzle.
Intuition flagged her client’s deception but didn’t solve the mystery of his jacket’s crimson stain, yet blood doesn’t lie. When the victim leaves damning evidence behind, fate throws Kathryn into a cascade of events that will challenge her survival skills.
Mathew McAllister is the eldest of six siblings, all current or former detectives. Practical jokes and pranks are part and parcel of his daily life. The newest addition to the family fold is a wisecracking hacker who mangles his strained equanimity and tests his patience in Morse code, security breaches, and invasion of his cherished privacy.
When a vicious murder paints a target on one of their own, the McAllisters close ranks to ferret out the twisted intentions of a serial killer. For fans of Sandra Brown and Lee Child, Shattered Reflections is an exciting thriller with a romantic twist.
I always love stories about women who step into a man’s world and succeed against the odds!
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This is a good series.
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