Release Blast & Review::: Atone by Beth Yarnall
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ATONE
Recovered Innocence #2
Beth Yarnall
Releasing February 23rd, 2016
Loveswept
Beth Yarnall’s sexy and emotional
Recovered Innocence series continues as two broken souls discover that keeping
their hands off each other is even harder than facing their demons.
Beau: Six years. That’s how long I spent
behind bars for a crime I didn’t commit—the murder of the woman I loved. Now
I’m free, but life on the outside is a different kind of prison. I don’t know
who I am or who I want to be. At least I have my sister, Cora. She never
stopped believing in me. She even got me a job at the private investigation
agency that cleared my name. And then Vera Swain walks into Nash Security and
Investigations and kicks my world on its ass.
Vera: There’s only one thing that would
make me come out of hiding after two years on the run: finding my sister. I
made the mistake of telling a monster about her, the same monster who beat me
and broke me. Now I’m forced to confide in Beau Hollis of Nash Security and
Investigations. He looks at me like he knows me—the real me. He sees too much,
makes me feel too much. The pleasure he offers is exciting and
addictive. But I can’t fall for him . . . because my love could get us both
killed.
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Beth Yarnall writes romantic
suspense, mysteries, and the occasional hilarious Tweet. She discovered romance
novels in middle school and hasn’t stopped writing since. For a number of
years, she made her living as a hairstylist and makeup artist and co-owned a
salon. Somehow hairstylists and salons always seem to find a way into her
stories. Yarnall lives with her husband, two sons, and their rescue dog in
Orange County, California, where she’s hard at work on her next novel.
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4 ½ out of 5 stars
I signed up for this book so long ago that I really didn’t even remember anything about why I wanted to read it...and I’m very thankful for that. The twists and turns and the direction of the novel really wouldn’t have been easy to convey in a description so I’m glad I went in blind and enjoyed each of them as they came at me.
Leo Nash is the son of one of the country’s best private investigators. His dad has high hopes he’ll join the team when Leo finishes college, but Leo isn’t interested at all. He sticks around for the summer filing and doing meaningless tasks just to keep his dad happy...that is until Cora Hollis walks into the office one day.
Cora Hollis is living her own personal hell. Her brother was wrongfully imprisoned for killing his girlfriend and Cora is willing to fight at the cost of losing her own self to makes sure her brother is freed.
I like the suspense of the novel...not knowing who the real killer is or what will happen in the next scene. I especially liked the slow build of the relationship. I liked that somehow the womanizer, Leo, understood the need to be slow and different with Cora. I liked that she didn’t just immediately jump in his bed so he’d take on her case.
This novel had it all for me and I recommend that anyone who wants a little suspense with their romance give it a try. I can’t wait to read Atone next!!
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