This is the second Private Justice novel. These books do not have to be read in any
sort of order. Although this books
refers to some things that happened in the first book, it’s not at all
necessary to have read it to follow this story.
Laura Griffith has hired a detective to help find her runaway 16 year
old sister, Darcy. The detective at the
agency who catches her case is James “Dev” Devlin. These books are not mysteries. We see what is happening on Laura and Dev’s
side of the search but we also get to see what is happening from Darcy’s
perspective. It is more of a thriller
since there is the worry that Darcy won’t be found before she is in serious
trouble and it is also a romance as things heat up between Dev and Laura. Hannon is a good writer and this series has
been pretty enjoyable so far. I’m
looking forward to the third book as well.
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