This is the third book in the Private Justice series. These books are related in the sense that
they are the same characters but they definitely do not need to be read in
order. Three years ago Kate Marshall
lost her husband and son in a boating accident, but her son’s body was never
recovered. Now she is living in St.
Louis and is convinced that she saw her son at a shopping mall. Knowing that it’s almost certainly not true
but desperate to get to the truth, she hires Connor Sullivan to track down the
boy and find out if he is her son or not.
This is more of a suspense and romance than a mystery. We get to see all sides of this story and are
well aware that the boy is Kate’s son but he man that has him will go to any
lengths to keep him. We also get to
watch the budding romance between Kate and Connor. Hannon is a good writer and this is a good
story, as are all of the books in this series.
Readers that enjoy this genre will enjoy these books.
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