Book Description:
MISTLETOE MEMORY LOSS
Assaulted a week before a high-profile drug trafficking trial, assistant district attorney Madison Callahan narrowly escapes death…but suffers amnesia. Now, when she can't recall the identity of her attacker, everyone is suspect—except the handsome policeman who saved her. Officer Noah Sinclair will do anything to bring the mob-connected drug trafficker to justice, including providing personal protection to Madison—the sister of the partner he nearly got killed. But helping her regain her memory may end their unlikely alliance because once she remembers him, Noah might be the last man she'll want to rely on. As the trial looms and with the assailant dead set on ensuring that Madison doesn't survive to see Christmas, it'll take everything Noah's got to keep Madison alive.
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My Thoughts:
I really liked this one. ADA Madison Callahan is a strong woman. I liked that even after everything she went through, she wasn't weak and submissive. At the start, once she is attacked and loses her memory, I was heartbroken for her. When Noah came in to take her statement and recognized her, I was hoping there would be a spark and instant memory return. The guilt Noah feels for his past tugged at my heart.
I loved the Callahan family. They are so close and strong. I had read the other books in this series so it was good to catch up with some and see where life had taken them. The part that I probably loved the most was even with no memory, Madison had an instinct to pray. There were times throughout that I so bad wanted to yell at them to change a decision they were making but overall, it was a good book.
It was a 4/5. I enjoyed the story.
Thank you to the publisher for the review copy of this book (via netgalley). I received this book in exchange for an honest review and the opinions stated above are 100% mine.
I really liked this one. ADA Madison Callahan is a strong woman. I liked that even after everything she went through, she wasn't weak and submissive. At the start, once she is attacked and loses her memory, I was heartbroken for her. When Noah came in to take her statement and recognized her, I was hoping there would be a spark and instant memory return. The guilt Noah feels for his past tugged at my heart.
I loved the Callahan family. They are so close and strong. I had read the other books in this series so it was good to catch up with some and see where life had taken them. The part that I probably loved the most was even with no memory, Madison had an instinct to pray. There were times throughout that I so bad wanted to yell at them to change a decision they were making but overall, it was a good book.
It was a 4/5. I enjoyed the story.
Thank you to the publisher for the review copy of this book (via netgalley). I received this book in exchange for an honest review and the opinions stated above are 100% mine.
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