Friday, August 28, 2015
Cold Hearts by Sharon Sala
Book Description:
There's only one way to keep secrets buried…
If only it had been something else that brought Lissa Sherman and Mack Jackson back in touch after so many years. Something—anything—other than the murder of Mack's father. Even worse, Lissa's car had been used as the murder weapon.
Thirty-five years ago, four friends went out joyriding and ended up in a terrible accident that left one dead and the others with no memory of that awful night. Now two more people, including Mack's father, have been murdered, and if the lone survivor knows why they're being targeted, she's not talking.
Even as Lissa and Mack find themselves drawn together in the midst of tragedy, the mystery deepens when someone comes after Lissa, too. Is the danger to her tied to the other deaths, or are two killers at work in town? Now Mack has to fight an unknown attacker as well as his feelings for Lissa, but it may be that he can't win either battle.
My Thoughts:
Completely love Sharon Sala's books and this one was no exception. Some people will do anything to keep their dirty deeds a secret. A terrible night over thirty years ago is the center of the chaos that brings Mack and Lissa back together. There were four that night and now only one is left and she isn't talking. Investigating his father's death, Mack and Lissa grow closer. Then someone targets her and they have to figure out who is coming after her and why.
Wow. I really liked this story. The characters were great and they draw you in. The story pulls you along and you just can't put it down. It was freaky how the past catches up with the present and how far people will go to keep secrets. The chemistry between Lissa and Mack was great and I couldn't wait for them to figure out what was going on.
Absolutely a 5/5. Great book!
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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