Deception in the Shadows
by T. L. Haddix
Romantic Suspense
Date Published: TBD - Late April 2014
When all the lies that have been hidden come to light, nothing will be the
same.
From the time she came to live with her uncle Ron after the tragic deaths
of her parents when she was a young girl, Carrie Greer never had reason to
doubt she was wanted. Now a dispatcher with the county, she’s a grown
woman building a life of her own. But after a trip to Florida, her uncle’s
attitude changes… and not for the better. While struggling to come to
terms with this shift in their relationship and all the collateral damage
it causes, another tragedy strikes. Ron Smith is murdered. And the only
person with an obvious reason to want him dead… is Carrie.
Robbie Bailey is finally free to pursue his lifelong dream of becoming a
teacher. But instead of attending classes, he ends up having to return to
Leroy and to Carrie, the girl he’s been in love with since he was a
teenager. He finds himself in the position of having to convince her of
the depth of his feelings while protecting her from a vengeful killer bent
on keeping long-buried secrets hidden. And he isn’t sure he can succeed at
either task.
Deception in the Shadows is the sixth installment in the Shadows/Leroy’s
Sins Collection, a series of Romantic Suspense novels by author T. L.
Haddix. Other titles include Secrets in the Shadows, Under the Moon’s
Shadow, Shadows from the Grave, Hidden in the Shadows, and In the Heart’s
Shadow.
Romantic Suspense
Date Published: TBD - Late April 2014
When all the lies that have been hidden come to light, nothing will be the
same.
From the time she came to live with her uncle Ron after the tragic deaths
of her parents when she was a young girl, Carrie Greer never had reason to
doubt she was wanted. Now a dispatcher with the county, she’s a grown
woman building a life of her own. But after a trip to Florida, her uncle’s
attitude changes… and not for the better. While struggling to come to
terms with this shift in their relationship and all the collateral damage
it causes, another tragedy strikes. Ron Smith is murdered. And the only
person with an obvious reason to want him dead… is Carrie.
Robbie Bailey is finally free to pursue his lifelong dream of becoming a
teacher. But instead of attending classes, he ends up having to return to
Leroy and to Carrie, the girl he’s been in love with since he was a
teenager. He finds himself in the position of having to convince her of
the depth of his feelings while protecting her from a vengeful killer bent
on keeping long-buried secrets hidden. And he isn’t sure he can succeed at
either task.
Deception in the Shadows is the sixth installment in the Shadows/Leroy’s
Sins Collection, a series of Romantic Suspense novels by author T. L.
Haddix. Other titles include Secrets in the Shadows, Under the Moon’s
Shadow, Shadows from the Grave, Hidden in the Shadows, and In the Heart’s
Shadow.
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I received a copy in exchange for an honest review!
What I say (review): Deception in the Shadows is a fun and intriguing mystery/romantic thriller focusing on Carrie Greer as she comes to terms with dramatic changes in her life.
Carrie has lived with her Uncle Ron since her parents died years ago, but she suddenly finds herself (and subsequently her friends), drawn into a terrifying murder enquiry when Ron is found dead. Although there were several clues to help solve the mystery I didn't have any firm suspicions until very near the end.
I liked Carrie and couldn't believe the lengths certain characters were prepared to go in order to protect their interests. I loved Robbie and found it hilarious that Carrie was so oblivious to the situation. There are a lot of secondary characters which is good in the sense that it allows not only more suspects and a greater mystery, but it also makes the town seem more realistic.
There were so many twists and turns in the story which keeps the reader guessing. For the most part I enjoyed the twists, but I did find some of the subplots with the secondary characters a little distracting at times.
There is a sort of cliffhanger where I imagine the focus will shift more onto Jason and the other secondary characters, but I enjoyed the story and found myself immersed in the mystery.
3.5 Stars in my Sky!
Author Spotlight: T.L. Haddix was born in Hazard, Kentucky, a small town in the center of the Appalachian coal fields. Taught to read by her grandmother, T.L. has had a life-long love affair with books, devouring whatever she could get her hands on. From childhood favorites such as the Trixie Belden series and Laura Ingalls Wilder’s “Little House” books, to her current favorites from authors like Tami Hoag, Alex Kava, J.A. Jance and Lisa Kleypas (among many others), T.L. still finds refuge in the written word.
“Growing up, I wanted to be everything – astronaut, police officer, doctor, teacher, reporter, psychologist – there was no clear choice for me. I wanted to do it all. Becoming a writer has allowed me to do just that, because I can live vicariously through my characters.”
A resident of eastern Kentucky, T.L. is hard at work on her next book, when she isn’t chasing after her three cat-children with her husband.
Buy Link:
I received a copy in exchange for an honest review!
What I say (review): Deception in the Shadows is a fun and intriguing mystery/romantic thriller focusing on Carrie Greer as she comes to terms with dramatic changes in her life.
Carrie has lived with her Uncle Ron since her parents died years ago, but she suddenly finds herself (and subsequently her friends), drawn into a terrifying murder enquiry when Ron is found dead. Although there were several clues to help solve the mystery I didn't have any firm suspicions until very near the end.
I liked Carrie and couldn't believe the lengths certain characters were prepared to go in order to protect their interests. I loved Robbie and found it hilarious that Carrie was so oblivious to the situation. There are a lot of secondary characters which is good in the sense that it allows not only more suspects and a greater mystery, but it also makes the town seem more realistic.
There were so many twists and turns in the story which keeps the reader guessing. For the most part I enjoyed the twists, but I did find some of the subplots with the secondary characters a little distracting at times.
There is a sort of cliffhanger where I imagine the focus will shift more onto Jason and the other secondary characters, but I enjoyed the story and found myself immersed in the mystery.
3.5 Stars in my Sky!
Author Spotlight: T.L. Haddix was born in Hazard, Kentucky, a small town in the center of the Appalachian coal fields. Taught to read by her grandmother, T.L. has had a life-long love affair with books, devouring whatever she could get her hands on. From childhood favorites such as the Trixie Belden series and Laura Ingalls Wilder’s “Little House” books, to her current favorites from authors like Tami Hoag, Alex Kava, J.A. Jance and Lisa Kleypas (among many others), T.L. still finds refuge in the written word.
“Growing up, I wanted to be everything – astronaut, police officer, doctor, teacher, reporter, psychologist – there was no clear choice for me. I wanted to do it all. Becoming a writer has allowed me to do just that, because I can live vicariously through my characters.”
A resident of eastern Kentucky, T.L. is hard at work on her next book, when she isn’t chasing after her three cat-children with her husband.
The tastefully appointed den was quiet, save the sounds of
the antique clock ticking on the mantel and the occasional popping of the logs
that burned sedately in the fireplace. The room’s two occupants were holding an
entire conversation with their eyes, as the woman seated behind the ornate
mahogany desk turned an envelope corner to corner to corner. The socially
polite smile she usually wore was absent, a cold harshness in its place that
would have surprised most who knew her.
That harshness was no surprise to the man seated in the
comfortable leather chair in front of the desk. Trey London shifted, moving so
that he could set the cut-glass tumbler he held on a strategically placed
coaster on the table beside him.
“How do you want to handle this?” he finally asked. His
voice was quiet, even though they were alone in the big house and being
overheard wasn’t a concern. Most things he did, he did quietly. People found
his calm demeanor reassuring for the most part, with only a handful seeing that
predatory watchfulness for what it truly was.
She sat forward, stunningly elegant even though she was
attired in a simple blouse and skirt. Her fingers ran across the top of the
envelope where she’d slit it with the pearl-handled letter opener earlier that
day. “The same way we handled all Hatcher’s other little… indiscretions.
Quickly and without blinking. Making those go away was fairly simple, and I see
no reason this has to be different. You’ll take care of it?”
He nodded. “Of course. You know this will have to be dealt
with in a more severe fashion than the rest. We can’t pay him off or scare him
off.”
An arched eyebrow lifted as she gave a little shake of her
head. “I’m aware. And I don’t care. He’s not worth my concern. Do you have a
problem doing it?”
“You know I don’t. I’ve not spent the last fifteen years
protecting your interests only to balk now. When?”
“Soon. The sooner, the better.” She lifted her own glass and
took a sip of the amber liquid it contained. In the firelight and the warm glow
of the Tiffany lamp perched on the edge of her desk, he saw her lips lift into
a tiny smirk. “I worked too hard to get where I am to let someone traipse in
and take it all from me with this kind of drivel. Hatcher and I never saw
eye-to-eye about how these matters should be handled. Apparently, he’s been
paying through the nose to keep this quiet. Well, this bitch doesn’t pay.”
That was the God’s honest truth, he knew. Oh, she
compensated him well, very well, to act as clean-up man for whatever needed to
be swept under the rug, but that was part of their understanding. He made
problems go away; that was his job. And he was good at it. In the grand scheme
of things, removing this newest problem wasn’t even the vilest act he’d ever
performed to keep her safe. But it would be the first time he’d ever killed for
her.
“I’ll see that it’s done.” He stood and straightened his
sweater before leaving.
She stopped him as he reached the door.
“If you could make it look like an accident, that would
probably be best. And we’ll need to find out what he has written down or
stashed away, and make sure it disappears as well. Because you know he’ll have
something. They always do.”
“Of course they do. I’ll take care of it. You know I will.”
“Why else would I keep you around?” Her eyes dropped to his
crotch, and he shut the door of the den back with a quiet snick.
Watching her smile was like looking into the eyes of a
shark, and despite the emptiness, he felt an odd sexual thrill run up his spine
as she traced the edge of her glass with a blood-red fingernail.
“Why else, indeed?” He went to her, knowing better than to
wait for her to come to him while she was in this sort of mood, and stood at
the corner of her desk as he waited for instructions. His arousal grew as she
slowly unbuttoned her shirt and stood, only to kneel before him. Of all the
perks of his job, he thought, closing his eyes as her mouth found its way to
him and started working skillfully, this was his favorite. The thrill of the
danger of knowing she could have him killed, or that he’d be imprisoned for the
rest of his life if the crimes he had committed on her behalf came to light,
just added to his pleasure.
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