Alisa Douglas
Who do you trust when everyone has secrets? I mean everyone has a secret, everyone is doing dirt, and some are just filthy. It makes me wonder is anyone worth redeeming in this book. I have to say that I really enjoy the authors' writing style. They really know how to tell a story and have you hating someone one minute and rethinking that feeling the next. This second book continues the build up and leaves more questions than answers. I'm not sure about Alex, really want to like him but not sure about trusting him. The dance between Alex and Fiona continues and neither is ready to admit the obvious. I was shaking my head at Fiona's actions in this book. Her clueless and dare I say at times foolishness kills me, but then she flashes real intelligence and gives me a little hope for her part in this story. Jack is still pure evil, but flashed just a bit of actual humanity here in relation to a most unexpected prompt. The story is intriguing and frustrating and left me ready to see what happens next. I recommend starting with book one and diving into this craziness from the beginning.
Marilyn Smith
In book two we see Fiona still under Jacks control after her father’s death. He’s still surprised that he didn’t get the company after his fathers death. But things are happening as a new will is found but not revealed. But when another murder happens Alex whisks Fiona away! Is she going to be the next victim? Things are happening but who has the answers? I voluntarily reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book.
Ken Lingenfelter
Great series that is hard to put down. Jack still has Fiona under his control. After her father died, Jack thought he would be in charge of the company. A new will by her father is discovered, but not reveled yet. Another murder at a party and Alex gets Fiona away to safety. She could be a target. Can't wait for the next in this series.