Monday, November 11, 2024

Fiction Review: OVER THE EDGE by Irene Hannon

 

OVER THE EDGE

by Irene Hannon

368 pages
Published by Revell 
October 1, 2024

Synopsis: Trauma survivor Lindsey Barnes hasn't fully recovered from the ordeal that almost took her life, and now she's in the middle of another crisis. Not only is she the sole witness in a high-profile murder case, but someone is also pushing her to question her sanity.

Police detective Jack Tucker doesn't know what to make of her story, especially when her elusive enemy leaves no evidence behind to lend credence to her claims. Yet the more he gets to know the appealing personal chef, the more he's convinced someone is targeting not only her sanity, but her life.

And unless they can figure out who is behind the campaign to undermine her credibility, a murderer could slip away--leaving more than one body in his or her wake.

Review: Another winner by Irene Hannon!  Love the suspense and the romance in Over the Edge.  I read her first book in the series, Into the Fire, which is another page turner.  I just love Hannon's writing style and I particularly enjoy the multiple point of views.  You can really get into the heads of the characters a lot better this way. As in the first book, the romance in this one is slow burn which makes it more realistic.  I also love the plot twists in her books!  

If you love psychological romantic suspense, then you will enjoy this one.  This is a Christian fiction novel; however, it is light on the faith elements. There is some praying and mentions of church.  Overall, a fun read that you will enjoy with a cozy blanket and some hot chocolate! Books in this series can be read out of order.

4 Hearts!

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