Tuesday, November 02, 2021

My Review - Labyrinth of Lies by Irene Hannon

5 OUT OF 5 STARS!

LABYRINTH OF LIES, the second installment in the Triple Threat series, did not disappoint. Picking up where POINT OF DANGER left off with the Reilly sisters, we now get a chance to peak into the life of Cate Reilly.

Detective Cate Reilly is done with undercover work, or so she thinks. However, when a student goes missing from Ivy Hill Academy, a prestigious girls boarding school, Cate is the only one with the youthfulness to infiltrate the school as a student. Wanting to seek justice for the student’s father, she agrees to take the assignment, but her job becomes twice as difficult when she comes face to face with Zeke Sloan, the man she gave her heart to eight years ago. A man who walked away from her and never looked back.

DEA agent, Zeke Sloan can’t believe his eyes. Cate Reilly . . . at Ivy Hill . . . posing as a student. She was not part of the intel regarding his assignment, which could only mean one thing. There was more going on at Ivy Hill than meets the eye. Even with his old feelings for Cate flooding back into every fiber of his being, he has to stay the course—find out who is using the affluent girl’s school as a front for a drug running operation. However, the first thing he is doing when his assignment is over is apologize to Cate for leaving and convince her to give him another chance.

LABYRINTH OF LIES is filled with fast paced action and littered with possible foes. But the story that had me was Cate’s and Zeke’s. Cate feels betrayed by Zeke and refuses to let him in again. Zeke regrets his actions eight years ago and is determined to win Cate back.

Once again, Irene Hannon has penned a story that is suspenseful with characters you genuinely care about, which makes for a quick read. I can’t wait until the next installment where we will learn what makes Grace Reilly tick.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from Revell. i was not required to write a positive review. The opinions expressed are my own.


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