Eason's first book in the Women of Justice series is an entertaining read. While I did figure out one of the killers about mid way through, it still held me in suspense and kept me eagerly devouring the pages. I have to say that is one area where I think Eason excels - mystery & suspense. While the romance part of the book wasn't bad, it just didn't flow and felt a little corny at times. Overall, I enjoyed the read and better yet- it was free!
I have to add that I read this as an E-book and something must have gone wrong in the transfer from the published version to the E version, because there were no breaks (page or otherwise) in the story until I reached chapter 11! Seriously, I started the first page and then all the conversations and actions flowed from one paragraph into another till then. Which was a little confusing, as you would be reading one persons thoughts in a certain situation and then all the sudden you would be in someone else's thoughts in a totally different situation/place! After Ch. 11, it would keep in this pattern of skipping page breaks and Chapter headings on and off throughout the majority of the book. Frustrating! Which is reflected in my rating. Otherwise I would have given this 4 Stars.
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