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Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Book Review: Incriminating Evidence (Twilight's Children Book 2) by Amanda Stevens

Incriminating Evidence (Twilight's Children Book 2)
Title: Incriminating Evidence (Twilight's Children Book 2)

Author: Amanda Stevens 

Stars: 4

Review:
Having not read the first book in the series the author tried to catch readers up fast without taking up too much time and space in the story.
The story is slow moving for being only 256 pages but the author is able to fill in details to bring the world she created to life.  The author was able to give readers the idea that there is more to Nick and Catherine than just this story.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for the advance copy of Amanda Stevens Incriminating Evidence.

Synopsis:
Renowned anthropologist Catherine March fears she’s the biological daughter of a convicted serial killer. Tormented for years by nightmares and vague memories, she’d make a deal with the devil to investigate her mysterious adoption. Nick LaSalle eagerly takes the case, determined to prove someone is willing to kill to keep Catherine’s past buried. But when the evidence hits too close to Nick’s home, he has a choice to make—uncover the truth or protect his reputation and family name

Kindle Edition256 pages
Expected publication: June 1st 2019 by Harlequin Intrigue

About The Author:
Amanda Stevens
Amanda Stevens is the award-winning author of over fifty novels, including the modern gothic series, The Graveyard Queen. Her books have been described as eerie and atmospheric, “a new take on the classic ghost story.” Born and raised in the rural south, she now resides in Houston, Texas, where she enjoys binge-watching, bike riding and the occasional Horror Night with friends.

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