Pretty Poison
Sinister in Savannah Series, Book 3
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Tristan James
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By day, Rocky Jacobs is a private investigator. By night, he produces Sinister in Savannah, a true-crime podcast, with his two best friends.
Is Tess Hamilton pretty poison or just unlucky in love?
That's the question the trio of trouble will try to uncover. Tess, a woman accused of killing her three husbands, has been tried and convicted in the media, something Rocky knows all too well. When their investigation turns up nothing but dead ends, Rocky will keep digging. Is it because he believes in her innocence? Or does Rocky hope to find redemption for himself by achieving it for Tess?
A stagnant case turns out to be the least of his problems.
What happens in Vegas never truly stays stay there. For 15 months, Rocky has been running from a tragedy that shattered his life and countless others. The most painful casualty was the destruction of his marriage to Asher Dunleavy. When the sexy federal marshal turns up in Savannah, Rocky is reminded of his greatest love and deepest regret. Every minute spent in Asher's presence makes him yearn for the life they lost. Will Rocky drown in the sorrows of what might've been or fight for what could be?
Contains mature themes.
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- Mary
- 21-06-21
Disappointing
There was a whole lot of talking for a book that not much happened in. Rocky and his husband rekindle way too easily, the investigation the Sinister in Savannah team work on is a big red herring, and there is too much unrealistic sentimentality between the guys in this book, which made some sections too cheezy.
Tristan James narration was as expected but his lack of range and accents is starting to bug me now. I've heard maybe 30 books he's narrated and he sounds exactly the same no matter whose book he's narrating. And another constant with him is that he's CLUELESS about the pronunciation of Irish/Gaelic words. As an Irish woman, it's embarrassing to hear him continually mess up like this.
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