Love is the greatest risk of all
After seven
days in a coma, Hannah Parker remembers nothing about the accident that landed
her in the hospital--or how she ended up pregnant with Brannon's baby, the man
she's loved since high school. Her body and heart have burned for him for
years, and when she wakes up, he's sleeping by her bedside, anxious to keep her
safe at all costs. But as Hannah struggles with her amnesia, a threat looms
closer--one that could have deadly consequences if she recovers her memories.
She will have to trust Brannon completely if she is to keep what haunts her at
bay…and their baby safe….
Brannon
McKay spent the last ten years fantasizing about Hannah. In his mind, he's
explored every passionate scenario he can think of while, in real life, Brannon
took their budding relationship and threw it away with both hands. Hannah
doesn't remember what happened but, now that she is awake, Brannon would rather
die than watch her walk away again. When Hannah and his unborn child's life is
threatened, Brannon must stake claim to the woman who has held his heart
captive for years…or risk disaster tearing them apart…
Release Date: May 3, 2016
St. Martin's Press
Romantic Suspense
The McKay's #2
Review copy provided by publisher
I am a huge fan of Shiloh Walker's books, and especially
her romantic suspense stories. I fell in love with The McKay's series with the
very first book. I couldn't wait to read Brannon and Hannah's book, as I wanted
them together as soon as we met them in Headed for Trouble.
I'll be honest and say I was worried about how Ms. Walker would
pull off an amnesia story, especially when it was revealed Hannah was pregnant,
but I never should have worried. I found myself pulled in from the
very beginning and loved watching Hannah and Brannon figure out how to
manage their new relationship. I loved that even not remembering part of her
past, Hannah instinctively knew Brannon was a very important person in her
life. I loved that Brannon was getting a second chance to make things
right with Hannah while they are spending more time together. My only issue was
Brannon not being honest sooner with Hannah sooner about everything that had
gone on in their past. I did however love how great their chemistry was whether
they were making love or just spending time together. I also love that even
though Brannon had never told Hannah how much he loved her in the past, he
had loved her every bit as long as she had loved him.
Shiloh Walker loves to throw her readers off on "who is the
bad guy" in her romantic suspense books. I absolutely love that she
throws so many twist and turns into the story. I have an idea as to the bad guy
is in this trilogy, but my feelings could be off as I really don't like
this particular character at all. I can't wait to read The Right Kind of Trouble to find out if
my guess is correct. I also can't wait to read The Right Kind of Trouble to finally get Moira and Gideon's story,
as I've wanted to read their story from the moment I met them in Headed For
Trouble.
I liked where Ms. Walker took us in phase 2 of the mystery
in The Trouble With Temptation. I
honestly don't feel like readers will get as much out of the mystery portion of
the story by reading it as a stand-alone story, but do think the romance
portion of the story works as a stand alone story. I'm tend not to read books
in a series out of order, so I highly recommend reading The McKay's series
in order.
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