They
say it takes a thief to catch a thief, and Harrison Tate is proof. Once a
professional burglar, he now makes a lawful living tracking down stolen art. No
one needs to know about his secret sideline, “liberating” artifacts acquired
through underhanded methods. At least until one of those jobs sees him walking
in on a murder.
Gabrielle Wright has long been estranged from her wealthy family, but she didn’t kill her sister. Trouble is, the only person who can prove it is the sexy, elusive criminal who shouldn’t have been at the island estate on that terrible night. She’s not expecting honor among thieves—or for their mutual attraction to spark into an intense inferno of desire.
Under the guise of evaluating her family’s art, Harris comes back to the estate hoping to clear Gabby’s name. But returning to the scene of the crime has never been riskier, with their hearts and lives on the line.
Gabrielle Wright has long been estranged from her wealthy family, but she didn’t kill her sister. Trouble is, the only person who can prove it is the sexy, elusive criminal who shouldn’t have been at the island estate on that terrible night. She’s not expecting honor among thieves—or for their mutual attraction to spark into an intense inferno of desire.
Under the guise of evaluating her family’s art, Harris comes back to the estate hoping to clear Gabby’s name. But returning to the scene of the crime has never been riskier, with their hearts and lives on the line.
Release Date: December 26, 2017
Avon
Games People Play #3
Romantic Suspense
Review copy provided by publisher
Liza's Review:
The
Pretender is the latest book in the Games People Play
series from HelenKay Dimon. Once again I was pulled into the story from the
very first page and taken on a sexy and wild ride.
I
really do think Harrison Tate became my new favorite character in the series
with The Pretender. Seriously he is
not only super smart, but witty and sexy as all get out. He also wants to make
sure Gabrielle doesn't take the fall for the murder of her sister when he knows
she didn't do it. Harris and Gabby's basically instant connection totally
worked for me. Harris really only ever trusted a select few people, so it
was refreshing to how quickly he accepted and trusted Gabby.
Gabby
was a bit of a mystery to me at first. While she was an incredibly strong and
independent woman, I felt like there was more to her that what we saw at
first. I knew she didn't kill her sister, but also knew she was keeping
secrets about her sister. I loved how protective she was of her
little sister and even understood her reasoning once she was honest
with Harris about everything that had happened.
I
loved the chemistry between Gabby and Harris. I do believe part of it was
they had a pretty instant connection to one another. They just worked for me as
a couple, even knowing Harris was keeping a huge secret from Gabby. I knew it
was torturing him, so I guess that is why I was okay with it, as I'm usually
very unhappy with characters lying to each other. I will say I completely
supported Gabby's reaction upon finding out the secret and have to say she
actually was way more forgiving than I would have been.
I
thought the suspense portion of the story line was spot on and have to say I
had the wrong person in mind as the killer early on. I love when an author
keeps me guessing and HelenKay Dimon did an awesome job keeping
me guessing in The Pretender.
I loved that while the suspense portion of the book was always in the
forefront, it never took away from the romance between Harris and Gabby. The Pretender was another winner
from HelenKay Dimon and I can't wait to revisit the characters from the Games
People Play series soon.
Rating: 4 Stars (B+)
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