If you like mysteries filled with intrigue
and a little romance and be sure to read Rachel
Dylan’s newest book Breach of Trust (to be released on
February 5, 2019). This is the third
book in Atlanta Justice series and the characters in the first two
books continue on in this current book.
Mia Shaw is a hardworking
corporate attorney. Her life is turned
upside down when she discovers her friend and colleague, Chase Jackson,
brutally murdered and she won’t stop until the guilty party is brought to
justice. Mia is assigned to the legal case
Chase had been working on. As she starts
digging into the evidence, it appears corporate espionage may have occurred. Mia’s going to need some help from a cyber
security expert, but working with Noah Ramirez may be problematic. Especially since he’s working to help clear
his friend, David, who happens to be the prime suspect in Chase’s murder.
Wow…Breach of Trust is action
packed from the get go. When you open
the pages be ready to hit ground running.
It’s filled with suspense and intrigue that will keep you guessing until
the end. I found this book, very
satisfying. The characters were very
likable, especially Mia’s friends Kate and Sophie, as well as Noah and his
friends Cooper and Landon. They are
nice, decent people who care about each other and are committed to their
friendships with one another. I especially
appreciated how the Christian faith was woven into the character’s lives and
how they grew. Rachel’s legal
experience, knowledge and research all work to make Breach of Trust an
interesting story.
If you like suspense,
romance and legal whodunnits…be sure to read Rachel Dylan’s newest book Breach of Trust, I highly recommend
it. Though this is the third book in the
Atlanta
Justice series, it works well as a stand-alone book. I want to forewarn you, once you read one of
Rachel’s books, you are going to want to read the rest of her books.
I would like to thank NetGalley and Bethany House Publishers
for the opportunity to read Breach of Trust by Rachel Dylan in
exchange for an honest review. I was
under no obligation to give a favorable review.
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