11.07.2020

Fatal Identity ~ Review

Fatal Identity
By Jodie Bailey

Dana Santiago has ended up in the crosshairs of foreign criminals and she has no idea why. But when her loyalties are questions she finds herself without the backup she so desperately needs if she hopes to stay ahead of the people who are after her. 

As a Deputy US Marshal, she's used to danger helping witnesses get into WitSec but now she has to rely on the help of Alex Richardson when she is targeted at her partner's wedding. Alex or Rich to his friends knows he has to do all he can to keep Dana safe. 

But why she's been targeted makes no sense. When danger follows them they need to go to the beginning of the story - Dana's past and her buried memories. But will uncovering the truth help or will it further cast doubts on her loyalty? 

Fatal Identity is clean page-turning suspense. This book can easily be read as a weekend escape and to be a pleasant diversion from the everyday. Jodie Bailey pens characters that one can connect with and enjoy getting to know. This book can easily be read as a standalone though references in the book hint at previous books in which secondary characters were featured. Sit back and enjoy.

I was provided a complimentary copy of this book with no expectations but offering my honest opinion. All thoughts expressed are my own. 



About the Book:
Secrets from her family’s past thrust her into the crosshairs

At her partner’s Christmas wedding in the mountains, deputy US marshal Dana Santiago’s almost abducted—and only the quick actions of Alex “Rich” Richardson save her. Now Dana and Rich must work together to figure out why the kidnappers seem willing to go to any lengths to capture her. But to find the truth they must first dig up her family’s long-buried past…

From Harlequin Love Inspired Suspense: Courage. Danger. Faith.

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