Waylaid
Windy City Westons #1
By Jerusha AgenSpring Weston is a rising star in the world of cycling, and she's determined to be the best. But when she learns the truth about the team she's on, she doesn't want anything to do with it. But before she can decide what she will do, her whole life is shattered. She's the victim of a hit-and-run accident.
Spring is officially the Weston family failure. Her father's biggest disappointment. She'll never ride a bike again. No, she's trapped by her broken body. If only the driver had killer her, then she would have at least not been left to endure her father's disgust and the pity of others.
Sergeant Torin Cotter has let people down too many times. He knows the feeling of such failure. When he is asked to take over the investigation of Spring's case, something just feels off to him. He can tell Spring is holding something back and that she is scared. Torin will discover the truth and do all he can to help Spring.
When his own past comes into play during his investigation, Spring may offer the only hope to overcome his pain. If only he could offer her the same. But he refuses to allow himself to connect with Spring. It's all about surviving until he learns the truth about his wife.
When a killer comes after Spring, Torin is determined to protect her, while Spring is more concerned about anyone losing their lives for her.
Waylaid is the first book in the Windy City Westons series. The Weston family siblings are focused on helping Spring overcome and conquer her depression over the fallout of the hit-and-run that left her paralyzed. I found it interesting how the family dynamics played out throughout this book. They had differences when it came to matters of faith, but they were all about loyalty to one another. No one messed with one of their own without the others rallying around them. The dynamics between the Westons came across as authentic and believable. This was an excellent and engaging read that kept me up way too late reading. The suspense was way too tempting. I wanted to know who and why, and it was definitely not what I was expecting.
I was provided a complimentary ARC copy of this book with no expectations but that I provide my honest opinion. All thoughts expressed are my own.
About the Book:
Someone wants to kill her. She wants the killer to finish the job.
Spring Weston will do anything to rise in the ranks of pro cycling
and prove she isn’t the one failure of the five Weston siblings.
Anything except cheat. When she learns of doping on her cycling team,
she’s determined to uncover the truth. But she can’t if she’s dead.
Sergeant Torin Cotter may not be the hero the public thinks he is,
but he recognizes fear when he sees it. When he takes over the
investigation of the collision that landed Spring in the hospital, he’s
compelled to protect her from whatever danger she’s in, even though he
knows he might fail. Again.
Spring’s faith in God isn’t enough to help her face the living
nightmare she awakened to after the accident. But neither she nor the
handsome sergeant see the greater threat that’s coming until it’s too
late.
If they’re going to survive, Spring and Torin will not only have to
confront their worst fears—they’ll have to find a reason to live.
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