Tuesday, November 22, 2016

All the Dead Girls by Rita Herron

Beth and Ian grew up together although neither went by the names they now use. Beth used to be JJ, an unwanted foster kid. Ian used to have his step father's last name, but that was before his stepfather was convicted of kidnapping JJ and her foster sister. These two are unexpectedly thrown together when both are needed to work the same case of a mass grave uncovered by local flooding. The murder victims bear an uncanny resemblance to some of Beth's fleeting memories of her captivity. Beth is determined to recover her memories and find out what happened to her foster sister. Ian just wants to prove his step father's innocence. They seem to be at cross purposes but end up working together. It soon becomes obvious that someone wants to ensure Beth's memories remain buried, and maybe he wants to finish what he started with her years ago.

This was a really interesting romantic suspense with several twists and turns. I liked that I never knew exactly what was going to happen next, and enjoyed the protectiveness Ian displayed toward Beth.

I received an ARC from Net Galley for review.

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