In FORGIVING LIES by Molly McAdams, undercover cop Logan
Ryan can't fall in love with his new neighbor. The last
thing he needs is a distraction. Rachel Masters is scared
out of her wits after being attacked and only wants to feel
safe and wants her attacker to leave her alone.
Rachel was attacked by her roommates
cousin at the end of last semester and her own roommate
doesn't believe her and Rachel is very sad and withdrawn and
doesn't really want to get involved with anybody but when
she and her new next door neighbor Logan start to get
friendly she feels like she can start to trust him and tell
him about the awful thing that happened to her. When Logan
finds out what happened to Rachel his cop radar chimes in
and
he starts to protect Rachel and lets her know he will
always be there to protect her no matter what.
What I
enjoyed most about FORGIVING LIES was the intensity and how
easy the characters would to love. They felt like
average people living thier lives, I loved the ending but
also hated it and if you get a chance to read this you will
know what I mean, all I have to say is that I can't wait for
the next book and to see what happens to these wonderful
characters.
Logan "Kash" Ryan has spent the last three and a half
years working undercover in Tampa Bay, Florida. When a case
sends him and his partner to Austin, Texas to follow the
trail of a serial killer, their sole focus needs to be on
finding the guy before he can find another victim. The last
thing Kash needs is the distraction of his beautiful new
neighbor, but there's something about her guarded nature
and feisty attitude that makes it impossible to stay away
from her.
Rachel Masters has shielded herself from getting hurt again.
But when her new neighbor almost takes her door off with his
motorcycle, everything changes. He's arrogant, gorgeous,
tattooed and pierced. Everything she knows she should stay
away from. Despite the warnings her initial impression has
raised, she quickly falls for him and the way he works at
breaking down all her walls. But he's hiding something, and
after everything that has happened in Rachel's life lately,
a guy is the last thing she needs.
From the moment Rachel and Kash meet, they stress the
friendship-only rule and continue to push their feelings for
each other aside. But as their friendship advances, lines
start blurring, and soon their reasons for keeping the other
at a distance are forgotten. Will Kash be able to maintain
focus on the investigation while keeping Rachel safe from
his real life - or will it all fall apart right in front of
him, and will she run when she finds out everything he has
been hiding?