Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Nowhere to Hide by Louise Lyndon (Spotlight, excerpt, review, and GIVEAWAY) GFT ADULT title








Nowhere to Hide
by Louise Lyndon
ADULT title
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GENRE: Contemporary Erotic Romantic Suspense

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Forty years ago the Australian rural town of Burrawang Bend was the scene of a brutal murder, and the townspeople are still calling for justice. Marlee Moore, the suspect’s and victim’s granddaughter, is fighting to clear her grandfather’s name. And no one is going to stand in her way. But when things take a dangerous and deadly turn, Marlee must turn to the one man she was determined to run out of town.

Devon Reilly, investigative journalist for his hit TV show, Justice Served, is in Burrawang Bend to solve the forty-year-old cold case murder. But, he didn't bargain on Marlee keeping him from investigating the case and he soon questions where her loyalties lie. With the living? Or with the dead? But when Marlee and her son’s life are put in danger, Devon knows he is the only man who can keep them alive. But what happens when he soon realizes he is the bigger threat to the woman and kid he loves?

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EXCERPT



Marlee shifted on her seat. She tapped her fingers against the table, but she would not look at him. Was Marlee finally beginning to see the holes in Saul’s story?

“I have a copy of the signed statement in which Saul goes into great detail about Marion having terminal cancer. I can show it to you if you like.”

“I need to get Max home.” But she made no move to leave. Instead, she rubbed her hands along her thighs and sank her teeth into her lower lip. Her foot started to tap beneath the table. “There’s been a lot to take in. I need to process what I’ve learned tonight.”

She dragged herself to her feet. As she crossed to his bed, her steps were short and jerky. She turned to face him. He wanted to tell her not to go. Instead, he pressed his lips together.

“If I have questions, can I call you?”

Devon nodded. He retrieved his wallet and withdrew his card. She took it immediately.

Saul Moore had seemingly kept his head down and had stayed out of trouble for forty years. There’d been no reported unexplained deaths in or around Burrawang Bend. But Devon was in town to poke the bear. And an angry bear was a dangerous one.

“Marlee, I can’t tell you what to do, but I can ask you to be careful. Think twice if you’re going to confront him with what you’ve learned tonight.”

Devon stood at the door and watched Marlee and Max drive into the darkness. What was she heading to? Was she going to confront Saul with what she had learned?

He reached for his mobile and dialed Annie. She answered on the second ring. “Get a pair of eyeballs on Marlee Moore.”

“Why? What’s going on?”

“I think she may have just realized her grandfather is a murderer.”


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AUTHOR Bio and Links:


Louise grew up in rural Victoria, Australia, before moving to England, where for sixteen years she soaked up the vibrancy of London and the medieval history of England. She has since returned to Australia and now lives in Melbourne.

In 2013, Louise won first prize in the historical romance category of the Crested Butte Sandy Writing Contest for her story, The Promise, which has since been retitled and is now known as, Of Love & Vengeance. Her second novel, Of Love & Betrayal is available now.
When not writing, Louise can be found covered in mud, crawling under barbed wire and hoisting herself over twelve foot walls! She is also a self confessed nail polish addict and you can check out her nail art designs on her Instagram account.

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GIVEAWAY


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The tour dates can be found here

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My review:


3.75 out of 5 stars

Nowhere to Hide by Louise Lyndon is an exciting adult romantic suspense story set in Australia and centering around the conflict between Marlee Moore, the mother of a young boy, and Devon Reilly, the acclaimed investigative journalist who is determined to prove that her grandfather killed her grandmother. As a former Australian Federal Police officer, Devon has the skill and the drive to solve many cold cases, but Marlee and her son Max threaten to make him change his priorities, until circumstances change and lives are endangered, reminding both adults why they keep their hearts guarded and their lives free of encumbrances.

This story is the first in the ‘Justice Served’ series and provides an exotic backdrop to a thrilling and sometimes erotic tale with plenty of violence and tragedy. There are so many unexpected aspects to this story that I was a bit conflicted about how to frame my review. I was surprised to suddenly discover Devon’s kinky side and Marlee’s response seemed a bit uncharacteristic to me, and then his actions seem inconsistent throughout the story. The painful background that prompts Devon’s attitude toward relationships and his subsequent expertise and heightened protectiveness seemed to conflict with his actions as his family arrives unexpectedly, and Marlee’s traumatic background is also gut-wrenching but makes one wonder about genetic implications—which one would have thought would have colored her interactions with her grandfather.

I was surprised by a vicious struggle and sudden twist that came relatively early in the story, thinking things were going to resolve quickly, but then more complications were thrown into the mix and the story goes onto even more scary heights but only after there are both sensual interludes between the main characters and touching interactions between a man who has walled himself off and a young boy who is delighted to find a male role model. Given the sometimes uneven action and motivations, and the disappointing response displayed by Devon toward the end, I was frustrated with the guy, but I was relieved that a resolution was found. Little Max stole the show, and I just loved the scene that details the big alpha male learning to deal with a poopy two-year-old. I think this book would be enjoyed by those who like gritty suspenseful tales featuring complicated characters who aren’t perfect but are willing to try to improve.



A copy of this title was provided to me for review



24 comments:

  1. Congrats on the tour and thanks for the chance to win

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    1. Thank you for the compliment and for taking the time to read it, Edgar!

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  3. Thank you for the excerpt, I enjoyed it.

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    1. Glad to hear that, Rita. Thanks for dropping by!

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  4. Thanks for the giveaway; I like the excerpt. :)

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    1. Happy you like it, Cali. Thanks for popping in!

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    1. Excellent! Thanks for taking the time to read it.

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  6. Great review, sounds like my kind of book especially because of the complicated characters - those are my favorites :)

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    1. You're very kind, Victoria! I hope you get a chance to enjoy it and I look forward to your review.

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  7. I can't wait to get my hands on this book!!

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    1. I hope you get it soon! Thanks for the visit.

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  8. I've lived in places like Burrawang Bend - minus the murder.

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    1. I'm certainly glad your town wasn't as eventful in this respect, Mary! Thanks for coming by!

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    1. Happy you enjoyed it, Kim. Thanks for popping in!

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  10. Thank you for your honest review, it's much appreciated!

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    1. You're very welcome, Nikolina. I try to be honest without being mean, and to explain my reasoning since other folks will undoubtedly look at things through their own paradigm and may have an entirely different opinion! Thanks for coming by.

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  11. I would really love to read this book.

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  12. Congrats on the new book and good luck on the book tour!

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