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Deceptions of Chenille

2021 | Romance

I was hooked after page one, trying to figure out what was coming next: mafia, embezzlement, money-laundering, international travels. The story adds layer upon layer of intrigue. Gina Mitchell - Book Blogger.

When attorney, Chenille Conrad, mysteriously disappears her husband, Daniel, suspects the worst. She wouldn't leave him - they're deeply in love and on the fast track to successful careers, a house in the suburbs, and a family to fill it. The discovery of her bloody sweatshirt escalates the investigation from a missing person case to a homicide, with Daniel as the primary suspect. To prove his innocence, he puts the pieces of the puzzle together, yet can't overcome his need to protect his wife. Shocking clues exposing her motivations, and true persona, are revealed. Who is this stranger he married?

An intriguing romantic suspense novel that follows Chenille's evolution from a spoiled Southern California teenager, committing petty thievery, to a full blown felon, crossing paths with an international drug cartel. Realizing she's in too deep, she yearns to come home and reignite her love with Daniel, but is it too late? Chenille has propelled herself into an inescapable web of her own creation, putting her life, and that of her young son, in danger.

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Sally Dalla | 2021 | Romance
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For starters: Wow! What a rollercoaster. This fast paced novel keeps you on your toes and once you start you can't put it down.

You either follow the story from either Daniel; the one left behind; or from the side of Chenille; the one you learn to love despite her mistakes.

Despite the pace of the book; moving weeks months within a matter of pages; and the switching of sides it is easy to follow with plenty of twists to keep you turning the pages.

If you do have to put it down it is very easy to pick right back up without too much hassle.

You learn so much about these characters you feel their emotions; you cry for them, you fight for them and you care for them as of they are your own.

If you are after a good read to read wherever you are; on the school run (guilty!), on the bus or tube or snuggled by the fire with a hot chocolate then this is the one for you.