Title: Remnants of Evil
Series: McAllister Justice #6
Author: Reily Garrett
Genre: Romantic Thriller
Release Date: April 28, 2019
Fear is an illusion banished by courage.
Two months after escaping an underground prison, Abby is determined to redefine her limits by testing the boundaries defining her existence.
Practicing law fulfills her need for order and consistency, but chaos soon decimates her neat and structured life. When a psychopathic killer draws a line in the sand, she’s forced to choose between her need for independence and the security of police protection.
Royden has spent his adult life hunting society’s worst criminal offenders. Assigned to work with a McAllister wasn’t what he’d envisioned when relocating to Portland, but everything changed after meeting his partner’s sister. When death comes searching for his new family, each clue leads either to a dead end or more possibilities.
Join the McAllisters, their better halves, and their dogs in an exciting romantic thriller.
(FIRST 2 CHAPTERS)
Abbey just wanted to escape it all - A chance to drown herself in adrenaline-inducing bucket list activities - A chance to forget - Literally drowning was not what she had in mind.
Royden just wants his girl back. He knows she is hurting, running from the nightmares that still hold her in their grasp. He will move heaven and earth to make her feel safe again. Question is will it be enough?
From the moment I opened this book, I was entrapped in Abbey's journey. Who will be the next mark? Why those specific acts? How is she going to find her emotional footing if the darkness never lets her go? And most importantly can they stop whoever is behind this before he makes his final move?
Garrett weaves a suspenseful on the edge of your seat thriller with Remnants. From the opening chapter till that final exhale as you close the book she guarantees to entertain and engage her readers.
This is one of those series I honestly will need to go back and start from the beginning. There is a strong emotional connection between the supporting cast (her family, both two and four-legged) that transfers over in each of the episodes. The brothers have their own stories also but it all interconnects in a subtle 'background' way.
If plot twists, white knuckle on the edge of your seat action and sweet (steamy) romance sound like a "Yes, please" then I definitely recommend the McAllister Justice series.
Abbey just wanted to escape it all - A chance to drown herself in adrenaline-inducing bucket list activities - A chance to forget - Literally drowning was not what she had in mind.
Royden just wants his girl back. He knows she is hurting, running from the nightmares that still hold her in their grasp. He will move heaven and earth to make her feel safe again. Question is will it be enough?
From the moment I opened this book, I was entrapped in Abbey's journey. Who will be the next mark? Why those specific acts? How is she going to find her emotional footing if the darkness never lets her go? And most importantly can they stop whoever is behind this before he makes his final move?
Garrett weaves a suspenseful on the edge of your seat thriller with Remnants. From the opening chapter till that final exhale as you close the book she guarantees to entertain and engage her readers.
This is one of those series I honestly will need to go back and start from the beginning. There is a strong emotional connection between the supporting cast (her family, both two and four-legged) that transfers over in each of the episodes. The brothers have their own stories also but it all interconnects in a subtle 'background' way.
If plot twists, white knuckle on the edge of your seat action and sweet (steamy) romance sound like a "Yes, please" then I definitely recommend the McAllister Justice series.
Reily is a West Coast girl transplanted to the opposite shore. When she’s not working with her dogs, you can find her curled up with a book or writing her next story. Past employment as an ICU nurse, private investigator, and work in the military police has given her countless experiences in a host of different environments to add a real world feel to her fiction.
Over time, and several careers, many incidents have flavored the plots of her stories. Man’s cruelty and ingenuity for torment and torture is boundless, not contained by an infinite imagination. Witnessing the after-effects of a teenager mugged at knifepoint for a pair of tennis shoes, or an elderly woman stabbed repeatedly with a screwdriver for no apparent reason, left an indelible impression that will forever haunt her subconscious. In counterpoint, she has observed a woman stop her vehicle in severe, snowy weather to offer her own winter coat to a stranger, a teenager wearing a threadbare hoodie. Life’s diversities are endless.
Though her kids are her life, writing is Reily’s life after. The one enjoyed after the kids are in bed or after they’re in school and the house is quiet. This is the time she kicks back with laptop and lapdog to give her imagination free rein.
In reading, take pleasure in a mental pause as you root for your favorite hero/heroine and bask in their accomplishments, then share your opinions of them over a coffee with your best friend (even if he’s four-legged). Life is short. Cherish your time.
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