False Hope: A romantic suspense thriller (A Rachel Thomas
Novel Book 2)
by
Angie Martin
The author turns the page on the next chapter of Rachel life giving a
fast pace exciting and thrilling read that kept me turning the pages to see
what else would happen to this poor women. This is a story based on obsession and how far one man will go to get what he wants.
It is another suspenseful read that held me on the edge keeping my attention
until the end. As the romance build you are held captivated in the action and
the romance of true love as one man is on the hunt another holds on to his love
leaving us on the edge which will prevail.
I thought this was a great read, love the
romance, the suspense and the characters. It is well thought out with
characters you can relate to giving you a wonderful read that stays with you
even after you put the book down.
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Summary
From the award-winning,
bestselling author of Conduit and The Boys Club comes the long-awaited
sequel to False Security
Rachel Thomas has spent the last
four years running from her past. Forced into Witness Protection and exiled
from the rest of the world, she manages to survive, but still lives each day in
fear of being found again while trying to overcome her emotional wounds and
misdeeds as a criminal.
Mark Jacobson wants nothing more
than to provide Rachel with the normal life she’s always wanted. Dealing with
his own scars and helpless to change their situation, he struggles to maintain
his tenuous hold on his anger.
To find peace in a world she can
share with Mark, Rachel agrees to help the FBI bring down all those who are
after her. While the FBI believes she and Mark are safe, they are being watched
closer than ever before. And, someone is ready to bring her home for good.
False Hope is the second and final
novel in the Rachel Thomas books. While this book was written as a standalone
so anyone can read it without knowledge of the events in False Security, it
does contain many spoilers from that novel. While not necessary, it is
recommended that you read False Security before diving into this last chapter
of Rachel’s story.
This novel contains strong violence.
Reader discretion advised.