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False Security Kindle Edition | Pages: 358 pages
Rating: 4.2 | 181 Users | 73 Reviews

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Title:False Security
Author:Angie Martin
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 358 pages
Published:October 5th 2013
Categories:Romance. Romantic Suspense. Thriller. Mystery Thriller

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Rachel Thomas longs for normalcy, but if she stops running she could die...or worse. Chased by a past that wishes to imprison her, haunted by dreams that seek to destroy her, Rachel finds solace in a love she could not predict. A love she cannot deter. Mark Jacobson is the man who never needed love. He has his bookstore, his bachelorhood, and his freedom. In the moment he meets Rachel Thomas, he is swept into a world he never knew existed. One filled with the purest of love. One filled with betrayal, lies, and murder. Now Rachel and Mark are forced to face her past. The truth may kill them both.

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Ratings: 4.2 From 181 Users | 73 Reviews

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Let me first start off by saying, I don't normally read books with a lot of suspense in it. Since this is considered a romantic suspense I decided to give it a try. Boy, am I glad I did. I loved this book so much. I started the book thinking, "Oh I can probably guess what will happen," I was so wrong. It felt good read a book that I didn't already have it planned out in my mind what would happen. I did not expect anything that happened and I was on the edge of my seat from the first to last

OK, so first off I read Ms Martin's other work, Conduit, first. But her writing style is as clear as crystal and I knew two paragraphs in that this was going to be a good read too. And I was right. There's suspense and intrigue throughout the plot, depth to the characters and enough action to literally keep my heart racing through the end. I'm slightly annoyed no one thought to kill Donovan (I mean, really, compared to everything else would that have been so bad?) but apart from that I can't

This is a captivating story that I did not want to put down. The author quickly drew me into this deftly woven story and had me staying up way too late to finish. I dont want to give anything away so hesitate to say much. There is plenty of suspense, an unexpected romance, and moments of fear and terror that pour off the page. A well crafted story that is well worth reading.

I received a copy from the author in exchange for a review.I enjoyed this book. The author did a great job of building suspense especially in the beginning. I was wondering what was Rachel's secret. This was one the reasons why this book was a page-turner. The main characters and the plot were also well-developed.I was a little thrown off with Part 2 since it was back in the past, but I understood the style after I finished reading it. The details all fit together nicely with just the right

This story is written in three parts. In the first part, were introduced to Rachel who has a secret and mysterious past. Who is she running from? Against her better judgment and all her fears, she starts a romance with Mark, a man who always thought of himself as a bachelor.I wont go into the other parts of the story, as thats for you to discover. Even though the first part doesnt have much action in it, as were discovering who Rachel and Mark are, the story is so well-written time passes by

I enjoyed this one. It was a good romantic suspense with a solid story line and good characters.Rachel Thomas is running from her past. When she meets the handsome Mark, she wonders if she will be able to take a chance on a relationship with him. However her past is quickly catching up with her, and it is deadly.This book is set out into three parts. Part one is the present, part two goes back in time to when Rachel was a child and growing into a woman, and part three is the present again. I

Can I say that the story was much more interesting than I thought. The romance part was less and the story was more towards the thriller aspect of the story which was actually much more interesting.
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