Cold Secrets
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Narrated by:
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Eric G. Dove
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By:
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Toni Anderson
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When an international ring of sex traffickers kidnaps an eight-year-old girl in Boston, FBI Agent Lucas Randall heads undercover. But his rescue operation goes disastrously wrong and Lucas barely escapes with his life. Now the ruthless traffickers are hunting him down, along with everyone else who threatens their operation.
Computer expert Ashley Chen joined the FBI to fight against evil in the world - evil she experienced firsthand. She has mad skills, and deadly secrets, and once she starts working with Lucas, she also has big trouble, because after years of pushing people away, she's falling for the guy. The feeling is more than mutual, but as Ashley intensifies her online pursuit of the trafficking ring, her traumatic past collides with her present and suddenly Lucas can't tell which side she's on. And as the case escalates into a high-stakes game of cat and mouse, it turns out Ashley isn't the only one with something to hide.
If neither can trust the other with their secrets, how can they trust each other with their hearts?
©2017 Toni Anderson (P)2017 Toni AndersonWhat listeners say about Cold Secrets
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- George A Bear
- 20-09-21
Good story number 8 in series
Although this is number 8 in the series it can be read and enjoyed as a standalone book. Backstories are briefly mentioned, enough to fit characters in but not over explaining.
Basically, this series is a fusion of romance and serious crime.
I liked the twists and turns in this book as it developed the relationship of the main two protagonists. The author raises the issue of child prostitution/sexual slavery and casual racism and doesn’t dismiss the issues.
My problem with the narrator is just his pronunciation of the word ‘brothel’. Unless American pronunciation is very different from the uk’s, there is a ‘th’ sound in the word! It is jarring when the word comes up in the text. This is a shame as otherwise an excellent narrator!
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