Monday, April 1, 2013

VBT Review: Identity Crisis



BLURB: When Olivia Doyle’s father dies under suspicious circumstances, rather than inheriting a family fortune, she inherits a new identity. She learns they were placed in the Federal Witness Protection Program when she was five years old. Her father was involved in an art forgery ring and testified against the mob. Brought up not to trust anyone, Olivia has a difficult time relying on U.S. Marshal Ethan Ryder to protect her, and to keep her secret. She fears her father may have continued his life of crime through her art gallery. She has little choice but to depend on Ethan when she realizes someone is now after her. Olivia’s search for the truth leads her and Ethan across country to a family and past she doesn’t remember.

At the age of ten, Ethan witnessed a brutal murder. He vowed when he grew up, he’d protect people in danger. Protecting Olivia is difficult when she won’t trust him. He soon realizes his desire to protect her goes beyond doing his job, but if his judgment becomes clouded by emotions, her safety could be jeopardized.

Can Ethan and Olivia learn to trust each other when they uncover secrets that will change their lives forever?


Review Rating: 4.5 LIGHTNING BOLTS

Review:  You grow up with the knowledge of who you are, but when that suddenly changes, all hell is about to break loose.  Olivia has just suffered a loss, but the pain really begins to seep in when life as she know it is all a big mystery.

Romantic suspense fans, be aware of this story! Wow! The dialogue, the tension, the suspense...it's all wrapped up in one spine tingly story. I loved Olivia and Ethan, and their haunted past  really helps with their conflict. I had no idea which way things were going to turn, and it left me guessing until the very end. This one is definitely a keeper!

If you're in the mood for suspense, romance and drama...Identity Crisis awaits you!




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3 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for the review and for spotlighting Identity Crisis on your blog today!

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  2. Looks like a nice read. Yep, somewhat of an identity crisis, coming from a broken home and growing up in a separate country from my siblings.

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