Thursday, October 19, 2017

Review : Mission: Colton Justice

Mission : Colton Justice by Jennifer Morey

Genre: Contemporary, Romance, Mystery, Susupense,
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Pages: 288
Published October 3rd 2017 by Harlequin Romantic Suspense
In this thrilling The Coltons of Shadow Creek tale, a millionaire confronts his past to save his child... 
When his wife, Tess, died, tech mogul Jeremy Kincaid's perfect world broke apart. Their young son is the light of his life, but Jeremy can't shake suspicions that her death was no accident. Did presumed-dead Livia Colton orchestrate Tess's car accident? Jeremy risks everything by enlisting beautiful PI Adeline Winters to uncover the truth. Adeline once served as Tess and Jeremy's egg donor and surrogate. Giving up her baby was the hardest thing she'd ever had to do, yet she can't turn down Jeremy's plea for help now. But Adeline and Jeremy must push aside their slow-burning attraction when kidnappers place the ultimate bargaining chip on the table: their son. 
Jeremy is under the impression that his wife's death is no accident and is on a mission to figure out what was really going on . Jeremy enlists Adaline his wife's surrogate mother turned investigator to figure out that truth. Things get complicated when Adaline who accepts his offer for help when she meets him and the baby she gave up to the couple. She will do everything in her power to figure out what happens but it seems someone doesn't want the truth known when a few close calls occur. 

This was such a fun mystery to read, I loved that there was plenty going on to keep the readers interesting. For instance the amount of drama that will occur when the surrogate gets to meet the baby she given birth to and seeing that attractive father again. I couldn't help but wondering how things would work out. I loved that there was plenty of close calls and moments where I just couldn't put the book down wondering what would happen next. There was a bit of romance and a couple steamy scene to keep things entertaining. Overall this was a pretty great book I enjoyed it.

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