Blacklisted in the photography business over a controversial shot, Avery
Tate answered an ad for a crime scene photographer. She expected to be
laughed at, but crime scene analyst Parker Mitchell hired her
outright--and changed her life. But six months ago, when her feelings
for Parker became too strong, she left his employ to sort out her heart.
Now, for the first time, Avery is facing the world that
rejected her to attend the gallery opening of a photography exhibit and
support her best friend, who modeled for the show. But the only image of
her friend is a chilling photo of her posing as if dead--and the
photographer insists he didn't take the shot. Worse, her friend can't be
found. She immediately calls Parker for help. As Avery, Parker, and his
friends in law enforcement dig into the mystery, they find themselves
face-to-face with a relentless and deadly threat.
This is the second book in the Chesapeake Valor Series. It's not necessary to read the first book in the series. But it was would be beneficial. There are a lot of characters to keep straight and without reading the first book it could get confusing. I read the first book and it took me a little bit to get up to speed on the characters. Overall it was a very good book. I am anxious to read the next book in the series.
I was given this book by the publisher in exchange for an honest review. I was not compensated in any way.
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