Law and Disorder by Heather Graham: Review

Law and Disorder by Heather Graham - book review

I have a confession to make. I have never read a Heather Graham book prior to this one and while I have heard of her books, I just never got to it. I think I have some on my ibook app waiting for me. So I was able to review this new book and I have to say I might have started with the wrong book as my intro to this author.

Here are my thoughts on this new release in the romantic intrigue genre.

Law and Disorder by Heather Graham - book review

Law and Disorder by Heather Graham
Series: The Finnegan Connection
Publisher: Harlequin Intrigue (January 17, 2017)
ISBN-13: 978-1335720771

Trust the enemy?

Desperate to escape her kidnappers, Kody Cameron can turn to only one man…and he’s holding a gun. Outnumbered and trapped in the deadly Everglades, she has little recourse, but something in this captor’s eyes makes her believe she can trust him. Does she dare to take the risk?

Undercover agent Nick Connolly has met Kody before and knows she might very well blow his cover. Though determined to maintain his facade, he can’t let Kody die. He won’t. And his decision to change his own rules of law and order are about to make all hell break loose.

Review on Law and Disorder by Heather Graham

Looking at all of the other reviews on this authors books, her review average is high! Therefore, I was looking for an indepth, exciting read and unfortunately, this one just did not do it for me.

The plot was good but it did not bring the heart-pounding thrills I was hoping for and even the budding romance seemed lackluster and missing that special spark. There was a lot of history lessons in this story that caused me to skim over parts. Plus, several areas of the writing seemed disjointed and did not flow.

The beginning started off a bit rocky for me due to the strange thought process of the victim on the first page but by the ending it got a bit better.

Overall, it was an okay read. Nothing that sucked me in and begged me to keep reading. It was decent but not what I was expecting from seeing her other reviews. But that will not keep me from reading her other novels. This one could be just a one-off issue, judging by her past reviews.

Disclaimer: Chris has personally reviewed the product listed above. She has not received any monetary compensation for her review but did receive a free ebook so she could evaluate and use it for this post. Her thoughts & opinions in this review are unbiased & honest and your opinions may differ.

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