The Last Sister by Kendra Elliot
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Released January 14, 2020
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Three sisters’ secrets collide in a shocking novel of suspense by the Wall Street Journal and Amazon Charts bestselling author of the Mercy Kilpatrick series.
Twenty years ago Emily Mills’s father was murdered, and she found his body hanging in the backyard. Her younger sister, Madison, claims she was asleep in her room. Her older sister, Tara, claims she was out with friends. The tragedy drove their mother to suicide and Tara to leave town forever. The killer was caught. The case closed.
Ever since, Emily and Madison have tried to forget what happened that night—until an eerily similar murder brings it all back. It also brings FBI special agent Zander Wells to the Oregon logging town. As eager as he is to solve the brutal double slaying, he is just as intrigued with the mystery of Emily’s and her sisters’ past.
When more blood is shed, Zander suspects there’s a secret buried in this town no one wants unearthed. Is it something Emily and Madison don’t know? Or aren’t telling? And Tara? Maybe Emily can’t bear to find her. Because when Tara disappeared, she took a secret of her own with her.
Kendra did it again! I devoured The Last Sister, when I wasn’t able to read the book I was listening to it with the free audio that you get with Kindle Unlimited, I never wanted to be apart from the characters for too long for the fear of something happening when I wasn’t there.
It’s been a while since I read a romantic suspense that was this good, Kendra basically writes to my heart.. love and murder, add in a skeleton that was buried and other hidden family secrets and I was one satisfied reader.
I was on the edge the entire time I was reading The Last Sister trying to figure out who was the killer, of course, I thought I knew who the killer was but the farther things went and the more points of view I heard I was more and more convinced I was wrong, which of course. I was.
Kendra has a way of weaving a tale that will have you guessing and nervous but still completely hooked and needing more information. The case was so multifaceted that you aren’t sure which direction to go and the more strings your pull on the more the more information was revealed.
If you are in need of a romantic suspense with a mystery and a bit of sexual tension, you will not want to miss The Last Sister!
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