Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Review - THE DEVIL'S DAUGHTER by Katee Robert



The Devil's Daughter




Growing up in a small town isn’t easy, especially when you’re the daughter of a local cult leader. Ten years ago, Eden Collins left Clear Springs, Montana, and never once looked back. But when the bodies of murdered young women surface, their corpses violated and marked with tattoos worn by her mother’s followers, Eden, now an FBI agent, can’t turn a blind eye. To catch the killer, she’s going to have to return to the fold.

Sheriff Zach Owens isn’t comfortable putting Eden in danger, even if she is an elite agent. And he certainly wasn’t expecting to be so attracted to her. As calm and cool as she appears, he knows this can’t be a happy homecoming. Zach wants to protect her—from her mother, the cult, and the evil that lurks behind its locked gates. But Eden is his only key to the tight-lipped group, and she may just be closer to the killer than either one of them suspects…




4.5 of 5 Stars
by Cheryl Stewart

When Eden Collins left Clear springs 10 years ago, she was determined to leave the life her mother had forced on her behind for good. When she receives an email with some pictures of a murder victim in her home town, with some very familiar tattoo’s, she heads back to see if her knowledge can be of any help to the local Sherriff.

Sherriff Zach Owens is skeptical at the beginning when Eden offers to help. He believes she could be tied to the murders. However her knowledge of what happens in Elysia will hopefully help him solve this case. Zach and Eden both believe that Eden’s mother and her followers are to blame for the murders however they cannot find enough proof. Being back in Clear Springs stirs up many demons that Eden has been trying to keep hidden, causing her to not trust her own professional or personal judgment.

Chemistry between Zach and Eden threatens to get in the way of the investigation. As they learn more about each other they find they are very alike. Both changed their lifestyle to escape the past and both still having nightmares about what they have seen.

**Advanced copy provided in exchange for an honest review. **

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