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A review by avigail
Fatal Affair by Marie Force
5.0
Good friends and fellow readers introduced me to Marie Force's writing and her two spin-off series, Fatal and First Family. Even though I started with the wrong series order, I decided to start from the beginning and in order.
Sam and Nick's love story had a bump of six years, but bad luck for the young Senator Johnson brought them back together with a couple of obstacles.
Fatal Affair is a thrilling and romantic page-turner that will captivate readers who crave a suspenseful mystery with a strong female protagonist and a sizzling romance. It is perfect for fans of intricate plots, steamy chemistry, and a dash of political intrigue.
I love Sam's family and everybody who surrounds her. I also like how the author shows that people with learning difficulties can become lieutenants in the police force. Sam's dyslexia does not hold her back; she knows how to work with it and has people she can trust to help her.
I love how committed Nick is to Sam. He genuinely loves her for the person she is, and their communication on aspects of life is admirable.
Sam and Nick's love story had a bump of six years, but bad luck for the young Senator Johnson brought them back together with a couple of obstacles.
Fatal Affair is a thrilling and romantic page-turner that will captivate readers who crave a suspenseful mystery with a strong female protagonist and a sizzling romance. It is perfect for fans of intricate plots, steamy chemistry, and a dash of political intrigue.
I love Sam's family and everybody who surrounds her. I also like how the author shows that people with learning difficulties can become lieutenants in the police force. Sam's dyslexia does not hold her back; she knows how to work with it and has people she can trust to help her.
I love how committed Nick is to Sam. He genuinely loves her for the person she is, and their communication on aspects of life is admirable.