By Kelly Bridgewater
A chilling murder.
Chief of Police Jane Hardy plunges into the
investigation of a house fire that claimed the life of a local woman as well as
one of the firefighters. It’s clear the woman was murdered. But why? The
unraveling of Jane’s personal life only makes the answers in the case more
difficult to find.
Her son’s arrest.
Then Jane’s fifteen-year-old son is accused of a
horrific crime, and she has to decide whether or not she can trust her ex,
Reid, in the attempt to prove Will’s innocence—and whether she can trust Reid
with her heart.
Her stolen memories.
Three days of Jane’s past are missing from her
memory, and that’s not all that has been stolen from her. As she works to find the woman’s murdered and clear her son’s name,
finding out what happened in those three days could change everything.
It all started with one little lie. But the gripping
truth is finally coming out.
My
Thoughts:
Three
Missing Days by Colleen Coble is a three-book series
with each individual story having a mystery, but there is an overarching series
mystery that comes to the ending in Three
Missing Days. Jane, the heroine, finally has a mystery that reaches deep
into her past and confronts her present. She is scrambling around with trying
to remember the three missing days and what happened. What does this have to do
with the current mystery? What does this have to do with her son? The suspense
keeps building. The romance keeps building. One of my favorite aspects of the
mystery is the romance has been building since the first book. It does not
happen all in the third book. The suspense was tightly packed and had moments
of angst with the Jane. Coble still crafts a story that captures the readers
and has them flipping through the pages in a hurry. Overall, Three Missing Days was definitely what
fans of romantic suspense are longing for when they open a Coble novel. Fans of
her previous work or DiAnn Mills will enjoy this novel.
I received a complimentary copy of Three Missing Days by Colleen Coble by
Thomas Nelson Publishing, but the opinions stated are all my own.
My
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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