A great conclusion to the series: "Tangled Webs" by Irene Hannon


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about the book....


Finn has packed away his combat instincts--but he may need them again when danger begins to stalk his quiet hideaway . . . 

After a disastrous Middle East mission ends his six-year Army Ranger career, Finn McGregor needs some downtime. A peaceful month in the woods sounds like the perfect way to decompress. But peace isn't on the agenda once he crosses paths with publishing executive Dana Lewis, a neighbor who is nursing wounds of her own. Someone seems bent on disrupting her stay in the lakeside cabin she inherited from her grandfather. As Finn and Dana work together to discover who is behind the disquieting pranks, the incidents begin to take on a menacing tone. And when it becomes apparent Dana's foe may have deadly intent, Finn finds himself back in the thick of the action--ready or not.

Bestselling author and three-time RITA Award winner Irene Hannon draws readers into a web of psychological suspense where danger lurks in dark corners . . . and keeps them captive until the very last page.


my review....


If you are looking for a book that will keep you glued to the pages, then "Tangled Webs" is just what you have been waiting for!

Irene Hannon once again satisfies with her final installment in the "Men of Valor" series, a book starring great characters who will instantly earn your sympathy and admiration. From the first chapter, I was drawn into Dana's story, curious about the cause of her nightmares that draw Finn into her life. Finn's past is equally intriguing, and Hannon does a good job at teasing out their histories in a believable way without things feeling rushed. Those readers looking for some romantic flavour will enjoy the instant chemistry that sparks between Finn and Dana, and the way these characters are able to encourage each other provides a deeper level of intimacy than simple physical attraction. I think the character that most interested me is actually Chief Burnett, as you can't help but feel for him as he's torn between what is good and ethical and the reality of needing to pay his wife's medical bills. He is one of those characters who is part hero, part villain, and though his situation doesn't at all excuse his behaviour, it reminds me that even the "bad" guys have a story that led them to where they are today. The solid plot and great characters combine to make for some entertaining reading, and those readers who've faithfully followed the Men of Valor series from the first book will feel rewarded for their patience in waiting for book 3, as it provides a great conclusion to the series.

"Tangled Webs" once again proves why Irene Hannon continues to be a favourite for readers who enjoy a good romantic suspense novel. I award this book a solid rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars.

Book has been provided courtesy of Baker Publishing Group and Graf-Martin Communications, Inc. 



 about the author....


Irene Hannon


Irene Hannon is the bestselling author of more than fifty novels, including One Perfect SpringHope Harbor, and Sea Rose Lane, as well as the Private Justice and Men of Valor suspense series. Her books have been honored with three coveted RITA Awards from Romance Writers of America, two Carol Awards, two Reviewers' Choice Awards from RT Book Reviews magazine, a Retailers' Choice Award, three HOLT Medallions, two Booksellers' Best Awards, and a National Readers' Choice Award. She is also a two-time Christy Award finalist. Learn more at www.irenehannon.com.









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