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A review by rchellelynn
Don't Ever Tell by Brandon Massey
4.0
Rachel is ready to put the past behind her and start a new life in Atlanta, where she meets and marries the man of her dreams. Joshua is everything Dexter wasn’t - kind, caring, and considerate too bad he had no idea of the secrets Rachel was keeping.
To give away more would spoil the plot.
The intro immediately pulled me into the story, but the storyline could have been developed further- I would have loved to see how one of his partners/friends was involved in the “money heist”.
I always think Massey’s MMC’s are written with low levels of common sense but Joshua was a lot quicker to action and resolve so I enjoyed his character. Rachel should have told him- it was a big deal but not enough for her to still be hiding it from her husband.
This was a good, quick read.
To give away more would spoil the plot.
The intro immediately pulled me into the story, but the storyline could have been developed further- I would have loved to see how one of his partners/friends was involved in the “money heist”.
I always think Massey’s MMC’s are written with low levels of common sense but Joshua was a lot quicker to action and resolve so I enjoyed his character. Rachel should have told him- it was a big deal but not enough for her to still be hiding it from her husband.
This was a good, quick read.