Review: Infallible by Bailey Quinn
THE MOMENT DETECTIVE SCARLET ANNE
MARTINS stepped into that prison, her resolve began to wane, a
struggle she had long forgotten between heart and head. Unable to
deny it any longer, the feelings she had for Alaric were strong—and
her desperation to save him, would ultimately be what would killed
them both.
For a super cop, her judgment in men truly failed her.
But while her life, and anyone's who tried to stop her was in mortal
danger, she had to forget every single detail about Special Agent
Blade. Her primary focus was getting through the next twenty-four
hours without killing anyone.
Thereafter, her purpose would be to
find a way to put behind bars those who were framing her for murder,
and the bombing in New York City. It would prove to be an almost
impossible task, since she had become a fugitive in a foreign
country.
This time, her drop-dead gorgeous looks and South African
accent would work against her in every way—she would be recognized
in a heartbeat on the streets. With nowhere to run, she made the
decision to face the peril head on and ensnare the evil that was
coming for her, and the only way to do that was by giving them what
they wanted.
Nice and interesting read. The start
was good and I love how I was easily intrigued on Scarlet's story.
The story and the characters are good. I love Scarlet, she can
definitely kick some a**! As the story goes, it keeps getting better
and better. I also love the issue that Scarlet is facing, the
suspense is my gawd!!! Overall, the book is good. Nice read!
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