Justice for Daesha
by Deanndra Hall
He’s always dated the “perfect” girls. He’s never met a girl as perfect as her before.
“Hear her story,” his younger brother, Jack, says. Amos doesn’t want to, especially when he discovers the tall, beautiful physical therapist was a wartime amputee. That was before the Kentucky Department of Criminal Investigations agent hears about her sister’s unsolved murder. When Amos agrees to go over the files, Daesha Wilkerson is thrilled. Maybe she’ll finally get the justice her sister deserves.
That fresh look brings a new clue and a new piece of evidence, thanks to San Antonio FBI Agent Cruz Livingston. Everything points to three brothers and their politician father. What Amos suspects is outlandish. Perverted. Unlikely. And would explain everything, including why their father would want Dorinda Wilkerson Blackmon dead. When Amos starts getting too close, the threats begin. It’s easy to protect her from the warm spot next to her in bed, but they can’t stay there all the time, and all it takes is one instant with his back turned for her to disappear.
He was crazy for her body, but she stole his heart, in the sack and out. Secrets, love, business, politics, and erotic pleasures collide in Bluegrass Bravery: Justice for Daesha. It’s up to Amos to find her. He has to. She’s perfect for him.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Deanndra Hall's Justice for Daesha is a gripping tale that intertwines romance, mystery, and suspense, set against the backdrop of Kentucky's lush landscapes. The novel is part of the Bluegrass Bravery series, and it stands out for its intricate plot and well-developed characters, making it a compelling read for fans of romantic suspense.
At the heart of the story is Amos, a dedicated agent with the Kentucky Department of Criminal Investigations, who is initially reluctant to delve into the past of Daesha Wilkerson, a strikingly beautiful physical therapist with a complex history. Daesha is not just another pretty face; she is a wartime amputee, a detail that adds depth to her character and challenges Amos's preconceived notions of perfection. This aspect of Daesha's character is handled with sensitivity and realism, offering readers a nuanced portrayal of a woman who has faced significant adversity yet remains resilient and determined.
The narrative kicks into high gear when Amos learns about the unsolved murder of Daesha's sister, Dorinda Wilkerson Blackmon. The murder case, which has lingered unresolved, becomes the catalyst for the unfolding drama. Hall expertly weaves a tapestry of intrigue as Amos and Daesha join forces to seek justice for Dorinda. The introduction of a new clue and evidence, courtesy of San Antonio FBI Agent Cruz Livingston, adds layers to the mystery and keeps readers on the edge of their seats.
One of the novel's strengths is its exploration of themes such as justice, love, and the complexities of human relationships. The relationship between Amos and Daesha is central to the story, and Hall does a commendable job of developing their romance. Their chemistry is palpable, and their interactions are filled with both tension and tenderness. The author skillfully balances the romantic elements with the suspenseful plot, ensuring that neither overshadows the other.
The novel also delves into the darker aspects of politics and power, as the investigation leads Amos to suspect a prominent politician and his sons. This subplot adds a layer of political intrigue to the story, highlighting the corrupting influence of power and the lengths to which individuals will go to protect their secrets. Hall's portrayal of the antagonists is chilling, and she effectively conveys the danger that Amos and Daesha face as they get closer to the truth.
In terms of character development, both Amos and Daesha undergo significant growth throughout the novel. Amos, who initially struggles with his attraction to Daesha due to her past, learns to look beyond superficial ideals of perfection and appreciate her strength and resilience. Daesha, on the other hand, finds empowerment in her quest for justice and in her relationship with Amos. Their journey is one of mutual discovery and healing, making their love story both believable and inspiring.
Hall's writing is engaging and evocative, with vivid descriptions that bring the setting and characters to life. The pacing is well-executed, with a steady build-up of tension that culminates in a thrilling climax. The author’s ability to blend romance with suspense is reminiscent of works by authors like Nora Roberts and Sandra Brown, yet Hall's unique voice and perspective set her apart in the genre.
Overall, Justice for Daesha is a captivating read that will appeal to fans of romantic suspense and mystery. Deanndra Hall has crafted a story that is both entertaining and thought-provoking, with themes that resonate long after the last page is turned. The novel's exploration of love, justice, and the human spirit makes it a standout addition to the Bluegrass Bravery series and a testament to Hall's skill as a storyteller.
For those interested in exploring more of Deanndra Hall's work, Justice for Daesha is a great starting point. Its blend of romance, mystery, and suspense offers a satisfying and immersive reading experience that is sure to leave readers eagerly anticipating the next installment in the series.
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