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Thursday, December 16, 2021

Midnight Exposure (Midnight #1) by Melinda Leigh


 


 

Blurb:

Point, click, die.

When two hikers disappear, their hometown in Maine blames the blinding storms. But the truth is far more sinister. Unaware of the danger, tabloid photographer Jayne Sullivan follows an anonymous tip to find the most reclusive sculptor in the art world. Instead, she finds sexy handyman Reed Kimball—and a small town full of fatal secrets.

Five years ago, Reed buried his homicide detective career along with his wife. But when a hiker is found dead, the local police chief asks Reed for help. Why was a Celtic coin found under the body? And where is the second hiker? Avoiding the media, Reed doesn’t need a murder, a missing person, or a nosey photographer. Then Jayne is attacked, and her courage is his undoing.

Reed must risk everything to protect her - and find a cunning killer

 

My review:

Midnight Exposure is the first in the series that was so good it has me running for the next. This is a captivating mystery with a sweet romance. Reed is a retired cop and a reclusive artist Jayne has been tasked with getting his picture but has to confirm that he and the artist are one and the same but by the time she confirms her heart and a killer are involved. This is a twisted delight.

 

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