Before the Dawn
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- £1.99
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- £1.99
Publisher Description
A woman recovering from tragedy. A new love blossoming. But will the Melton Estate's powerful secret spoil her beautiful future?
Emma Grayson is starting to heal. Her growing intimacy with Trent helps her to cope with her tragic past. But when the true undercover nature of the sprawling Melton Estate comes to light, Emma's old feelings of betrayal bubble to the surface…
Shocked by the Manor's powerful and shadowy connections, Emma fears the clandestine activities will put her quiet job and her new romance at risk. But after the estate comes under attack from Russian gangsters, she must put aside her doubts to save lives, with or without Trent's help.
Can Emma find the inner strength to protect the ones she loves, or will Trent's dangerous assignments take their love away under a hail of gunfire?
Before the Dawn is the second book in the Grayson Trilogy, a dark romantic suspense series. If you like plucky heroines, romance under pressure, and breath taking twists and turns, then you'll love this gripping novel.
Customer Reviews
Excellent, even better than book 1
After thoroughly enjoying A Single Step, book 1 on the Grayson trilogy, I was keen to start book 2, Before the Dawn. But after my Kindle up and died I thought I had lost my precious copy. Technology is great at times because it appeared in my new Kindle's library.
It's advisable to read book 1 first, though not absolutely necessary, as each are stand-alone romance/thrillers without a cliffhanger, although the end of each book contains a teaser to encourage continuing with the trilogy.
Emma has to protect her loved ones from Russian criminals who attack the estate where she lives. She alone must save herself and three others from being kidnapped and they desperately attempt to escape by whatever means is available. The suspense started immediately in the first chapter and continued with plenty of twists and turns, it's extremely well written and kept me intrigued until the very end.
I didn't mean to stay up so late, it was just too good to leave until the next day.