Twisted Truths by Rebecca Zanetti

Twisted Truths (Blood Brothers, #3)

by Rebecca Zanetti

Noni is desperate. Her infant niece has been kidnapped, and the only person who can save her is a private detective with too many secrets to count---and more enemies than he can name. A man who walked away from Noni without any warning a year ago, a man who broke her heart. But with Talia's life on the line, Noni needs his help now more than ever---and this time, she won't take no for an answer.

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4 of 5 stars

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Nomi is on the hunt for her friend's three-month-old baby. With her friend dead, she doesn't have time to fight for legal custody. Not when the baby Daddy is a known drug dealer and gang member. She and her Aunts set out to save her, but a crooked PI and inferior leads, leave her desperate. She reaches out via the web for Denver. She doesn't have his number and instead posts an image of the two of them EVERYWHERE. Denver, of course, comes running and the two soon find themselves in danger as gang members and the group hunting Denver and his brothers close in.

The romance was sizzling, and their chemistry was off the charts. W see growth as these two learn more about one another and find closure in their past.  Their feelings, actions and the drama all felt genuine. I loved the snark, development, and Kindle melting heat.

Zanetti tackled the black market and gangs while provided plenty of page time with our series villains. The story quickly pulls you in and provided plenty of twists that will keep you engaged. The book is the longest of the series, and I devoured it in a single day.

We got to spend time with the brothers and their significant others in addition to characters from Montana. All of this added to the storyline and provided nice tidbits in addition to Denver's story.

The series itself wrapped up nicely after some intense action-scenes, near-death experiences and confrontations. Zanetti wrapped things up in a bow but left a few loose strings.... just enough to allow for more books should she decide to do so. I for one would happily read them. This review was originally posted at Caffeinated Reviewer

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