Fatal Deception

· Hachette UK
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April Hunt "will keep you on the edge of your seat" with this heart-pounding romantic suspense novel of a military man and the one woman he can't resist (Lori Foster, New York Times bestselling author).
Roman Steele learned a hard lesson about trusting others. While serving his country, he put his faith in the wrong person and lost a leg for his loyalty. So far, civilian life suits him -- as long as he doesn't have to deal with anyone. But when he's called in to investigate a break-in at a high-security lab, he finds himself butting heads with the lead virologist, a woman as infuriating as she is beautiful.
When criminals break into Isabel Santiago's lab and steal a deadly virus, she's desperate to find the culprits before they turn her research into a weapon. But first, she must put her trust in the brooding security expert who sees danger around every corner. As she and Roman race to track down the culprits, these two unlikely partners find there's more at stake for them than they ever imagined possible -- but only if they stop the enemy in time.

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4.0
1 review
Mags_louise
10 November 2020
Fatal Deception is book three in April Hunt's Steele Op's series, but you really don't need to have read the earlier books to enjoy this one. Although there are quite a few recurring characters, the story itself is completely stand-alone and features impassive Roman Steele and sassy virologist Isabel Santiago. Who, after having her lab robbed of a deadly virus and accused by Roman of being involved reluctantly teams up with him when it becomes clear the terrorists involved want more than just the virus they stole. And it certainly was a satisfying read, with pockets of action, great characters, a sweet romance and a little suspense. Not to mention parts of the story certainly echo what life is like for many of us at the moment what with a virus running rampant throughout the world, and it really does make you think. But honestly, don't let that put you off as there is a lot more to this story than just a deadly virus, and it was engaging to read. Which is why I would happily recommend it to others. **I was kindly provided with an ARC via the Publisher in exchange for an honest review**
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About the author

April Hunt blames her incurable chocolate addiction on growing up in rural Pennsylvania, way too close to America's chocolate capital, Hershey. She now lives in Virginia with her college sweetheart husband, two young children, and a cat who thinks she's a human-dog hybrid.
On those rare occasions she's not donning the cape of her children's personal chauffer, April's either planning, plotting, or writing about her next alpha hero and the woman he never knew he needed, but now can't live without.
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