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The Pretender
by HelenKay Dimon
Harrison Tate, a Robin Hood-esque art thief, witnesses a brutal murder when out liberating a painting. Since he cannot be caught at the scene, Harrison is forced to corrupt the crime scene, tamper with the dead woman's computer, and be extracted by Wren and his team of fixers.
What Harrison does know for sure is that Gabrielle Wright, sister of the dead woman, did not do it. He was there, and he's responsible for Gabi's life being thrown in turmoil. Now, Harrison has an opportunity to hopefully clear Gabi once and for all.
Posing as an insurance adjuster, he goes back to the island where it all went down, and finds himself falling for Gabi as the mystery of who murdered her sister deepens and becomes more dangerous.
A fun book to read by the pool. I enjoyed that Harrison wasn't quite as tortured as the past heroes. Gabi wasn't my fav heroine and I didn't really buy her bad relationship with her Uncle (or didn't care), but I did feel bad for her situation.
What Harrison does know for sure is that Gabrielle Wright, sister of the dead woman, did not do it. He was there, and he's responsible for Gabi's life being thrown in turmoil. Now, Harrison has an opportunity to hopefully clear Gabi once and for all.
Posing as an insurance adjuster, he goes back to the island where it all went down, and finds himself falling for Gabi as the mystery of who murdered her sister deepens and becomes more dangerous.
A fun book to read by the pool. I enjoyed that Harrison wasn't quite as tortured as the past heroes. Gabi wasn't my fav heroine and I didn't really buy her bad relationship with her Uncle (or didn't care), but I did feel bad for her situation.