Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Vulnerable Review

Georgia Morgan joined the Morgan family when she was five days old, after the disappearance of her mother thirty-two years ago. While she enjoys singing at Rudy’s, a honky-tonk in Nashville, her day job as a forensic technician with the Nashville Police Department keeps her busy.

Her brothers are also in law enforcement. Deke and Rick Morgan work for the Nashville Police Homicide Department, and Alex works at the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.

Five years ago three high school students were walking in a park when they disappeared. Amber Ryder was found at the bottom of a ravine, but Mike Marlowe and Bethany Reader were never found.
Homicide Detective Jake Bishop joins Georgia (against her will) in the hunt for a killer who seems to have surfaced once more. Soon the Morgan brothers join them as the investigation becomes deadly.

As Georgia presses forward in her attempt to find the killer(s), the strong family unit of the Morgan’s has her back.

The solid family drama show they might not always agree, but they always stand united when someone attacks one of their own. As Georgia continues to focus on the case, her brothers are there when she becomes a target.

Vulnerable, by Mary Burton, is the thirteenth novel in the romantic suspense series, although she has written many other books. The author brings a detailed and organized account of what happened to the missing children. The story is intense and believable with plenty of stunning twists to cause readers to continue reading.

The tight plot will keep readers engaged, and in the midst of the most chilling and terrifying scenes they can pause once in a while to take a deep breath.

For me, revisiting the Morgan clan was a thoroughly enjoyable experience.
If you are interested in purchasing Vulnerable, you can find a copy at Amazon.com.

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