He’s a cop trying to stop a serial bomber. And she’ll stop at nothing to clear her own name.
When a deadly bomb goes off during a climate change debate, librarian and event coordinator Jackie Santoro becomes the prime suspect. Her motive, according to Detective Avery Wick: to avenge the suicide of her prominent father, who was accused of crimes by a city councilman attending the event.
Though Avery has doubts about Jackie’s guilt, he can’t exonerate her even after an extremist group takes responsibility for the bombing and continues to attack San Antonio’s treasured public spaces.
As Jackie tries to hold her shattered family together, she has no choice but to proceed with plans for the Caterina Ball, the library system’s biggest annual fundraiser. But she also fears the event provides the perfect opportunity for the bomber to strike again.
Despite their mistrust, Jackie and Avery join forces to unmask the truth—before the death toll mounts even higher.
Bestseller Kelly Irvin is back with a nail-biting romantic suspense where nothing is certain until the very last page.
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Summary
Her Every Move by Kelly Irvin was a romantic suspense with some unexpected plot twists.
I enjoyed that the main character, Jackie worked at the library and she was able to share / remind people the significance of libraries even in a digital world. Jackie also had some unusual family dynamics that added another dimension to the story. How each family member handles tragedy differently.
Avery is the detective that is investigating the bombing. Once again reminds you that you don’t want to be involved in something like this because you are automatically suspected of being involved. Avery was a good character and I liked him. I found Avery’s relationship with his ex-wife interesting.