Grab your Cheetos and your drink of choice and get ready to follow Sonny Rush, a former detective with the LAPD, as she relocates to Haven, California where the secrets hang in the air like the thick fog off Highway 1. Sonny hasn’t even gotten settled into her house or her job before drama starts and she finds out that the perfect man of her dreams is lying about being divorced and his connections and pockets run deep in Haven.
Rachel has given the readers what we all love in the first book of a series. Little Easter eggs and questions abound after she is hired to find a dog named Figgy for her ex (maybe) boyfriend’s daughter. Not only that, but she steps into what everyone wants the world to believe is a suicide and not a murder, for a high profile and extremely smart recently transferred football player. The more questions that Sonny Rush asks, the more she realizes that if she tugs on the wrong thread, the truth in Haven will unravel. Luckily for the reader, Sonny is gritty and sassy and to hell with thread tugging protocol.
The dialog is phenomenal. It just brought all characters, both main and supporting, to life. This is the sort of book that you can easily see being made into a television series. Themes of social injustice, vindication, justification and concealing reality fill the pages making sure that the reader wants and needs more of Sonny Rush. Small town drama, a murder mystery, diverse characters, a BA female main character and a cliff hanger that you will not see coming make this a must read for 2025.
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