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Tell Her No Lies
Tell Her No Lies
Tell Her No Lies
Audiobook10 hours

Tell Her No Lies

Written by Kelly Irvin

Narrated by Hayley Cresswell

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

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Even the most admired families have secrets to hide in this romantic suspense novel—a high-stakes race for the truth after a shocking murder.

Nina Fischer carries a camera wherever she goes so she can view life through a filter. Safely. After her mother abandoned her to the streets, Nina kept people at a distance, including her uncle, Geoffrey, who adopted Nina and her sister. Wealthy and proud, he is a good man, a fair judge, and someone many in San Antonio admire.

But when he is murdered, and the detective assigned to the case accuses Nina of the crime, she knows she must act. She’s determined to use her journalism background to find her adoptive father’s real killer. The two men in her life want to help, but can she trust them? She’s known Rick since they were children, but now he’s an attorney whose political aspirations seem more important than Nina’s tragic loss. And then there’s Aaron, a news videographer, who knows that using their friendship could break the biggest story of his career.

Following the evidence leads Nina on a journey of discovery into her father’s shocking masquerade as a law-abiding, family-loving Christian. When her biological mother makes an appearance at Geoffrey’s funeral and asks to be welcomed back into her daughters’ lives, Nina is even more determined to find the truth about her past. Unlocking these secrets could prove fatal, but it’s the only way Nina will ever be able to trust love again.

A fast-paced thriller, Tell Her No Lies is sure to satisfy fans of romantic suspense.

Praise for Tell Her No Lies:

Tell Her No Lies is true romantic suspense at its best! Kelly Irvin has penned a heart-stopping, adrenaline pumping romantic suspense with an unlikely heroine that tugs at the heartstrings. Highly recommended!”—Colleen CobleUSA TODAY bestselling author

“In a world where so many present one facade externally and another inside their homes, this novel shines a light on the power of truth to cut through the darkness. Wrap that inside a page-turning mystery and some sweet romance and it’s a story perfect for readers who love multiple threads.”—Cara Putman, author of the Hidden Justice series

  • Full-length, stand-alone romantic suspense
  • Perfect for fans of Colleen Coble, Dani Pettrey, and Allison Brennan
LanguageEnglish
PublisherThomas Nelson
Release dateNov 13, 2018
ISBN9780785228042
Author

Kelly Irvin

Kelly Irvin is a bestselling, award-winning author of over thirty novels and stories. A retired public relations professional, Kelly lives with her husband, Tim, in San Antonio. They have two children, four grandchildren, and two ornery cats. Visit her online at KellyIrvin.com; Instagram: @kelly_irvin; Facebook: @Kelly.Irvin.Author; X: @Kelly_S_Irvin.

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    Tell Her No Lies by Kelly Irvin is an intriguing mystery with slight Christian and romantic elements.

    Twenty-seven year old Nina Fischer has recently moved back in with her parents in order to pursue her photography and poetry career. After working late in her darkroom, she goes downstairs and discovers her adopted father and biological uncle, Geoffrey, has been murdered. As the only person at home with Geoffrey, Detective Matt King is quick to pounce on her as a suspect.  Afraid King won't search for the real killer, she and her best friend, videographer Aaron McClure, uncover shocking information about her adoptive father. When two more people connected to case are murdered,  Nina and Aaron are more determined than ever to figure out exactly what Geoffrey was doing leading up to his death and how his activities might have lead to murder.

    When Nina and Jan were children, their aunt and uncle completely welcome them into the family. She never quite felt comfortable calling her Aunt Grace mom, but Nina certainly views her as a maternal figure. Her cousin, Trevor, also easily adapt to Jan and Nina becoming his sisters. Geoffrey has high expectations for all three of his children and he never hesitates to let them know when they disappoint him. This makes Nina's discovery that Geoffrey was leading a secret, double life that much more stunning.

    Nina finds it difficult to trust people since her birthmother let her and Jan down so many times. She and childhood friend Rick Zavala bonded over their similar backgrounds. Although a romance never quite worked out between them, they have remained close friends. Rick is a lawyer with political aspirations and after Geoffrey's death, he is not exactly  someone Nina can rely on for emotional support. Although she implicitly trusts Aaron to help her in her quest, she is wary of revealing anything to Rick.  Nina is taken off guard by Rick's possessive and somewhat aggressive behavior but she continues to give him the benefit of the doubt due to their complicated history.

    After uncovering the stunning information about her father, Nina's first instinct is to protect his name. Instead of turning the details over to Detective King, she instead attempts to find out exactly what Geoffrey was involved in. Nina unwittingly puts herself and others in danger since someone is desperate to keep the truth from ever seeing the light of day.

    With a gentle undercurrent of faith, Tell Her No Lies is a perplexing mystery with a multi-layered storyline. Nina is a sympathetic but somewhat frustrating character. She does not always make the best decisions and her inability to trust the people in her life is a little irritating. Aaron is a fantastic character who has the patience of a saint where Nina is concerned. Rick is a selfish and ambitious man who rarely thinks of anyone but himself. The pacing of the novel is a little uneven and some of the story is a little repetitious.  Kelly Irvin  does a wonderful job keeping the perpetrator's identity cleverly concealed until the novel's conclusion. An enjoyable read despite a few annoying elements.