Tina Brooks McKinney -
Deep Deception -
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4 out of 5 books -
Veronica is in big trouble when she starts having an affair with her boss. But the problems are just beginning when she finds out that she’s pregnant with another man’s child. Will she be able to break this to her husband and still keep their marriage intact? Veronica’s sister Victoria has her own set of problems due to her being involved in a relationship that her family would disown her for. Veronica and Victoria will face the biggest challenge of their lives when their mother dies suddenly. Things get even more strange when their father comes back home, and he is nothing like they remembered. Time is running out, and Veronica is trying to get answers to some questions that were raised in her mom’s letters...but a sinister plan may stop Veronica in her tracks.
Deep Deception is the perfect title for Tina Brooks McKinney’s latest novel. This story is full of family drama and secrets. Veronica and Victoria already have their own issues, but the storyline really starts to take off when their mother passes away. Just when you think you have this book figured out, McKinney throws in a curveball that will keep you glued to the pages. The inclusion of drug cartels, federal agents, and secret identities gave this book a unique suspenseful twist. There are so many surprising revelations in this story that you will definitely want a sequel to this book. Deep Deception is another thought-provoking page-turner by Tina Brooks McKinney.
Reviewed by Radiah Hubbert of Urban Reviews
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