Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Glass Ceilings by A. M. Madden

I received a free ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review, but I can tell you that Glass Ceilings by A. M. Madden would have been worth purchasing if I hadn’t gotten it from free. In fact, as soon as I finished it, I went online to buy the book that preceded it, Stone Walls. The story begins with undercover FBI agent, Nick Farley, meeting an attractive, but shy and reserved brunette, Angela Cavallo, at the bar where he’s been working to take down an organized crime family in Chicago. He and Angela get together for a short time and fall deeply for each other. However, Angela fears that her past will threaten Nick’s life, so she breaks it off with him, hiding the fact that she is pregnant. Fast forward a couple of years, and the two reconnect when she is a person of interest in a murder that Nick and the FBI are investigating. I’m always a sucker for hidden baby storylines. This one is especially well done as Nick falls for his baby son. Soon he and Angela are rediscovering their love while Nick worries about protecting his new family. I was really caught up in their story and couldn’t put the Kindle down until I’d finished the story.

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