Review of Tender Deceit by H.Y. Hanna
Leah had a father who had just been hit by a car and died in
Singapore, so she had to go sort his stuff, arrange his funeral and see
his lawyer. She had a flatmate named Aimee. Toran James was Leah's first
lover and heartbreak. When her dad found out about them, he whisked her
away to boarding school in the UK. She was 14 at the time. 12 years
later, Aimee had sent Toran a friend request. When Leah went to shut her
laptop down, she saw he had accepted and wanted to have a drink with
her the next night. She had already re-connected with her best friend in
Singapore, Julia. Shen called Julia after meeting with Toran, talked to
her about meeting with him, but Julia told her it wasn't possible
because he had been killed the day before from an explosion.
Leah was a caring woman, but she was also scared of being hurt again. Toran was a true man: Brave, Loyal, Strong and Smart. He also refused to let go of something once he decided to do it.
I truly loved this mystery/romance. I loved the twists and turns. I'd advise anyone who likes a good mystery with a side of romance to try it.
Leah was a caring woman, but she was also scared of being hurt again. Toran was a true man: Brave, Loyal, Strong and Smart. He also refused to let go of something once he decided to do it.
I truly loved this mystery/romance. I loved the twists and turns. I'd advise anyone who likes a good mystery with a side of romance to try it.
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