Betrayal (Alex and Cassidy) (Volume 2)
Description
<p>There is no one to trust in Nancy Ann Healy’s thrilling new novel, <i>Betrayal</i>.</p><p>FBI agent Alex Toles is relieved to return to work at the NSA after a frightening on-the-job ordeal. Her life partner, Cassidy O’Brien, and Cassidy’s seven-year-old son, have also been instrumental in healing Alex’s wounds.</p><p>But their peace is short-lived when they discover that their good friend—and President of the United States—John Merrow, has been assassinated.</p><p>Little do they know, however, that President Merrow’s death is just the beginning. Even as Alex and Cassidy are forced to confront the loss of their friend and the ramifications that will have on the global stage, they must cope with problems much closer to home.</p><p>Battling intolerance over the nature of their romantic relationship and long-hidden secrets within their families, Alex and Cassidy must confront the truth of their pasts in order to build the future they seek.</p><p>On top of it all, they must confront a conspiracy that spans multiple governments, intelligence agencies, diplomatic services, and international corporations if they are to finally discover the truth about the mysterious group known as the Collaborative—and about themselves.</p>
Story Behind The Book
I researched Ireland for years looking for something about their history that isn’t written much about. I love diving into the unknown. I found the most important part, about the tenants and landlords, was on the back burner. Every text online and in bookstores loved to talk about The Great Famine. Don’t get me wrong, it was a horrible time for my ancestors, but we know about that too much already and it’s not a great setting for a romance. So, after much reading about 19th century farming techniques, I wrote To Love An Irishman which is centered on a family farm in Ireland.
Reviews
<div><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman';font-size:14px;">"The plot of To Love an Irishman has a few surprises along the way, including a charming little ghost and a kidnapping—things that kept my interest keen. So grab a hot cup of tea, settle down by the fire, and enjoy!" ~ <em>Taylor, Reviewer</em></span></div>
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<div><span style="font-size:14px;font-family:'Times New Roman';">"The story line is strong, and the plot had some nice surprises...All in</span></div>
<div><span style="font-size:14px;font-family:'Times New Roman';">all, I quite enjoyed To Love an Irishman." ~ <em>Regan, Reviewer</em></span></div>
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<div style="font-size:13px;"><span style="font-size:14px;font-family:'Times New Roman';">"This story had a story within a story. I enjoyed reading it very much. The setting and use of the Gaelic language was wonderful." ~ <em>Diane Martin-Berry</em></span></div>