5 Star Review by Bytheletterbookreviews
Rhythm of Deceit is the second in the Nighthawk series and I highly recommend reading Storm Rising first to get the full enjoyment out of this series.
I actually could not wait to read this book after finishing Storm Rising, I really wanted to see what Abi and Gideon’s lives were like now that they were reunited and how they were coping with their daughter, Natasha who they had only recently learned had not died at birth as Abi was lead to believe.
The story flicks between present day with Abi and Gideon trying to deal with the vengeful Simon and the past told in the form of diary entries that have been discovered by Arthur, Abi’s father after the death of her mother.
I can honestly say after enjoying Storm Rising that the author has excelled herself in Rhythm of Deceit. The storyline had me gripped throughout and as much as I enjoyed reading about the characters in the present I loved the diary entries which helps the readers as well as Abi and Natasha understand the very complex Joan.
Rhythm of Deceit is quite a steady paced read which certainly picked up momentum towards the end and had a few surprising twists that I really was not expecting. It was surprisingly edge of your seat reading in parts.
Apart from the devious ex drummer Simon, I really love all the characters in this story, everyone of them has just something about them that I found really appealing and likeable. Natasha I especially loved, for all that she has been through she is such an intelligent and level headed girl for her age and I love the bond that she and Abi have.
The NightHawk series is surprisingly addictive reading and a great read for young adults and adults alike.
Many thanks to the author for an Advanced Readers Copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Rhythm of Deceit is the second in the Nighthawk series and I highly recommend reading Storm Rising first to get the full enjoyment out of this series.
I actually could not wait to read this book after finishing Storm Rising, I really wanted to see what Abi and Gideon’s lives were like now that they were reunited and how they were coping with their daughter, Natasha who they had only recently learned had not died at birth as Abi was lead to believe.
The story flicks between present day with Abi and Gideon trying to deal with the vengeful Simon and the past told in the form of diary entries that have been discovered by Arthur, Abi’s father after the death of her mother.
I can honestly say after enjoying Storm Rising that the author has excelled herself in Rhythm of Deceit. The storyline had me gripped throughout and as much as I enjoyed reading about the characters in the present I loved the diary entries which helps the readers as well as Abi and Natasha understand the very complex Joan.
Rhythm of Deceit is quite a steady paced read which certainly picked up momentum towards the end and had a few surprising twists that I really was not expecting. It was surprisingly edge of your seat reading in parts.
Apart from the devious ex drummer Simon, I really love all the characters in this story, everyone of them has just something about them that I found really appealing and likeable. Natasha I especially loved, for all that she has been through she is such an intelligent and level headed girl for her age and I love the bond that she and Abi have.
The NightHawk series is surprisingly addictive reading and a great read for young adults and adults alike.
Many thanks to the author for an Advanced Readers Copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.