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Book Reviews of Mission: Colton Justice (Coltons of Shadow Creek, Bk 7) (Harlequin Romantic Suspense, No 1963)

Mission: Colton Justice (Coltons of Shadow Creek, Bk 7) (Harlequin Romantic Suspense, No 1963)
Mission Colton Justice - Coltons of Shadow Creek, Bk 7 - Harlequin Romantic Suspense, No 1963
Author: Jennifer Morey
ISBN-13: 9780373402267
ISBN-10: 0373402260
Publication Date: 10/10/2017
Pages: 288
Rating:
  • Currently 2.2/5 Stars.
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2.2 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Harlequin
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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scoutmomskf avatar reviewed Mission: Colton Justice (Coltons of Shadow Creek, Bk 7) (Harlequin Romantic Suspense, No 1963) on + 2547 more book reviews
This was an okay read, not as good as most of the Colton books. Jeremy and his wife, Tess, had been unable to have children and used a surrogate and egg donor to have their son Jamie. Shortly after his birth, Tess died in a car accident, leaving Jeremy to raise their son alone. However, he is certain that Tess's death was no accident and that the missing-but-presumed-dead Livia Colton is responsible. Try as he might, he can't get law enforcement to investigate, so he goes to a private investigator for answers.

Adeline was a poor college student when she agreed to help Jeremy and Tess by being their surrogate, but giving up the baby was heartbreaking for her. Since then she finished her education and now runs a successful investigation business. She is surprised when Jeremy comes to her for help discovering the truth about Tess's death, but can't turn him down.

I liked Adeline. She is feisty, intelligent, and determined. I liked the way that, although she empathized with Jeremy's wish to believe Tess was murdered, she doesn't allow emotion to affect her investigation. She will only accept hard evidence to convince her. I also felt for her reluctance to spend much time with Jamie. It hurt enough to give him up the first time; getting to know him now and then leaving him again would be even worse.

I had a harder time liking Jeremy. As the book went on, his refusal to believe that the accident was just that, in spite of growing evidence, seemed to be more about his guilty feelings than an actual quest for justice. I also felt that he didn't really consider Adeline's feelings when he insisted that she spend time with Jamie. Again, it was more about his feelings than hers.

There was no doubt that there was an intense attraction between Adeline and Jeremy. I was a little disturbed by the fact that Jeremy had been drawn to Adeline during the pregnancy process while he was married to Tess. That leaned a bit further into infidelity than I was comfortable with. Now that Tess is gone, he's free to pursue the attraction, but there are also guilty feelings from his marriage that cause him to hold back his emotions. Adeline finds it easy to fall for the man who is the father of her baby but fears his interest is only that of providing a new mother for his son. I liked the way that Adeline stood up for her own needs at the end, forcing Jeremy to take an honest look at his own feelings.

The suspense of the story was good. Jeremy's conviction that Tess's accident was murder led him and Adeline to ask questions that gained them some unwanted attention. Adeline and Jeremy uncover some unexpected information about Tess and her past, linking her with Livia Colton, but is it enough for murder? When their investigation starts to get too close for someone's comfort, Jamie is kidnapped to get them to back off. Their race to save him before the kidnapper can carry out his plans is intense and had me on the edge of my seat as I read. The identity of the culprit wasn't too much of a surprise when it came to the final confrontation.
griz1girl avatar reviewed Mission: Colton Justice (Coltons of Shadow Creek, Bk 7) (Harlequin Romantic Suspense, No 1963) on + 78 more book reviews
This book doesn't fit with the Colton's of Shadow Creek series at all! It's disjointed, convoluted, and was a total waste of time to read! Jennifer Morey is a mediocre writer at best. This story jumped around, gave little back story, included too many unknown charcters, and was confusing overall. The ending with Jeremy & Adeline was trite and forced. Save your money, save your time--skip this book!