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Book Review of Sweet Talk (Buchanan-Renard, Bk 10)

Sweet Talk (Buchanan-Renard, Bk 10)
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When Olivia was young, she had a terminal disease. She and the other 'Pips' became fast friends and have remained so as they grew into adulthood. Three of them are in remission and one is doing ok as long as she gets blood transfusions regularly. But being so sick, Olivia's family pretty much think her frail and don't take time for her. She considers her aunt her most closest family.

What Olivia would like more than anything is to take down her father. She believes him corrupt and her goal is to bring him and his schemes down like a tower of cards. She becomes IRS and with her skill and smarts, she just needs to find the right person to investigate to get her foot in the door. Right now, no one is saying anything she can use against her father.

When she is assaulted at a job interview by a man believing Olivia is wired, the FBI is called in. Grayson Kincaid can't keep his eyes off of Olivia and reaches out to do more questioning over the weekend. By the end of their questioning, they are crazy for one another.

Then, someone who knows Olivia has been trying to infiltrate her father's business begins to threaten and target her life. Can Grayson keep her safe while she tries to reach her goal? Their chemistry sizzles and their dialogue is very entertaining. However, the romance far exceeds the suspense by this best-selling author. I did find the book enjoyable, even though I didn't find myself heavily invested in the outcome. It would be a great beach read!