| The small-town doctor hadn’t known her friend the detective
was nursing a broken heart caused by a biker. When ‘Snake’
rode into town with another biker and a beautiful woman,
Whit’s education about her friend LeAnne was pushed into
overdrive along with her education about life, love and
preconceived notions.
Eyes of Betrayal is not for the faint-hearted reader hardcore biker ‘club’ members are portrayed true to life and true to this story of betrayals upon betrayals upon betrayals. What makes it memorable is the heart that beats throughout the pages in the love that survived two years apart, in the love that never could have happened except that it has, in the emerging love of a mother and son. It beats in the loyalty and care that weave between and among the betrayals and the love, in the humor Patricia Rasey uses to force the reader to stop holding her breath. Whit knew better than to get close to Tate, the sensuously handsome man on the Harley. He knew better than to allow himself to love anyone, being on the run and likely to stay that way. Then along came the murders and the angry bikers and the FBI. Snake and LeAnne, Whit and Tate, Joe and Bob and Psycho and Crafty, Debra and Kip and more show that Ms. Rasey is an expert at developing characters who can go the distance. In small-town Ohio and big-city California, romance and friendship flourish alongside revenge and fright. Pick up Eyes of Betrayal when you’re ready to read to the end, because you won’t want to put it down until you know how it all comes together.
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Reviewer: Chas Ridley |