Redemption Key (Dani Britton #2) by S.G. Redling

Posted July 16, 2018 by Curly Carla in CC's Goodreads Challenge 2018, Reviews / 0 Comments

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Redemption Key (Dani Britton #2) by S.G. RedlingTitle: Redemption Key (Dani Britton, #2)
Author: S.G. Redling
Series: Dani Britton #2
Published by: Thomas & Mercer
Release Date: June 10, 2014
Format: Paperback
Pages: 228
Genres: Mystery
Source: Library
Reading Challenges: CC's Goodreads Reading Challenge
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My rating: dnf

Blurb:

Her narrow escape from blue-eyed assassin Tom Booker has made former data analyst Dani Britton question all of her choices—like trusting “good guys” who carry badges. On the run and haunted by the government-sanctioned massacre of her coworkers, Dani finally settles in remote Redemption Key, Florida, at a bar where strong drinks and shady deals are the norm.

The bar owner, a local operator with a past of his own, gives Dani a job, no questions asked, and soon Dani’s ability to “read” the sketchy characters doing business at the bar proves invaluable. The libations flow, and the Key’s laid-back vibe and warm waters start doing their therapeutic work. But as the mercury rises, a twisted deal starts to go down—threatening to take Dani with it. Like sharks smelling blood, players on both sides of the law circle for the kill. And when charming apex predator Booker joins the frenzy, he may turn out to be the only one on Dani's side.

My Review:

Favorite Quote:

Juan punched the number into his phone, settling back in his seat and giving Oren a wink. Oren hated winks. Nothing good ever followed a wink.

I really wanted to like this book but it kinda just drug on with not a lot to keep me interested.  Things moved too slowly for me.  I liked the bar where she worked and the fact that it was a bit off the grid.  All the players were a tad bit dirty so that made them more likable too.  If I had more patience I’m sure I would have liked it, but alas, it was never my strong suit.

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