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Early Review: Darkest Night by Tara Thomas

Feb 10, 2018


In this first novel in the explosive, brand-new romantic suspense Sons of Broad series from Tara Thomas comes a novel of deadly secrets and hidden danger. In the sultry streets of Charleston, one family, ruled by its powerful, take-no-prisoners sons, has risen to the top. 

But a merciless enemy is out to destroy them…and everyone they hold close…


SHE THOUGHT SHE’D LOST HIM FOREVER
Tilly Brock has learned—the hard way—how totake care of herself. Once a pillar of Charleston society, her family lost everything in the wake of a shocking scandal. And then Tilly lost the only boy she ever loved.
BUT NOW THAT HE’S BACK IN HER LIFE
Keaton Benedict is Charleston’s most notorious bachelor. But in spite of all his advantages—the money, the women,the family name—he longs for more: the heart of the young woman he still can’t forget.
THE DANGER HAS JUST BEGUN…
When Keaton re-enters Tilly’s life, after all these years, she is torn between feelings of doubt and desire. Can they put the past behind them and learn to love again? Tilly is willing to try. But Keaton is afraid that a vengeful enemy is watching—and waiting to destroy them. Can the rekindled flame of their love defeat the deadliest rival and light their way forward in the darkest night?


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3.5 STARS


Darkest Night by Tara Thomas is the first in the Sons of Broad series.  I had high hopes this mystery would carry me away. Set in the middle of Charleston, South Carolina, with all its southern charm and mystery, lies a story of lost love and buried secrets.  I thought Keaton and Tilly were well matched, but the story felt a bit choppy.  This small town mystery left us with  a few loose ends and questions.  I would like to continue reading the series. There's a yearning to learn the identity of "The Gentleman". He seems hell bent on revenge and has more victims on his or her list.  






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Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Pub Date: February 27, 2018

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