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No Good Deed - Tarot: Justice

Lydia Parks Reviews

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Added July 14, 2004

No Good Deed

Tarot: Justice

Author: Lydia Parks
Publisher: eXtasy Books
Available At: www.extasybooks.com
Publishing Date: May 2004
Genre: Fiction: Paranormal/Erotic
Format: Ebook download in PDF/HTML/LIT
Price: $2.99
ISBN: 1-55410-105-0
Author Email/Website: www.sarahstorme.com/lydiaparks.htm
Reviewer: Cyndi Witkus

In the Tarot, Justice means doing what needs to be done and what's right. That you feel the impact upon cause and effect. For some it's the Three Fold Law- Whatever you do comes back upon you. For others, it's righting wrongs.

For Lance Trahan, it's righting the wrongs he's done in his past and realizing where he made his mistakes. As he's watching a man who has a shady past, he's approached by the lovely Ariel. She seems to know why he quit the force after the loss of his partner and the woman he loved. Now the bad guy has complained yet again about being watched by Lance and he's frustrated because there are no clues to who really killed his partner. Ariel's comments over the next day or so confuse him while his attraction for her grows. Unexpectedly, Ariel seduces Lance one night, changing things before he realizes that it's happened.

Suddenly, Ariel introduces him to Cindy and Lance's world turns upside down. As he finds clues that lead him to suspect Roark is a serial killer, his time with Ariel makes him crave more than he realizes. When reality and consequences hit, can Lance handle the truth?

Lydia Parks has written one hell of a tale. Though this is a short tale, it packs a wallop of a punch. The suspense is palpable and you begin wondering just who Ariel is as Lance keeps up investigating Roark. IF you like something different and satisfying that's not a pure romance, this story has it. I was guessing part way through the story and the twists made it interesting. This story really truly encompasses one man's need to bring about justice and resolution as well as come to terms about love, truth, and his own personal issues. This is a great read for anyone who likes romantic suspense.

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