Sunday, January 4, 2015

Review of "In Deep" by Kella McKinnon



"In Deep" by Kella McKinnon
Rating: ☆☆☆☆☆


Brielle has her whole life planned out. She is in Vegas to finish her PH.D dissertation in anthropology and she was there to have fun in her relatively care free last days as a student, she never relized how short life was. She spent the last four years researching the impact of the drug trade on the people of Honduras.Brielle's father was an FBI agent and he was killed in the line of duty. She hoped that her work would make a difference too. She chose a hotel that was a couple blocks away from the strip. Casa Del Rio the hotel looked a bit seedy and it also was in the wrong part of town. When Cristos and Brielle met for the first time was at the Adiago. Brielle thought that doing her remaining research at the Adiago, so she went to the HR department to make sure that it was okay. Cristos always gets what he wants and what he wants is Brie. Cristos called her to ask her out for dinner. When Criss took her to where she was staying, he wasn't happy with where she was staying. He doesn't like that she got a job with David Barros as his personal assistant. 


Brielle lost her father five years ago. She is worried that she is going to loose Jake too., she wants to work in Honduras. She also looking for a serious relationship. Jake is Brielle's older brother by ten years. He didn't take their dad's death very well. He is single mindedly searching for their father's killer. He is very pertective of Brielle.Cristos Vicario is the owner of the illustrious Adiago Hotel and Casino. He is a reputed Billionaire Playboy, has rules that he doesn't break. Lost his brother and father in a car accident. He is a love them and leave them type. Alexis is Brielle's friend and she works HR for the Adiago. Manny is Cristos friend, he is married and has two children Rosa and MJ. Elsa is very nice, Manny's wife. David Barros is Brielle's boss, Cristos doesn't like him.


This is the first in the series In Deep, and its my first book by Kella McKinnon and it most definitely will not be my last. I loved Kella's style of writing, I loved that I was drawn into the story from the first page . I also loved how well the characters were developed. I also loved the story line. I highly recommend this book to everyone!






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