Proving her innocencemeans running for her life.Framed for her foster brother’s murder, FBI special agent Wren Santino must clear her name—but someone’s dead set on stopping her from finding the truth. Her estranged childhood friend, Titus Anderson, comes to her aid…but standing by her puts him in the killer’s crosshairs, too. And unraveling a conspiracy may be the only way for either of them to … the only way for either of them to survive.
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Falsely Accused
by Shirlee McCoy
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Discover an edge-of-your-seat read from New York Times bestselling author Shirlee McCoy, part of the FBI: Special Crimes Unit series.Proving her innocence means running for her life.Framed for her foster brother’s murder, FBI special agent Wren Santino must clear her name—but someone’s dead set on stopping her from finding the truth. Her estranged childhood friend, Titus Anderson, comes to her aid…but standing by her puts him in the killer’s crosshairs, too. And unraveling a conspiracy may be the only way for either of them to survive.
My Review
Falsely Accused
is the last book in the FBI Special Crimes Unit Series. It was not til I finished this book did i find out it was part of a series. With that being said I had no problem following along . It was very well written and full of action. I finished it in about an hour. Can’t wait to read the other books in this series. This is Definitely a good 4 star read.
Many thanks to the Author, publisher and netgalley for a e copy of this book in exchange for my honest review. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. All opinions I have expressed are my own.
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Loved this book! I couldn’t put it down.
I really enjoyed “Falsely Accused” by Shirlee McCoy. This is part of the Love Inspired Suspense FBI:Special Crimes Unit series. This book was a very easy read. I read it in two days!
This story centers around FBI Agent, Wren Santino. Wren is framed for her foster brother’s murder. She teams up with her longtime friend, Titus Anderson, and together they try to find out who really murdered her brother. There was a small twist at the end.
I recommend this book if you enjoy good, clean, romantic suspense fiction.
I received this book from the publisher through NetGalley for my honest opinion.
This book starts and ends with action, you cannot figure out what is behind the next corner. As the bodies pile up, and some near misses.
When FBI Agent shows up in Maine to help her foster mother, she never imagines the heartache she is about to endure. She is also about to open her heart to more than her mom, but more heartache follows.
Greed comes to mind here, and there are a lot of surprises and happenings that you won’t see coming. Culprit or culprits go to any length here, and not all make it to the end!
I received this book through Net Galley and the Publisher Love Inspired Suspense, and was not required to give a positive review.
Wren Santino is a FBI Special Agent and part of the FBI Special Crimes Unit. She is taking a break by returning home to help her foster mother Abigail get her farm ready for sale so Abigail can move to the Sunrise Acres Retirement Village. While driving toward the farm Wren is stopped by her foster brother Deputy Ryan Parker. He has told her that he needs to talk to her about something. As she exits her car to talk Ryan is shot, probably fatally and Wren finds herself hancuffed and stuffed into the back of a sheriff department car and accused of shooting Ryan. It doesn’t take Wren long to figure out the two men who “arrested” her are fakes and that she is in big trouble. She needs to find a way to escape from the car and get away from them. She finally sees her chance, opens the car door and jumps out and takes off. She is familiar with the area so heads toward a familiar place, the childhood home of her estranged friend Titus Anderson. She assumes the place is empty but getting there is the best plan she can come up with. Turns out that Titus now lives there. Thank goodness. She has help now.
Titus Anderson is a former Boston Police Department homicide detective. He decided to leave that career and return home to run a restoration business. He and Wren have been estranged for years because he didn’t believe her when she told him she saw his ex-wife with another man. It just so happened that she was right. Too bad Wren doesn’t give second chances because Titus sure would like to renew their friendship and maybe take it a little further. In any event he intends to stick close to Wren and protect her as she investigates her foster brother’s death.
Falsely Accused by Shirlee McCoy is the fifth book in the author’s FBI: Special Crimes Unit series. This book is another example of Ms. McCoy’s excellent writing skills. Her descriptions are spot on. Also the dialogue is interesting and moves the story forward. Wren Santino and Titus Anderson are aptly portrayed as strong, determined and caring characters. The storyline speeds to a conclusion complete with lots of action and intrigue. I liked how Ms. McCoy developed the relationship between Wren and Titus. They come to the realization they belong together quite naturally. This series is perfect for Romantic Suspense readers.
I received an Advanced Reader’s Copy from NetGalley and the publisher, and this is my fair and honest review.
Romantic suspense is one of my favorite genre’s. This was a new author for me and I was excited to give her book a try. I found it to be very well written, action packed with several twists and turns. I will have to go back and read other books in this series. I would definitely recommend this book to those that enjoy reading this genre.
As a huge fan of romantic suspense, I was thrilled to read this book by a new-to-me author. The cover of Falsely Accused is so visually appealing, and I love the new cover style of the Love Inspired Romance novels being released this year. The cover immediately drew me in and made me want to read this book.
FBI special agent Wren Santino is framed for her foster brother’s murder, and the only person she can trust is her former childhood friend, Titus Anderson. Their lives both are in extreme danger as they try to overcome the hurt from their own pasts and search for the real killer before it’s too late.
This was an enjoyable story to read, and the author completely surprised me with who the culprit was. I wish I would have connected more personally with the characters, but I really enjoyed the action-packed storyline. This book is recommended for fans of Love Inspired Suspense books.
I received a complimentary copy of the book from the publisher and was not required to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are mine.
‘God’s plans were best. He had always believed that. They were often unexpected and unanticipated.’
I have been looking forward to Wren Santino’s story in Shirlee McCoy’s ‘FBI: Special Crimes Unit’ series. From Wren’s first appearance as the boss of the FBI agents in this series, I knew she had a story to tell and I was right! Wren heads back to where she grew up in Maine in this book to check on her former foster mother who has fallen and broken a hip. Almost instantly she is embroiled in a deadly development and is arrested for killing her former foster brother. Well, things just roll on swiftly after this. Oh, don’t forget Titus, the kid that grew up in the same town who Wren once thought she loved. He’s back in town, living in the house he grew up in after leaving the Boston PD and starting a career in home restoration and renovation.
Shirlee McCoy is a master at romantic, inspirational suspense. I discovered her books early last year and have bought them all in one form or another and am trying to make some headway into reading her massive back list. Now, I’m eagerly anticipating her next book!
*My thanks to Love Inspired Publishing for a preview copy of this book via Net Galley. The opinion stated here in this review is entirely my own.