Bloody Vows /Love Kills (Lilah Loves 4-5) by Lisa Renee Jones-Review & Excerpt tour
BLOODY VOWS
Lilah Love #5
by Lisa Renee Jones
Release Date: January 26, 2021
Genre: adult, contemporary, romantic suspense
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ABOUT THE BOOK: FBI agent Lilah Love leads a complicated life. She’s engaged to Kane Mendez, a man most call dangerous, but hey birds of a feather, do flock together. She’s dangerous, too, and in ways only Kane understands. As for their happily ever after, well that might have to wait. Right now, an old enemy who should be dead is still living, Junior, her mystery letter writer, is stirring up trouble, and her family is trying to prove they’re crazier than her. On top of that she has a new case: a dead woman in a bloody wedding dress. And since Lilah knows all too well there is no such thing as coincidence, clearly someone is sending her yet another message.
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REVIEW:BLOODY VOWS is the fifth instalment in Lisa Renee Jones’ contemporary, adult LILAH LOVE suspense series focusing on the ‘take no prisoners’ and unfiltered FBI agent Lilah Love. BLOODY VOWS can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty but I recommend reading the series in order for back story and cohesion.
Told from first person point of view (Lilah) BLOODY VOWS follows FBI agent Lilah Love as she is tasked, by her brother Sheriff Andrew Love, to investigate the latest murder, that may or may not be directed at our story line heroine. Throughout the series, the group known as the Society, has been circling our heroine, a group with a selective membership of politically and financially powerful people including Lilah and Andrew’s father, a man about to run for state governor. With the recent takedown of a serial killer intent on murdering our story line heroine, a new but potentially more familiar killer with connections to the Society, is setting the stage to pull Lilah into a thrilling mystery of who, what, why and how. As Lilah begins to uncover the clues to the murder of a pair of sisters linked to a virtual game of power and murder, the disappearance of two people close to our heroine, sets the stage for a cliff hanger.
BLOODY VOWS is another story of power, betrayal, murder and control. Lisa Renee Jones pens another thrilling story of mystery, intrigue, passion and love focusing on a strong, forceful and unconventional FBI agent whose staggering ability to solve crime is matched by the crimes she is trying to solve. The premise is twisted and haunting; the characters are quirky, intelligent and complex. BLOODY VOWS ends on a cliff hanger-you have been warned.
READING ORDER and Previous Reviews
Murder Notes
Murder Girl
Love Me Dead
Love Kills
Bloody Vows
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LOVE KILLS
Lilah Love #4
by Lisa Renee Jones
Release Date: October 22, 2019
Genre: adult, contemporary, romantic suspense
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ABOUT THE BOOK: They call him Umbrella Man because he makes it rain blood. He wants to play with Lilah Love. What he doesn’t know is that Lilah is a killer too, and games just piss her off.
The conclusion to the second duet in the Lilah Love series. Love Kills concludes where Love Me Dead left off.
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REVIEW:LOVE KILLS is the fourth instalment in Lisa Renee Jones’ contemporary, adult LILAH LOVE romantic, suspense series, and the conclusion to the second duet that started in LOVE ME DEAD focusing on FBI agent Lilah Love.
NOTE: LOVE KILLS should not be read as a stand alone as it picks up immediately after the events and cliffhanger of book three LOVE ME DEAD.
Told from first person perspective (Lilah Love) LOVE KILLS follows FBI Agent Lilah Love as she is pulled into the game of a serial killer who is targeting people she knows, she works with, and she loves but Lilah suspects the killer maybe someone she knows, and in this, the members of the group known as the Society, are high on her list of suspects, many of whom have connections to her father, and his run for President. As the number of victims of the ‘umbrella man’ mount, Lilah realizes that everyone is suspect, and the people she thought she could trust, may be the very people hoping to take her down.
LOVE KILLS is a story of obsession, betrayal, murder and revenge; a suspense-filled story of one woman’s impassioned and almost manic need to take down a killer, all by herself. Lisa Renee Jones pulls the reader into another dark, gritty, detailed and graphic story with a foul-mouthed, unfiltered heroine who has the ability to terrify the strongest of men, except the man for whom she is willing to die.
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Reviews by Sandy
By the time I’m in the garage at the house, Kane is waiting for me at the door. He studies me with intensity, intensely unreadable. He’s assessing, questioning, but not talking. God love him and his understanding of how I operate.I’m in my head.
I need to stay there right now.
He backs up to allow me to enter the back hallway and I’m quick to do just that. Once we’re both inside the warm house, I strip off my wet boots and he takes my coat before I follow him to the kitchen. I settle onto a barstool in front of the marbled island, while he prepares, and then hands me a hot Bailey’s coffee with whipped cream. Yes, the dark, dangerous Kane Mendez put whipped cream on my coffee. And still, we haven’t spoken a word.
He joins me, claiming the spot next to me while I sip my coffee, the warm, sweet liquid sliding down my throat and helping me come down about two notches.
Ready now, for more than my own mental ping-ponging of thoughts, I grab my phone, thumbing through photos until I find the image of the jar of blood. I set it in front of Kane.
“That was left for me in the refrigerator of the crime scene.”
He glances at it and then me, arching his dark brow. “The victim’s blood?”
“Pig’s blood,” I say matter-of-factly. “That’s not confirmed, but it’s going to be pig’s blood. I know it.”
He doesn’t freak out but then I don’t expect anything but calm, thoughtful contemplation from Kane. He doesn’t even ask why I make that assessment. He simply asks, “Is this Pocher or a Roger protégé?”
Just that easily he’s already in my headspace. And the question spoken at just the right time grounds me in logic rather than the emotion that had me storming out of Emma’s kitchen ready to kill Pocher.
“Logically,” I say, “the dress and the jar could point to either. Of course, my first reaction was Pocher. We just found out he came back. And when I saw that dead woman and then saw the jar of blood, I was ready to kill him.”
“Andrew influenced that. He already believed it was Pocher when he called you to the scene.”
“True. And it could be Pocher.”
“But your gut isn’t reading it that way. I can tell.”
I sip my coffee and add, “With the dress, and without the jar of blood, this would have read like a classic jealousy crime. The groom was already neglecting the bride and she had a side dude. And yet, it wasn’t a crime of rage. We’re not even sure how the woman died.”
“Meaning what?”
“She seemed to have a rupture from her throat, but there was no obvious cut.”
“Poison?” he asks.
“The new medical examiner doesn’t think so.” My cellphone rings with Lucas’s number where it still lays between me and Kane. His jaw clenches.
“I called him to hack for me, and he’s coming to dinner. And before you scowl, he was going to be alone, Kane.”
He downs his coffee, every last drop, and stands up, his spine stiff. Fuck. I answer the call on speaker. It’s better that way, with Kane’s ear where my ears are right now. “Lucas,” I say, and I don’t warn him that Kane is in the room. If he’s not smart enough to figure that out, he deserves whatever he gets. “What do you have for me?”
“I pulled Danica and North’s records. I’m sending them in a secure file by maildrop for you to accept. But there’s nothing exceptional there to see. And before you bitch, I’m digging deeper, but that will take time.”
“What about the victim and the men in her life?”
“Both her dead husband and her fiancé have donated to various Pocher-driven campaigns. That was easy to pull. Her fiancé has actually donated to your father’s campaign. But Lilah, you’d be hard pressed to find anyone in this town who hasn’t pandered to Pocher’s power. And that’s all I have now. I’m drunk. I’m still drinking. No more updates tonight.”
“Yes, but—”
“No,” he says, “and I’m hanging up.” He disconnects.
I grimace and I’d call him back, but I decide better.
Kane at this point has filled a whiskey glass and is leaning on the counter in front of the sink. I stand up and close the space between us. I step directly in front of him and he downs his drink and sets the glass down. His hands are on the counter behind him. He doesn’t even think about touching me and I know it’s about Lucas. Which is exactly why I want him to know that I’m not thinking about Lucas, but rather those donations that connect Emma’s fiancé to my father. And I’m thinking about his words, his declaration that we’re dangerous to the Society. “What if—”
He grabs me and pulls me to him. “If you say that woman died because we’re together, and turn this into another reason to take off my ring, I swear to God, Lilah, I’m done.”
I can be hard. I can be cold. I can apparently be a killer. But I love Kane Mendez. He’s hard, too. He’s cold as ice. He’s forever in control. But he’s not those things with me. And it’s in this moment, for the first time ever, I realize how much I hurt him when I left him. Just how much I cut him.
“I regret every moment we were apart more than you can know. I’m not taking off the ring, Kane.” My hands settle on his chest. “Not ever. I’m not—”
His mouth closes down on mine, his hand on the back of my head, and just that easily, he reminds me I’m human again, capable of wanting, loving, needing, and forgetting all but the moment. But more so, he reminds me that he’s human. He isn’t always in control. He has emotions, torment I can taste on his tongue, even desperation he’d allow no other human to know he’s capable of feeling. I’ve pushed him away. I’ve hurt him. But I’ve always loved him and he doesn’t yet know that I’m done fighting against this, against us.
He just doesn’t know that.
And that’s a problem.
Kane picks me up and I don’t fight him. He has this thing about taking me to his bed, now our bed, as if that establishes some sort of ownership of me and us. Not that I could ever be owned, but deep down, I know we own each other. We always have. We always will. And if that’s what he needs, to feel that ownership, I’m not at war with him. I’m at war with Pocher and the Society. But he doesn’t take me upstairs and to the bedroom. He walks to the living room, neutral territory, and I understand his message. The tide has shifted. The demands have changed. Either I’m in this as his equal or I’m not in this at all. And neither is he.
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New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Lisa Renee Jones is the author of the highly acclaimed INSIDE OUT series.
In addition to the success of Lisa’s INSIDE OUT series, she has published many successful titles. The TALL, DARK AND DEADLY series and THE SECRET LIFE OF AMY BENSEN series, both spent several months on a combination of the New York Times and USA Today bestselling lists. Lisa is also the author of the bestselling the bestselling DIRTY MONEY and WHITE LIES series. And will be publishing the first book in her Lilah Love suspense series with Amazon Publishing in March 2018.
Prior to publishing Lisa owned multi-state staffing agency that was recognized many times by The Austin Business Journal and also praised by the Dallas Women’s Magazine. In 1998 Lisa was listed as the #7 growing women owned business in Entrepreneur Magazine.
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Great review, Sandy. This looks like an exciting series and heroine.
sounds like a wonderful book to read. thanks, sandy.
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Great review, Sandy. Looks like a wonderful series.
Thanks for the wonderful reviews Sandy. Great excerpt.
Terrific reviews and excerpt, thanks.
Great review, Sandy. I love the sound of this series. Thanks.
Very nice reviews, thanks.
Terrific review, Sandy. Looks like a great read.
Great reviews and excerpt, thanks Sandy