Rhythm of Deceit The NightHawk Series Book 2 eBook Rachael Richey
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Two years after finally being reunited, Abigail Thomson and Gideon Hawk are happily married and living in Cornwall with their children.
While Gideon is busy focusing his energies on his musical career, Abi makes an unexpected discovery of old diaries dating from 1950. As she and her daughter read through them, the reasons behind Abi’s mother’s destructive actions become much clearer, and they discover a shocking sixty-year-old deception.
Meanwhile, Simon Dean, the vengeful ex-drummer of Gideon’s band NightHawk, is about to make life very difficult for them all—again—and he is prepared to go to desperate lengths to achieve his goals.
Rhythm of Deceit The NightHawk Series Book 2 eBook Rachael Richey
I think I’ll start by saying that I really did enjoy Rachael’s first book and this one really just follows on just a few years from where the first book ends. Abi and Gideon (*swoons*) are very happily married and have a new little one called Ollie. Gideon is in the thought process of creating a new solo career in London whilst Abi and her daughter Natasha stay at home and look after darling little Ollie. After a slightly unwarranted visit to Abi’s father a suitcase is discovered which belonged to Abi’s mother. Here we get to dip into the story of Joan and Pauline (Abi’s mother and her sister) and see the heartbreaking story that has been hidden for so long. Whilst this is all developing, Gideon is still have trouble with Simon who just can’t leave his dreams of reuniting the band alone. Will it all end in happiness? You’ll have to read the book to find out (you know me by now, no spoilers here!)Now I’ve got that out of the way onto the details. I must admit, and Rachael did warn me, I loved this book even more than the first – the relationship between Abi and Gideon grows and they really become a power-house of a couple and it left me feeling so warm inside. Simon becomes even more of an aggravating git but the evil side of him definitely adds a smidgen of drama and made me gallop through the book. Natasha is also utterly utterly wonderful which to a point I knew she would be – young yet gutsy and determined she adds an extra spark to the story. I found the backstory between Joan and Pauline incredibly heartwarming and I found myself feeling incredibly torn with my feelings during the first book. Hindsight is a wonderful thing and spending the first book cursing Abi’s parents I found myself torn. The author has really worked to make this tale a emotive and evocative tale.
The writing is exciting and moves with pace throughout and we get to experience each different story-line as it develops; the diary, the story between Gideon and Simon and the life of Abi and Natasha. They all intermingle throughout and the story really pulls it all together in a way that is so clever and found my gabbling to get to the end and find out the final conclusion. The writing is heady exciting and has a warmth to it overall. I write reviews where I want more from the characters but here it really is thrown at you.
I can’t really put into words why I liked this so much better but I think it’s that the relationships and the dangers are emphasised so much more and having been so excited about the first book watching everything develop I felt I had such a connection with the characters which doesn’t happen in all books. I honestly couldn’t put this down and I honestly cannot wait to see what happens next. Thumbs up – this book is pretty fantastic.
*I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.*
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Rhythm of Deceit The NightHawk Series Book 2 eBook Rachael Richey Reviews
Having read and reviewed Storm Rising, the first book in Rachael Richey’s NightHawk Series, I was excited to find out what was going on with Abi and Gideon two years after their reunion in Rhythm of Deceit. They are blissfully happy with each other, their family, and their group of friends, living by the sea in Cornwall. Gideon is going back to recording music, he is going to embark on a solo career because he will never get NightHawk back together after the betrayal of Simon, the drummer and his lifelong friend. Abi is happy being a mother to Natasha, the child taken from them at birth, and working on her child’s integration into a family with feelings of insecurity and anger. I enjoy the relationship she has with her daughter, motherly and honest, which would be difficult to develop having been separated for so many years.
Rhythm of Deceit was more exciting for me than Storm Rising in that it featured a true “bad guy” out to hurt Abi and Gideon’s relationship in a vicious way. Besides a crazy stalker, Rhythm of Deceit has a former spy calling in favors to help the couple, a chase through the woods during a horrible thunderstorm, and people being trapped on Worm’s Head causeway island in Wales to make it even more exciting. For lovers of mystery, we learn more about the motives behind Abi’s mother’s actions twelve years earlier through a series of diaries discovered in an old suitcase, giving readers the element of going back in time to 1950 for part of the story. Rhythm of Deceit also has a lot about the music industry, with Gideon in the recording studio, meeting up with his friend and former bandmate Charles, visiting record company executives and tour managers, which was a little lacking in Storm Rising.
It’s difficult to write this review without revealing too much about Storm Rising, which I definitely recommend reading first, to really get the feeling for Gideon and Abi’s story. I am looking forward to Cobwebs in the Dark, which has already been set up when Natasha discovers there is more to learn about her grandmother’s past than what was in the suitcase. And, what was first being touted as a trilogy will now have a fourth book, that Rachael has just sent to her publisher. I also love all the cover art for the series, especially the font with those scrolly Rs!
I received Rhythm of Deceit from Rachael Richey in exchange for my honest review.
I think I’ll start by saying that I really did enjoy Rachael’s first book and this one really just follows on just a few years from where the first book ends. Abi and Gideon (*swoons*) are very happily married and have a new little one called Ollie. Gideon is in the thought process of creating a new solo career in London whilst Abi and her daughter Natasha stay at home and look after darling little Ollie. After a slightly unwarranted visit to Abi’s father a suitcase is discovered which belonged to Abi’s mother. Here we get to dip into the story of Joan and Pauline (Abi’s mother and her sister) and see the heartbreaking story that has been hidden for so long. Whilst this is all developing, Gideon is still have trouble with Simon who just can’t leave his dreams of reuniting the band alone. Will it all end in happiness? You’ll have to read the book to find out (you know me by now, no spoilers here!)
Now I’ve got that out of the way onto the details. I must admit, and Rachael did warn me, I loved this book even more than the first – the relationship between Abi and Gideon grows and they really become a power-house of a couple and it left me feeling so warm inside. Simon becomes even more of an aggravating git but the evil side of him definitely adds a smidgen of drama and made me gallop through the book. Natasha is also utterly utterly wonderful which to a point I knew she would be – young yet gutsy and determined she adds an extra spark to the story. I found the backstory between Joan and Pauline incredibly heartwarming and I found myself feeling incredibly torn with my feelings during the first book. Hindsight is a wonderful thing and spending the first book cursing Abi’s parents I found myself torn. The author has really worked to make this tale a emotive and evocative tale.
The writing is exciting and moves with pace throughout and we get to experience each different story-line as it develops; the diary, the story between Gideon and Simon and the life of Abi and Natasha. They all intermingle throughout and the story really pulls it all together in a way that is so clever and found my gabbling to get to the end and find out the final conclusion. The writing is heady exciting and has a warmth to it overall. I write reviews where I want more from the characters but here it really is thrown at you.
I can’t really put into words why I liked this so much better but I think it’s that the relationships and the dangers are emphasised so much more and having been so excited about the first book watching everything develop I felt I had such a connection with the characters which doesn’t happen in all books. I honestly couldn’t put this down and I honestly cannot wait to see what happens next. Thumbs up – this book is pretty fantastic.
*I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.*
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