Devil's Lair

Devil's Lair

Sarah Barrie

Devil's Lair by Sarah Barrie

Reviewed by Helen

This story is absolutely fabulous, edge of your seat suspense, fabulous setting and a romance that just made me feel so good with everything else that is going on in the story, fast paced and a must read, this is the second book in this series and we are back in Tasmania, time to make yourself comfortable because you will not want to put this one down until you find out all of the details.

Callie Jones is involved with the death of her husband Dale on a winery in th Hunter Valley, there had been a gruesome death of a woman and what happened next changed Callie’s life, she is encouraged to move to Tasmania by her friend and manager of the winery Paisley, she ends up on Paisley’s family home an old homestead that has a dark past and it is not long before Callie is having strange dreams. Callie meets Conner Atherton who with his family run the nearby guesthouse Callie ends up helping with their garden and feelings for Conner grow even though it is the last thing that Callie wanted.

Conner and his family have been through a lot in the past and when strange things start happening at their lodge Conner worries big time that evil is around, meeting the new neighbor Callie sets his blood afire after the last relationship turned so bad but he is sure Callie is very different. Danger is arriving and it appears that Callie is in danger and Conner is determined to keep her safe.

I cannot recommend this book enough it has everything that a romantic suspense reader wants in a story it is a psychological thriller with dark magic and secrets that have been kept for many years, and when it all comes to a thrilling end OMG I never guessed how it would all pan out, MS Barrie you have done it again what a fantastic story I savoured every word, I didn’t want to put it down. I loved Conner and Callie they had both been through so much but came through strong and in love, thank you, I hope I have given this book justice, I loved it.

5 stars


Published June 17th 2019 by HarperCollins