Redemption for Ransom + Giveaway

Previously published as Tides of Duplicity by Robin PatchenBrand-new title, same great story!

A jewelry heist, a kidnapping, and a choice. When Fitz’s sister disappears, he’ll do anything to get her back, even if it means betraying the woman he’s come to love. 

Private investigator Fitz McCaffrey went to Belize on a case, bringing his teenage sister Shelby along with him. They lost their parents years ago, he lost his job as a cop, and they both need time to heal. When Fitz meets the beautiful and charming Tabitha Eaton, he falls hard.

But minutes after Tabby’s flight leaves, Fitz is summoned by a mobster who believes Tabby broke into the hotel safe the night before and made off with half a million dollars’ worth of jewels—and he has the video evidence to prove it. As Shelby’s guardian, Fitz has to focus on caring for his sister, whether Tabby is innocent or guilty. He refuses to help the man—until he learns the mobster has taken his sister.

The clock is ticking as Fitz scrambles to recover the jewels. If he succeeds, it’ll cost the woman he’s come to care for. If he fails, it’ll cost his sister’s life.

My Review:

originally published in 2021 under the title “Tides of Duplicity.”

I’m new to Robin Patchen’s books (this is only my second one) but I am forever a fan. Love the way she develops a suspense plot and creates characters with depth and conviction. Inspirational without being preachy. And, whoa, but she knows how to keep a reader on edge right through the entire read! So thank you to all my bibliophile kindred spirts who recommended this author to me!

The story begins with the sweet beginnings of romance at an exotic Belize resort. Fitz and Tabby meet when their vacations overlap, neither looking for romance. Fitz has his hands full parenting his teenage sister while Tabby feels burdened by family responsibilities back home. Still, the attraction is there and furthering their connection once they are both stateside is a tantalizing temptation. One that Tabby is more able to resist than Fitz, because once she boards her plane she’s convinced she will never see him again.

But then Fitz shows up on her doorstep back home in Coventry and her world implodes because he’s there under false pretences…or is he? Argh, but there were aspects of their romance that tied me up in knots! Because Fitz is in part, playing a role as a means to an end. Only, also, he isn’t. Love the tangled twist to their romance as the suspense slowly builds. And then it transforms into a high-stakes treasure hunt that kept me frantically engaged until the end.

Phew! Looking forward to continuing with the Coventry Saga series. I’ve been listening to the audio books narrated by Aimee Lily and am really enjoying the way she portrays a variety of characters as well as the sense of urgency she brings to the high-octane scenes. Makes for a compelling listen.

3 thoughts on “Redemption for Ransom + Giveaway”

  1. Love this author’s books! Some how or other this book (under either name) has slipped through the slats of my TBR books. Would love the opportunity to correct that by getting to read Fitz and Tabby’s story sooner than later.

    Thank you so much for the chance to win a copy!

    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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  2. I’ve only read one book by Robin Patchen, Running to You. I thought it was good, but at 430 pages, it felt about 100 pages too long, the middle just went on and on. Most of her books are in the longer range. Redemption for Ransom is a bit better at 356 pages. All the books that come after this one are long, pages at 476, 516, 394, 532, 395, 408, well you get the picture.

    Sigh…this is my own personal bias but since I’ve gotten older, I just don’t have the patience for the longer books. If I do decide to read this one it’s on KU, so thanks for the informative review. I just have to decide, do I want to be tied up in knots? haha.

    She does have a novella that almost 10 years old that’s piqued my interest because of the subject matter, wanting to be a mother after a cancer diagnosis. A Packaged Deal, and the cutest cover.

    Happy reading Tuesday!

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