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Blind Suspicion

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Thank you to Net Galley and Bella Books for an ARC copy of this novel. I give this honest review voluntarily.

When I read Ms Miller's first novel in this series, Despite Chaos, I just loved the story and characters and thought the book was very well written. This book just reiterates all those same feelings and thoughts. The first book in this series spent a lot of time getting to know Alex Castle and Tyler Falling as individuals, this novel really shows them as a couple going through a stressful situation as Alex fights for her freedom and life when she is arrested for the murder of her father. I really love these two women and they seem so right for each other. I am looking so forward to reading the next book in this series. I give this novel 4 ¾ stars.

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3,5 stars rounded up

This is the second book in the series which made it a bit harder for e to fill in the blanks. It is doable but I do suggest reading the first book before reading this one.

When Alex's father dies it doesn't take long for the police to consider her a suspect. With the help of her lawyer and a PI she sets out to prove to them she is innocent.

This book is a good mystery with some romance as it's also about the growing bond between Tyler and Alex. I liked the mystery and even though it wasn't sit on your edge mystery, it was good.

The romance between Alex and Tyler was a bit harder for me to follow as I did not read book one. The attraction for sure is there and they are still in the hot for you with a glance fase.

An ARC was provided to me via Netgalley in return of an honest review.

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I received an ARC copy of Stacy Lynn Miller’s “Blind Suspicion’’ (Falling Castles Series - Book #2) from Bella Books (via NetGalley) in exchange for an honest review.
So, here it is !!!

My rating : 5 ⭐️

"Blind Suspicion" is the 2nd instalment in the Falling Castle Series (the 1st one being “Despite Chaos” in which we witness Alex Castle falling head over heels in love with Tyler Falling and deciding she’s done pleasing her controlling & homophobic father even if it means, if necessary, walking away from the family empire the way her big sister did a long time ago…). Book#2 is a great follow-up to what happened in “Despite Chaos”. It in begins with a couple things about (and happening to) William Castle prior to the events related in the cliffhanger at the end of Book#1… Alex doesn’t care about her father’s money, she is ready to be free of him. But, of course, all Alex’s plans are sent in jeopardy when she learns that he has been killed and following the leak of some information that makes her look guilty, the police arrest her. Now out on bail, she scrambles to clear her name. Thank God she's not alone to face this more than unpleasant ordeal…

This novel is a very enticing and captivating story full of Love, drama, loyalty, family dynamics (both good and bad ones), romance, mystery and so many other things …

I am totally hooked on this series (that I highly recommend BTW) & I can’t wait for Book#3 to be released … Seriously, it can’t be soon enough.

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There was a lot more drama in the first book so I was going into this expecting the same soapy plot. The mystery story was okay and it seems like it’s setting up the foundation and support system for Tyler and Alex when they finally do settle down. No matter what this author handles PTSD and trauma beautifully. Nice, easy read.

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What an entertaining whodunit read. I really like Alex and Tyler. There friend and family group is awesome. It is hard not to like Sydney, Ethan, Harley, Abby, Indra, Erin and Bree. And of course Callie. This character driven read provides details that help to fill in some of the thoughts and reflections from the others that were not provided in book one. The police and court proceedings with the hot romance was well worth the read. The read was also informative which in my opinion is a good thing. I like when I learn something when I read. The ending is definitely set-up for a third book in the series. Bring it on.

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The second book worked out a lot of the issues I had with the writing in book one. Not all of them, but it was greatly improved. It did still have very dated speech that made me question the actual ages of the characters and made reading it a little odd, but I liked the overall storyline. The way this series handles trauma and PTSD was really done well. I really didn’t like how the jail scenes were portrayed especially Alex’s interactions with the other people in with her. I think there’s a difference between a character doing, or saying something as part of their storyline or personality, and the book itself doing or saying something and the way these scenes were written felt like it was an issue with the book. The way the main character Alex interacted with the people around her in jail came off as pretentious, condescending, and savior-ish. It wasn’t necessary to the characters, or the plot and could have just been written differently to make the book better. I did enjoy this series overall, but it had some issues that were hard for me to over look.

*a copy of this book was provided by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review*

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3.5 rounded up to 4

Alex Castle’s overbearing father has, months earlier, made her the CEO of his international empire of hotels and resorts with the caveat that she stop seeing the love of her life Tyler Falling. Alex can’t and won’t stop seeing Tyler, so her father tells her in a late-night meeting in his office that he has revoked her multi-million-dollar trust fund and called a meeting of the top executives to tell them he is removing her as CEO of the company. When she returns to work the next morning, there police everywhere and two detectives tell her that her father has been murdered. As they begin questioning Alex on her whereabouts the night before, she gets the distinct impression that they’ve already made up their minds that she killed her father. Those same detectives arrest her after her father’s funeral a few days later. Alex’s nightmare becomes her reality.

This is the second book in the Falling Castles series. Luckily, the reader need not have read the first book in this series to enjoy this one. The author gives her readers just enough information to understand the relationships between the well-drawn characters. Readers will be unable to put the book down because Miller is skilled in keeping the tension caused by Alex’s arrest and the reader’s lack of knowledge about who really killed her father.

Miller has two strong women, who obviously met in the first book, falling madly, instantly in love in this second book. The reader is given their backstory in detail, but fails to develop the secondary characters, except for the private investigator hired by Alex’s defense attorney and then she makes him into a super sensitive ex-cop while the other secondary characters remain amorphous,

There was one issue that will cause readers to pause. A key piece of evidence found at the crime scene by the police isn’t accounted for by the end of the book because the author inadvertently has it appear two weeks after the murder in the possession of a very minor character.

If you’re a mystery fan, you’ll enjoy this book and you may not guess whodunit until the characters find out.

My thanks to Bella Books and NetGalley for an eARC.

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Honestly? Stacy Lynn Miller is probably one of the better authors I’ve come across in the last few years. If you want something fresh, gripping, entertaining and keeps you guessing to the end, this author is for you. Blind Suspicion is the sequel to Despite chaos, another fantastic read, I recommend you read it first.

I’ve given Blind Suspicion, a 5 out of 5.

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A well written murder mystery romance with an amazing plot. The main characters were fully developed and relatable. I enjoyed every minute of it. I recommend.

Thank you, Bella Books, and NetGalley.

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When Tyler Falling and Alex Castle take the steps to be together they are met with some resistance, mainly from Alex’s father who can’t accept the fact that his little girl grew up with a deep sense of not being like other girls… she liked, no, changed that to she loved women. Having a lesbian run his business isn’t in the cards even though no one else is ready to operate the company. Her sister has moved on while her twin brother has gotten himself deeper into a life of gambling, which leads Andrew into stealing funds from the company. Syd is living in California growing grapes, making wine with her husband.
Tyler is still nagativing the realities of being an out and proud lesbian. She has broken up with her husband Ethan, leaving him for Alex. Now her and Ethan are trying to do what is best for their daughters and Ethan is trying his best to get over Tyler. It does help that Tyler has fallen in love with Alex, someone Ethan likes and respects.
Upon being told to meet with her father Alex went to the meeting, only to find out the next day her father had been murdered. Now some are blaming Alex for the murder but with Ethan’s help they are finding out more people wanted William dead then they’d though.
Ms Miller’s follow up to ‘Despite Chaos’ is every bit as good if not better than the first book in this series. Great plot with great characters make for a great read, Very enjoyable read.
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A love/murder mystery. Alex is under arrest for killing her father but she did not do it. Alex is in love with Tyler , who left a 22 year marriage to be with Alex. The plot involves a love affair and murder suspects. I found the characters well written and story was well put together. There was love, sex , murder and suspicion which makes for a good story. I recommend this book for romance and murder readers. I received this book from NetGalley for an honest review.

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Blind Suspicion by Stacy Lynn Miller is a novel I’ve been looking forward reading. It is the second book in the Falling Castles Series, and having read and loved the first book, Despite Chaos, I’ve been eagerly awaiting this one. I’m happy to say that I enjoyed this second addition to the series as much if not more than the first.
In this tale, Tyler Falling and Alex Castle are a couple, and Alex is looking forward to getting out from under her father’s control and demands. What she did not expect was the sudden suspicious death of her father, or that someone who knows the Castle family secrets would leak information that makes Alex look guilty of murder. Arrested and placed on bail, Alex now has to clear her name before she ends up spending decades in prison. She needs help, but she doesn’t know who to trust.

This is very much a gripping, intriguing murder mystery added to the continued romance between two characters that I fell in love with in the first novel in the series. We see this story mostly through Alex, and boy is she having a bad few weeks. The storyline hits Alex with a murder mystery she must solve, or she loses everything from her freedom, her business, her family and friends, to possibly even Tyler.

There are also some really good descriptions in this story. I’m still shivering from reading about Alex’s night in jail. The murder and the questions of who did it and why is also quite fascinating. The love story of Alex and Tyler continued to draw me into the story and fit well into the mystery and suspense.

I am totally hooked on this series, and I can’t wait to find out what is going to happen next to the this couple. If you have not read these novels yet, I recommend that you read them in order. They are both exceptional books and I recommend them both.

I received an ARC from NetGalley and Bella Books for an honest review.

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4.25 stars. With the first book ending on a cliffhanger I was very much looking forward to reading this sequel and it was so satisfying. Lynn Miller knows how to keep things interesting and I’m learning that the different volumes in her series never feel repetitive.

Let me start by saying that these books have to be read in order. It’s all about the family dynamics of the Castle family. In book one you learn about William Castle, who’s spearheading the Castle luxury resort chain, and his children, Alex and her brother Andrew, who are fighting to gain his favor and be second in line. And there is so much more going on in this family, it is complex, but a lot of fun, I like a bit of soap opera drama and these books have it in spades.

Part 1 ended with a murder and now they have to figure out whodunnit and with all these family secrets it’s not an easy task. This book is not all about the mystery though, the first half of the book is where Alex’s life is turned upside down and we get to see a different side of her now that she loses control. Luckily for her she has Tyler, so this part of the book is also heavy on the romance, it’s a bit sappy even, but I like them as a couple and it makes up for the late start of the romance in book 1. I was also glad to see Ethan, Tyler’s ex, return to the storyline, he’s the best and I am rooting for his HEA too.

The second part of the book is where the actual sleuthing starts and the stakes are high.

In summary, drama, romance and mystery what’s not to like? I hope to see more books in this series.

I received an ARC from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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I’ve read all of Miller’s books to date and I can say the author keeps improving with each and every book.

This is book two in the Falling Castles series and you definitely should read Despite Chaos (book 1) before reading this. I would even go as far as saying read that one and read Blind Suspicion directly after. This book picks up where Despite Chaos ended, at least if memory serves. I had a bit of a hard time getting back into the story because all the characters are back and this world is just a little complicated to keep track of. And because I read a lot of books it’s sometimes hard to remember exactly what went down in a previous book of a series. Maybe these books should come with a two page synopsis “what happened before”. Anyway, that’s just me. As said Miller’s writing is strong yet again and the story is entertaining. I won’t go into it too much because I might spoil book 1. I’m just going to say I thought I had the murder mystery solved pretty early on, but jokes on me, I didn’t get it right. I have to hand it to Miller for doing an excellent job.

I appreciate Miller’s character work as well. They characters show individual growth, but also as a couple, a family unit and on so many more levels. The communication in this book is excellent yet again and I really appreciate that. The way the author spins the story and has you interested in all the characters, even the secondary ones, is really well done. This, to me, is actual Miller’s voice, the author’s signature if you will. I’d recognise it anywhere, it’s a good thing for an author to have.

I don’t know if there will be another book in this series, but I’d be happy read more about these Falling Castles.

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This is a continuation of book one in the series- Despite Chaos, which ended on a cliffhanger who done it? In this story Alex is arrested for her father’s murder. She’s hoping and praying that Tyler will stand by her through the investigation and trial. We also get more of Ethan, Tyler’s ex, and once again he’s a saint. A new character Jessie is introduced as Alex’s defense attorney and she’s a sweet person. There are several flashbacks back to the night of the murder. We have our 3 bad characters who are all still making trouble for Alex, her tyrannical father, her looser brother Andrew and her ex girlfriend Kelley who is a giant pain in the ass.

I liked this story and it’s a typical Miller police/mystery investigation with some sweet romance on the side. If you are a fan of Millers work you’ll enjoy this one as well.

Arc received from the publisher via Net Galley for a voluntary and honest review.

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Blind Suspicion is the second book of the Falling Castles Series. These books cannot be read as a standalone so if you want to start, read from the beginning.

I hope this series never ends. I'm not a big mystery fan so if there's a really long drawn and complicated mystery tied to the story, I'm out. But this one was simple enough to follow and interesting enough for me to actually enjoy so I had such a great time with it. I loved the story building in the first book and the introduction of the characters. The background of these characters are complicated and unfortunate but it set a strong foundation for a good story and the murder mystery in this book.

I'm in love with the two main characters too. I'm a sucker for sappy relationships and this is what Alex and Tayler have. It was love at first sight in the first book though it was a fairly long journey for them to become a couple. But this book more than makes up for it. I love their intense soulmate relationship and I really love seeing them together after everything.

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Alex Castle is finished pleasing her father by not living out and proud. Realizing she is in love with Tyler Falling and wanting to begin a life with her, Alex is ready to walk away from the family empire if necessary. Nothing could get in her way except the murder of her father and her subsequent arrest as a suspect.

Blind Suspicion is a very satisfying follow up to the cliffhanger from Despite Chaos. Without any preamble Miller jumps right into the story where book one ended. The murder and the mystery which follows is an enticing story. There are a lot of moving parts to the story which holds your attention and fills your imagination.

I received a free advance review copy from Bella Books through NetGalley. I am leaving this review voluntarily.

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Alex and Tyler have a very new relationship but Alex is ready to stand up to her controlling father. The night she has a confrontational meeting with him, he dies. Alex knows she didn’t do it but there’s a lot of evidence saying she did. The story of who did and how is interwoven with family drama and some excellent ancillary characters.
There is more than enough here to keep you turning the pages as Alex and Tyler navigate through new love. The scenes with Alex in prison are very well done and there is genuine angst within the various family dynamics.
Recommended if you’ve read the first book but even if you haven’t there is enough to keep you engaged.
I was given a copy of this book by Netgalley

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Eagerly awaited this sequel to Despite Chaos which ended on a bit of a cliff hanger. Is Alex the killer? Is Tyler’s ex as nice as he seems. This story did not disappoint. Now awaiting next in the series.

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I received an ARC copy of this book from the Publisher via Netgalley and voluntarily leaving my review.

Alex and Tyler are still growing closer when Alex father is suddenly murder and of course Alex becomes the number one suspect. As we learn what made Alex father the way he is it might factor on who killed him. Alex calls on a friend to help clear her name while worrying about her relationship with Tyler who is there by her side. This was roller coaster of suspense and intrigue what people go through great lengths to get rid of someone just because you don’t want them learning your secrets. I enjoy this read I didn’t go into more details because I tend reveal more then I should but read it you know what happens.

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