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Time Will Tell by Julie Coulter Bellon

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Time Will Tell
By Julie Coulter Bellon

After her son’s death and a divorce Aston meets Andrew, a CSIS (Canadian Security Intelligence Service) Agent. He is drugged and has no choice but to slip vital information into Ashton’s bag which inadvertently puts her life in danger. Andrew then feels responsible for Ashton and sets about trying to protect her and save the day.

This is the first book that I have read by Julie Coulter Bellon.

Although the premise for the story held promise I was sorely disappointed with the execution of the plot. I found myself frustrated with the forced feel to the story. Many times it was hard for me to believe what I was reading and impossible for me to get caught up in the story. It was rather frustrating for me.

The plot would seem to pick up and express urgency for the next thing the characters need to get done only to have them sitting around for two days. Many times I found myself bored with the exposition which was sometimes hard to follow.

It was hard to believe the relationships as they also felt forced.

Would I read this book again? Probably not.
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