Her Secret Son by Hannah Mary McKinnon | Review

Her Secret Son | Hannah Mary McKinnon | Mira Books | Pub: May 28, 2019 | Pages: 378

I really love Hannah Mary McKinnon’s books, but this one was my least favorite of hers. I still really like the story, but I didn’t have the usual emotional reaction to this story that I generally have to her books.

I thought that it was slow-moving in the beginning, it took me until about 60% in for the action to start and afterwards it felt like the ending was rushed.

Having said all of this, I still love Hannah Mary McKinnon’s writing and the second part of the book was really intriguing as I wasn’t sure where the story was going anymore, which is always a good sign! There were some twists and turns, as would be expected, and I really appreciated that!

Overall, good story from an exceptional author! Every Hannah Mary McKinnon book must be read.

Thank you to HARLEQUIN – MIRA for providing me with an electronic ARC of this book via NetGalley. As usual, my reviews are my honest and unbiased opinions.

Synopsis

How far would you go to protect the ones you love…when they may not be yours to protect?

When Josh’s longtime partner, Grace, dies in a tragic accident, he is left with a mess of grief—and full custody of her seven-year-old son, Logan. While not his biological father, Josh has been a dad to Logan in every way that counts, and with Grace gone, Logan needs him more than ever.

Wanting to do right by Logan, Josh begins the process of becoming his legal guardian—something that seems suddenly urgent, though Grace always brushed it off as an unnecessary formality. But now, as Josh struggles to find the paperwork associated with Logan’s birth, he begins to wonder whether there were more troubling reasons for Grace’s reluctance to make their family official.

As he digs deeper into the past of the woman he loved, Josh soon finds that there are many dark secrets to uncover, and that the truth about where Logan came from is much more sinister than he could have imagined…

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