Danger Revealed


Fiction - Suspense
216 Pages
Reviewed on 07/30/2023
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Author Biography

Teresa LaBella grew up in Davenport, Iowa where the Mississippi River runs east to west. She holds a BA in Mass Communication from St. Ambrose University in Iowa, and an MA in Community Arts Management from University of Illinois.

The people she interviewed as a journalist and met in her work in the arts and other nonprofit organizations coloured her future fiction writing canvas and sharpened her love for telling a good story. A member of the Writers’ Federation of Nova Scotia, Teresa resides in rural Nova Scotia, Canada with her rescued fur babies Rosie and Ellis.

    Book Review

Reviewed by Alma Boucher for Readers' Favorite

Danger Revealed is a suspense novel by Teresa LaBella. Rayen Vasquez accepted a lift from Buenos Aires to Chicago and was held captive with no means of escape. Rayen was paid enough to live on but not enough to leave. Elsewhere, Victoria had not seen or heard from Lucas for two weeks and was worried. Lucas was a Canadian diplomat, and his fluency in many languages made him a valuable asset to the government of Canada. When she went to his office, Victoria was told that Lucas had left on personal business. Victoria hired private investigators Eddie and Kelly to find Lucas, and they discovered that he went to Argentina, his country of birth. In the meantime, Rayen Vasquez was desperately trying to escape from Octavio Hernandez, and only Lucas can help her.

The plot in Danger Revealed is complex and exciting. Teresa LaBella took me on a roller coaster ride of intrigue, drama, crime, and romance. The events and surroundings were described in detail, and it was easy to visualize them. The story was fast-paced and full of action. It is a brilliant read that kept me captivated from the beginning. The twists and turns kept me on the edge of my seat and guessing until the end. The sensitive topic of human trafficking was handled with great care and empathy. The characters were well-developed and robust. They were realistic and relatable. Eddie and Kelly worked well together as a team and complemented each other. It is well-written with a fitting end.