by Karen Rose, Kerstin Winter
I'm really seeing a pattern when it comes to this series. For me it truly is touch and go—one good book, one not so good, then one good again. This story fell into the second category, because I simply couldn't concentrate on everything that was going on. The separate investigations, actually separ...
Style-wise, this wasn't bad--at least on romance novel terms and it flowed well. It was particular turns of plot that had me give up on it after Chapter Six, 117 pages into this contemporary novel of "romantic suspense." Strike One: at the start of this novel a child is kidnapped, and not only don...
A riveting romantic suspense with a villain on a killing spree. The hour-by-hour action combined with multiple threads to follow made for a really good read. I liked the development of the relationship with the right mix of attraction and angst. Investigating a kidnapping, Ethan encounters Dana w...
Hardworking caseworker heroine inadvertently houses a vengeful & murderous ex-convict & the boy she's holding for ransom. She meets attractive PI who's looking for the boy & his kidnapper but both keep their mission a secret while embarking on an affair until clues lead them to each other's secrets....
Probably my least favorite of the series so far, but I still loved it. Dana and Ethen were compelling main characters. I do have to say though, that for the first time the book was driven more by the plot then the characters. I do love Dana though, glad to see her back from the first book of the ser...
I can't believe how good Karen Rose is. I have ALL of her books now and this one is no different the the previous ones. It's just darn good. Sure, this time, we already know the culprit - as she introduced the culprit right on the front page. But it doesn't mean that the suspense is less intense. Pl...