Now You See Her
by:
Linda Howard (author)
Up-and-coming painter Paris Sweeney finds herself painting a vivid murder--based on a series of disturbing dreams. But when her friend Chandra is killed in a similar fashion, Paris and her lover become the prime suspects. Reprint.
Up-and-coming painter Paris Sweeney finds herself painting a vivid murder--based on a series of disturbing dreams. But when her friend Chandra is killed in a similar fashion, Paris and her lover become the prime suspects. Reprint.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781439140871 (1439140871)
Publish date: August 9th 2011
Publisher: Atria Books
Pages no: 368
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Paranormal,
Romance,
Paranormal Romance,
Mystery,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
Thriller,
Suspense,
Romantic Suspense,
Ghosts
Review originally posted here: http://thebookpushers.com/2013/05/15/oldie-review-now-you-see-her-by-linda-howard/When I saw this Howard book as the Kindle Daily Deal the other day, I went and checked out all the favorable reviews from my friends and decided that I needed to give it a try. I had yet ...
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Enjoyable romantic suspense with a good plot and I always like a hero determined to get his woman. It was refreshing to see a heroine who was honest and open about her feelings. Artist Sweeney is discovering she has special abilities and finds herself attracted to her friends soon to be ex-husband.
I was a big fan of this one - excellent relationship development between h/h. The bad guy was rather obvious, but the paranormal subplot was interesting and suspenseful. Hot scenes between Sweeney and Richard. A good romantic suspense read.
Linda Howard always strikes me as an author with potential. I've read maybe 7 or 8 of her books and I've quite liked them all, but in each case couldn't help thinking 'this would be better if....'. There have only been two of her books which I have no reservations about. Veil of Night and this one....