Secret Sisters
No one does romantic suspense better than Jayne Ann Krentz. Now, the New York Times bestselling author of Trust No One and River Road delivers a novel that twists and turns into a read that will leave you breathless. Madeline and Daphne were once as close as sisters—until a secret tore them...
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No one does romantic suspense better than Jayne Ann Krentz. Now, the New York Times bestselling author of Trust No One and River Road delivers a novel that twists and turns into a read that will leave you breathless. Madeline and Daphne were once as close as sisters—until a secret tore them apart. Now, it might take them to their graves. Nearly two decades after her chil
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Format: Mass Market Paperback
ISBN:
9780515156348 (0515156345)
ASIN: 515156345
Publisher: Jove
Pages no: 432
Edition language: English
This is a thoroughly enjoyable stand alone novel by Jayne Ann Krentz.Maddie and Daphne survived a traumatic experience at the age of 12, and 18 years later the events and secrets of that night come back to haunt everyone involved. Maddie and Daphne team up with Jack--the security analyst for Maddie'...
No visible (to me) paranormal elements in this and it did remind me a lot of Nora Roberts (there's a If you love Nora Roberts you'll love Jayne Ann Krentz sticker on the front). The story starts with a man stalking a young girl and then moves to eighteen years later when that same girl is dealing w...
One of my reading goals for 2016 is to branch out and read more adult books, mainly mysteries and contemporary. I thought I would start with a newly released mystery that is getting checked out quite a bit in the library. Madeline was attacked and nearly assaulted as a young girl. After witnessin...
Eighteen years ago a brutal night tore through Madeline and Daphne's lives, separating the two "secret sisters". Now, after her grandmother's sudden death, Madeline receives a call from the old caretaker of the rundown resort where her life was changed forever. She's too late, but with his dying bre...
The suspense was good, the plot reasonably tricky but not unpredictable, the characters believable, and the sex not too intrusive or explicit. The one thing I really missed is the humor that I'm used to seeing in Krentz fiction. Also, the development of subplots and secondary characters. It seeme...