by Karen Robards
Samantha Jones is the best damn repo woman on the books. The streetwalkers, the drug pushers, the bands of looking-for-trouble punks haunting the mean streets at midnight don't intimidate her. These are her people. The guy she finds bound and bloodied in the trunk of a flashy new BMW is a different ...
2.5 star read
This was a delightful book to read...once it got more into the romance. Surprisingly, this Robards RS had much more romance than some of her previous RS books. The book was fast paced and a fun read. Our hero goes by three names in this book, one, his real name Danny as the undercover FBI agent, Tre...
This book was pretty fast paced with a lot of action. It made the story fly by pretty quickly It's an enjoyable story-line with a "who can you really trust" feel to it. There was a twist at the end that I liked. I liked Sam and Danny. I thought is was interesting that Sam could fall for Danny...
Started out as a good thriller but it petered out near the end
The cover is provoking and the characters are riveting and if there is one character I saw myself wanting to be it would have to be Sam. She’s had a rough life, but she was playing the cards that she had been dealt and she is dealing with life the best that she could. Being a single mom, driving t...
Some of my absolute favorite books are written by Karen Robards. I thought I'd love this book as much as some of her others, but I suppose I was expecting too much. The characters seemed forced and I never really formed a connection with them. I got about a third of the way through and decided it wa...
Read it, liked it. Doubt I'll read it again and the mystery was easy to figure out...but the hero is pretty damn hot and the story was fun.
A fun mystery thriller to experience!
3.5 stars but GR won't let me. I picked this up because I needed something different to read. And I loved the cover, it's gorgeous (even if I learned that it doesn't actually match the MC. She has black hair - it's mentioned quite a few times.)It's not bad at all, I was on the edge the whole time, i...