by Catherine Coulter
Felt a bit patchy in places but entertaining.
This book is a fast paced, easy to get drawn into suspense thriller that I totally felt comfortable with even though it is #14 in a series have only read a few books for. Dillon Savich and Lacy Sherlock are truly wonderful characters, as a husband wife team or solely as FBI agents they are compellin...
A pretty good suspense story but there really wasn't much romance. It's always fun to read about an investigation with Savich and Sherlock. I liked the bond developing between the heroine and the hero's daughter. I just wish there was more romance in the story. PI Erin barely escapes a break in ...
As usual I enjoyed this FBI thriller from Catherine Coulter. I really like her hero (Savich) and heroine (Sherlock, yup that's her real name). They make an excellent (and clean) team with different abilities that mesh well together. There isn't usually much romance or sex and the violence isn't gra...
I love this series! Sherlock and Savich are a terrific couple. The two plotlines gel together excellently
My opinion of this book plummeted when Erin deemed it was acceptable babysitting protocol to pop a few pain killers and load her charge into the backseat of her car in the middle of the night to visit the scene of a homicide she had no business being at, because she couldn't stand to wait to learn w...
Received a free copy via First Reads giveaway.Sigh. Where to start?Okay, positives. Though it started a bit slow, in the long run, the book kept me reading until the end. Well, maybe that was because I felt obligated to finish it so I could give an honest review.Yeah.I knew going in (and having r...
Now we have ghosts? Ugh. I don't like ghosts. I don't watch movies with ghosts in it nor am I particularly fond of shows that focus on ghosts. For the ghost to be malicious, even worse. How does one even kill a ghost?The main mystery of this story was the big nasty drug companies. I read somet...
The beginning is labored....such obvious "setting-up" of the characters, plot, etc. As funny as it is (and it is!), using a small child for revealing details about major characters feels somewhat cheap. I am liking the book, in spite of my comments above.However...it is a disappointing book. I ro...