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Brown-Eyed Girl
BrownEyed Girl
Author: Mariah Stewart
ISBN: 3257
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Book Type: Paperback
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This was good - the characters draw you in.
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Another great Mariah Stewart book. Rapidly becoming one of my favorite authors.
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Really enjoyed this book. Now I am reading Voices Carry because it has some of the people from Brown-Eyed Girl in it.
Gloria
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Loved this book. Could not put it down.
MELNELYNN avatar reviewed Brown-Eyed Girl on + 669 more book reviews
I love Romantic Suspense. I particularly love it when an author whose work I've enjoyed moves to romantic suspense without sacrificing the romantic element of the story. Mariah Stewart has done this with BROWN EYED GIRL. Gripping suspense, but passionate romance together in a book readers won't be able to put down once they start.
Leah McDevitt is a features editor for a well-known magazine whose younger sister has been missing for several years. When a man who is on death row says he might have some information regarding her, Leah is anxious to meet with him. She does so, but the meeting does not lead to any concrete information instead the convicted killer wants money. Leah agrees to send him half now, half after he gives her more info. But, before he is able to reveal what he knows, he is killed by another prison inmate.

Leah is crushed. Just when she thought she might have some peace of mind she is crushed again. She seeks the help of the only other person she knows might be able to give her assistance, Ethan Sanger, the author of a book on the killer Leah talked to in prison. But Ethan is reluctant to share this information because in doing so, he will have to relive memories he's spent years trying to forget.

Nail biting suspense ensues when Leah realizes her own life is in danger. This is a highly recommended read.
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This book will be enjoyed by readers of mystery and romance novels alike.
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a must for fans of Mariah Stewart
writrchick1985 avatar reviewed Brown-Eyed Girl on + 20 more book reviews
Pretty good book, although sometimes the suspense gets dragged down by lengthy descriptions of setting, especially toward the end. Interesting plot.
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A serial killer tells a magazine writer that he can tell her where her murdered sister is buried. They strike a deal but before he can tell her he is murdered. Her last hope is to talk to the writer who wrote the killers biography. Very good story
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Great book!!!! She is a great writer and love all she writes
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Liked the Book, good read
lovalnic avatar reviewed Brown-Eyed Girl on + 2 more book reviews
I just finished this book today, and I really liked it!
The characters are believable and the description of the settings is great. Of all of her books that I've read so far - and I've read probably 8 - I think this one is the best by far!
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Excellent read!! I didn't figure it out until almost the end.....I like that!
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From the best-selling author of Dead Even...
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As co-owner and features editor of a popular magazine, Leah McDevitt loves exploring exotic locales while she tracks fashion and social trends across the globe. Yet despite her devotion to her fast-paced career, Leah is haunted by the memory of her cherished younger sister Melissa, who years ago disappeared without a trace. So when convicted serial killer Raymond Lambert contacts her, Leah is more than willing to pay him the long-standing reward for information leading to the recovery of Melissa's body.

But before Lambert canturn over all his information, he himself is killed. Devastated but determined to finally uncover the truth, Leah heads to the Maine woods to seek out Ethan Sanger, the author of a book about Lambert. A private investigator, Ethan had written the killer's story in exhange for yet another of Lambert's terrible secrets. Working together to discover the truth about Melissa's disappearance, Leah and Ethan come to realize that even amid the ashes of tragedy, love can bloom. But someone harboring secrets of his own is about to enter their lives...someone who knows more about Leah than he should...someone who won't be satisfied until his own deadly game is played out.