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Obsessed
Obsessed
Author: Susan Andersen
PBS Market Price: $8.09 or $4.19+1 credit
ISBN-13: 9781420117158
ISBN-10: 1420117157
Publication Date: 8/1/2010
Pages: 320
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 18 ratings
Publisher: Zebra
Book Type: Paperback
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MaxieCat avatar reviewed Obsessed on + 261 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Not my favorite Susan Andersen, but quick romantic slightly suspenseful read. I just couldn't like Vincent the male protagonist all that much, and I had a hard time figuring out why Ivy, the female protagonist fell for him at all. Andersen tries to redeem him with explanations of his past, but at times he felt to me to be the obsessive one as indicated by the title.
Harleygirl avatar reviewed Obsessed on + 248 more book reviews
madman, sexy cop and beatuiful doctor -- all the makings for a supensfull romance.
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A madman's game could end with her life. Detective closing in on his quarry meets an uncooperative doctor who stands in his way, and she is in danger from the madman.
kathyk avatar reviewed Obsessed on
This was an early Susan Andersen without her trademark humor. It was dark, and the hero Vincent wasn't always likable, but that is what made it interesting to me.
I enjoyed this book and I believe it is one of SA's best.
Fefebama avatar reviewed Obsessed on
If you love romance with a twist of suspense, then this the book for you.
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I really liked the suspense part of this novel and would have liked it if it would have been expanded. But alas, it is supposed to be a romance first. I know Anderson apologizes for being too long winded in this book but I really didn't mind. I love the character of Ivy because she is so forgiving and humble. Her family is colorful and fun. I would love to read more about them, especially Jaz and Terry. Vincent, the hero of the book, is the biggest jerk but somehow you want them to be together in the end. I think maybe it's because Ivy is such a sweetheart and you want to give her whatever she wants. She isn't a pushover, just patient and understanding. Vincent does redeem himself in the very end so I shouldn't be so mean. This book is darker than some of the other books (since it is about rape) Susan Anderson has written so don't expect happy smiles and flowers. Overall it was worth a read and I can't wait to read her other ones.
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A madman's Game......
For him the thrill lies in the hunt, in striking only when the moon is full. In his victums agony as he leaves them with the perfect calling card, a broken heart carved into their chests...
Could End WIth Her Life......
After months on the trail of the twisted seattle serial rapist, Detective Vincient D'Ambruzzi is closing in on his quarry- no thanks to the uncooperative Ivy Pennington M.D. Soon D'Ambruzzi discovers that he isn't the only one captivated by the beautiful ER physician.
dburge64 avatar reviewed Obsessed on + 63 more book reviews
A Madman's Game...For him, the thrill lies in the hunt. In striking only when the moon is full. In his victims' agony as he leaves them with the perfect calling card, a broken heart carved into their chests...After months on the trail of the twisted Seattle serial rapist, Detective Vincent D'Ambruzzi is closing in on his quarry--no thanks to the uncooperative Ivy Pennington, M.D. Soon, D'Ambruzzi discovers that he isn't the only one infuriated--and captivated--by the beautiful ER physician. Hidden in the shadows, looming closer with every phase of the moon, is the stranger he seeks--and he's bent on making Ivy his next victim.
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