Helpful Score: 2
It was a very good book but half way you already could figure out who the killer was but it was still hard not to put the book down.
Helpful Score: 1
The beautiful(of course) Alex Fallon is a nurse haunted by the vicious rape and murder of her identical twin sister thirteen years earlier. The trauma of this crime lead to the apparent suicide of her mother and her own apparent suicide attempt. Now divorced and living a sterile but safe existence she returns to the miserable little town where the crime occurred to care for the four year old daughter of her mother's boyfriend's daughter, Bailey. While there she becomes involved with handsome (of course) Special Agent Daniel Vartanian, brother of a notorious serial killer who is linked to the death of Alex's sister. Someone is orchestrating murders that eerily mimic the death of Alex's twin.
Actually you get a number of mysteries: who killed Alex's sister; what really happened to Alex and her mom; who is killing the women now and why; who kidnapped Bailey and why; what connection did Daniel's evil brother have with all this; In the end all the major questions are answered and the unanswered questions segue into the inevitable sequel.
The book is fairly fast paced and quite entertaining despite the cliches and torrid romance novel clinches. The bad guys are quite bad...no moral uncertainty here and the good guys quite good although tortured and troubled. I did think it was a bit overlong and there were way too many characters. Minor characters like assorted agents and officers cluttered the landscape and it was at times difficult to keep the bad guys straight--the sheer volume was overwhelming and in addition to their names there were their code names. Moreover, it did require a substantial suspension of disbelief to buy into the acceptance by Daniel's law enforcement colleagues of his passionate relationship with Alex as well as their inclusion of her in all aspects of the investigation. At one point she asks one of the GBI's staff to verify whether a police officer from Ohio is actually who he says he is. Remarkably, the task is completed without a request from any member of the agency. Amazing.
So that being said, this is not a police procedural but a romantic thriller. Notwithstanding its limitations this book is a fun read.
Actually you get a number of mysteries: who killed Alex's sister; what really happened to Alex and her mom; who is killing the women now and why; who kidnapped Bailey and why; what connection did Daniel's evil brother have with all this; In the end all the major questions are answered and the unanswered questions segue into the inevitable sequel.
The book is fairly fast paced and quite entertaining despite the cliches and torrid romance novel clinches. The bad guys are quite bad...no moral uncertainty here and the good guys quite good although tortured and troubled. I did think it was a bit overlong and there were way too many characters. Minor characters like assorted agents and officers cluttered the landscape and it was at times difficult to keep the bad guys straight--the sheer volume was overwhelming and in addition to their names there were their code names. Moreover, it did require a substantial suspension of disbelief to buy into the acceptance by Daniel's law enforcement colleagues of his passionate relationship with Alex as well as their inclusion of her in all aspects of the investigation. At one point she asks one of the GBI's staff to verify whether a police officer from Ohio is actually who he says he is. Remarkably, the task is completed without a request from any member of the agency. Amazing.
So that being said, this is not a police procedural but a romantic thriller. Notwithstanding its limitations this book is a fun read.
Helpful Score: 1
I actually picked up this book because my super Armenian spidey sense told me that there was a main character with an Armenian surname. However there was nothing in the least bit Armenian about the character (whoever heard of a tall, blonde, blue-eyed Armenian?) or the novel. I'm not a big fan of the romantic suspense genre, mainly because I tend to be creeped out by serial killers, and every novel that I've read in this genre has been about them. This one is no exception. I did enjoy it for the most part, and it was definitely hard to put down. But there were so many characters involved that I started getting them mixed up, and by the time the last bad guy was revealed, I'd forgotten who he was and had to go back to the beginning!
Helpful Score: 1
A week after burying his parents and taking down a serial killer, GBI Agent Daniel Vartanian is back on the job in Georgia. The body of a young woman is found in a ditch. She has been raped and beaten, then wrapped in a blanket. While trying to identify the victim, Daniel learns that this murder is strikingly similar to the murder 13 years ago of Alicia Tremaine. He is also shocked to discover that Alicia's photograph is one of the many pictures in the collection owned by the serial killer he just put down.
Alex Fallon has traveled to Georgia to search for her missing step-sister, Bailey Crighton. Bailey has been missing for several days. Her four year old daughter was found traumatized, alone in the house. When Alex approaches Daniel concerning Bailey, and the fact that the latest murder is nearly identical to the murder of her sister, Alicia; Daniel realizes that this isn't just a copycat killing, but a conspiracy that permeates the whole community.
This book relies heavily on the on the previous book in the series. I think a reader could be very confused if they hadn't read DIE FOR ME, even though the author does a decent job of catching us up on what happened in the past. It is also a little confusing with having several anonymous point-of-views. Not only do we have the serial killer who is very easy for figure out, but we have POV's of anonymous people in the community. We are left to figure out who those people are and what exactly happened in the past. There is a lot of suspense in this book and a hot romance that kept me glued. My rating: 4.5 Stars.
Alex Fallon has traveled to Georgia to search for her missing step-sister, Bailey Crighton. Bailey has been missing for several days. Her four year old daughter was found traumatized, alone in the house. When Alex approaches Daniel concerning Bailey, and the fact that the latest murder is nearly identical to the murder of her sister, Alicia; Daniel realizes that this isn't just a copycat killing, but a conspiracy that permeates the whole community.
This book relies heavily on the on the previous book in the series. I think a reader could be very confused if they hadn't read DIE FOR ME, even though the author does a decent job of catching us up on what happened in the past. It is also a little confusing with having several anonymous point-of-views. Not only do we have the serial killer who is very easy for figure out, but we have POV's of anonymous people in the community. We are left to figure out who those people are and what exactly happened in the past. There is a lot of suspense in this book and a hot romance that kept me glued. My rating: 4.5 Stars.