sarahsmorgan reviewed on
I'm generally a fan of Ranney's work and this book did not disappoint. She avoids the usual pratfalls of using a tortured hero to be rakish and cold-hearted, so that the development of the h/h relationship seems genuine. The mystery involved in the story is intriguing and some of the flashbacks Marshall has to deal with are genuinely gruesome, a real testament to Ranney's ability as a writer.
I found some of the secondary/mystery plot a little slow, but the heroic aunt Ranney uses is simply brilliant, I almost wish she had her own story.
Bottom line, a quick, slightly steamy and intriguing read. Don't miss out.
I found some of the secondary/mystery plot a little slow, but the heroic aunt Ranney uses is simply brilliant, I almost wish she had her own story.
Bottom line, a quick, slightly steamy and intriguing read. Don't miss out.