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Romantic suspense

I really don’t know what I was smoking to have bought this book when the buzz surrounding it’s release was not good. However, I like to read things for myself and make up my own mind. Yes, readers can think for themselves. I thought: how bad can this book be, I wonder? 

Into the Storm by Suzanne Brockmann is […]

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Sandra Brown latest romantic suspense was a pretty good read. It’s been a while since I’ve read and enjoyed a Sandra Brown book. Her latest sounded like something I’d enjoy reading and did. The story opens with a mistrial in Judge Cato Laird’s court.  
The defendant is Robert Savich. Savich is a known criminal in Savannah, Georgia […]

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French Silk by Sandra Brown is my choice for romantic suspense read of the month and it was a very good read at that. Brown is one of those authors who is hit or miss for me but in this novel, the suspense is just right, the characters are well fleshed out and the chemistry between […]

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People like you don’t retire. They die.” — -72 Hours
Shannon Stacy’s 72 Hours from Samhain Publishing, LTD was a very quick read and a good one at that. The story is action packed and the pace never really slows down. I was sucked in from the start. We have secret babies, secret identities — two of my least favorite themes […]

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I’ve enjoyed almost every romantic suspense novel by Linda Howard, including last year’s Cry No More which featured every parent’s worst nightmare. I was just as anxious as the next reader to read her next romantic suspense novel. However, Kiss Me While I Sleep by Linda Howard was a big disappointment for me.
“If you sense […]

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Black Ice by Anne Stuart seems to be really big hit with readers. Unfortunately, I found the plot predictable, characters predictable and the story ridiculous. Needless to say this will be my last time reading Anne Stuart, period. However, Black Ice was vastly improved over the previous lackluster title, Into The Fire.
After much talk about this book […]

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