Author: Sandra Brown
Genre: Romantic Suspense, Standalone
Published: 2005
Personal Rating: 4/5 (very good)
Yearly Count: 68
In the snowy mountains of North Carolina, newly divorced Lilly is trapped in her sold cabin with an injured acquaintance (Ben) that she accidentally hit on her way out of the woods to beat the storm. Meanwhile back in town, the authorities are diligently hunting for a male that has abducted 5 females - now believed to be murdered. Lilly begins to wonder if she could be keeping company with the killer.
I believe I have only read one other Sandra Brown novel and recall enjoying the suspense quite a bit, so I decided to give her another try. Sandra's suspenseful writing is what kept me intrigued with this one, as well. I'm not big on the "romantic" scenes (which were quite graphic), but enjoyed the entrapment portion of the plot. I also liked that there were many subplots going on outside the cabin along with many twists. It was a little heavy on the evils of the world, but the suspense kept me curious.
I haven't read any Sandra Brown in a while and I'm not sure why, because I enjoy her work. This sounds like another winner!
ReplyDeleteBermudaonion ~ I would definitely read another one.
ReplyDeleteI read this one a few years ago and liked it. Brown's books are hit or miss for me. She used to be a buy, but now I just read them when I get around to it!
ReplyDeleteStacybuckeye ~ I'll keep that in mind when I decide to read another one. She's a prolific writer, so there are many to choose from. Do you have any favorites?
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