Crashing Down

For nearly half of the book, I thought I had a keeper going. Then all hell broke loose and the story went off in a bizarre direction, never to return. Crashing Down tells two tales: One, a very personal story of childhood abuse; the other, a less-than-stellar tale of romantic suspense. While the story of…

Ashes to Ashes

Just as every reader has a preferred level of sensuality, every reader also has a certain threshold for violence. Tami Hoag’s Ashes to Ashes one of the most extraneously violent, lurid books I have ever read – so violent that I really couldn’t enjoy it. However, I realize that some readers may be better able…

The Silent Cradle

This book should come labeled, “Warning, pregnant women should consult a physician before reading this book.” Margaret Cuthbert, herself an OB/GYN, has written a drama-packed medical thriller that grabs the reader early and never lets go. This book is not a romance. The romantic theme is merely one thread woven into the plot, and its…

Cause for Alarm

With a title like Cause for Alarm, Erica Spindler’s newest suspense novel almost seems destined for life on the silver screen, or at least on the small screen as a T.V. movie of the week. If it ever does receive a second life in one of these incarnations, I recommend skipping it. The book has…

Sooner or Later

Sooner or Later is a suspense novel with a romantic sub-plot and an interesting California setting. I have to admit my blatant bias – both the hero and the villain are alumni of my alma mater, UC Santa Barbara. I always enjoy settings of which I have first hand knowledge, so this was a fun…

No Safe Place

Let me say right away that this is not a romance. I wanted to review this book for two reasons – I love this author, and the heroine is someone who has had an experience not often depicted in romance novels. Also, Patterson has done an amazing amount of research for this book; he talked…

Power

Part of the fun in reading a book by Jackie Collins is trying to figure out on whom her characters are based. I read some of her earlier books and found them ho-hum, but when Pocket sent me Power, I decided to give her another shot. There’s plenty of gore and violence in this 126-page…

Kill and Tell by Linda Howard

Ah, those sexy, slow-handed Southern men. First, there was Dane Hollister in Dream Man; and now there’s Marc Chastain in Kill and Tell. Being a Northern girl, I’m beginning to think I’ve been missing something – and I’ll bet you Southern gals know what that is, too. “Nooawlins” – that’s New Orleans to you and…