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12 oeuvres 128 utilisateurs 32 critiques

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Œuvres de Jerrie Alexander

The Last Execution (2013) 18 exemplaires
No Chance in Hell (2014) 15 exemplaires
The Green-Eyed Doll (2012) 11 exemplaires
Someone to Watch Over Me (2013) 11 exemplaires
Cold Day in Hell (2013) 10 exemplaires
Flirting with Fate (2015) 4 exemplaires

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Good book. Interesting, compelling. Lots of dramatic suspense and lots of steamy romance. I never did guess who the killer was, though. That's a good thing. This kept me guessing. I enjoyed the couple. A bit disappointed in Matt at the end, but he redeemed himself. They were a cute couple.
 
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NickyM96 | 3 autres critiques | Nov 21, 2022 |
I have a feeling that this was a fine book of its type, but the author has a quirk I couldn't get past. Took me awhile to figure it out. The names of the persons being addressed, who are talking, or who are on the scene are constantly being used in their entirety. That's because using only a pronoun -- he or she -- wouldn't be clear as written. I think this author would write much more smoothly and with fewer reading stumbles if she tried substituting "he" or "she" as appropriate. If that's not possible in the course of an extended conversation or scene between only a few people, a little editing is probably required. Will be happy to take this down upon acknowledgment of receipt by the author.… (plus d'informations)
 
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abycats | 4 autres critiques | May 11, 2018 |
The Lost and Found guys (most of them) are back together to help Nate's Navy buddy right before Christmas.

This was short but still had all the ingredients – a romance, suspense, great characters – new and old.

I'm hoping we get more book in this series as I would love to get Dalton, Tank and Reed's stories.
 
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CindySnS | Nov 12, 2016 |

An engrossing suspense with lots of subplots that all work out to a very satisfying karma like conclusion.

A killer is stalking and killing men that have wrong women. When a FBI task force is assembled catch him, Homicide detective Leigh McBride is assigned as a liaison. Leigh was a very interesting character. She has a very ugly past that she has fought to overcome and has tried so hard to move on from it and be the best mother and detective she can. She is thrilled to have this chance to work with the FBI even though the partner she is assigned to work with causes feelings she thought were long dead due to her traumatic past.

FBI Agent J.T. Noble has a few issues himself. He is a scarred man on the outside from his time in the Marines and very jaded on the inside from what he considers his alcoholic genetics that his grandfather and mother suffered from. Even though J.T. doesn't drink and was raised by his grandmother who he loves dearly he has decided marriage and children are not for him. That’s all tested when he finds himself both attracted to Leigh and actually liking her son.

As the hunt for the killer goes on throughout the book --- which I must say for most of the book as we find out why he is doing what he is you almost feel sympathy for him --- Leigh’s ugly past is released from prison. This guy was a bad guy!!. Throughout the book we are given both of their POV which worked well with the story in my opinion.

I really liked this author’s voice in her writing. She keeps you captivated and interested in the story from beginning to end. This was a new author to me but I will be looking forward to reading more from her.
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CindySnS | 4 autres critiques | Oct 26, 2016 |

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Œuvres
12
Membres
128
Popularité
#157,245
Évaluation
4.0
Critiques
32
ISBN
15

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