Monday, February 25, 2013

Book Review: What She Doesn't Know by Beverly Barton


A great suspense/mystery novel i have read in a long time.

Summary from goodreads.com

It's been 20 years since Jolie Royale witnessed the brutal crime that left her mother, her aunt, and her aunt's lover dead, and Jolie critically wounded. Ruled a murder-suicide, the case was closed, although rumors of the murderer's true identity abounded. Now, Jolie is coming home with mixed feelings about her father's funeral. Those feelings turn to dread when the case is reopened--and it becomes clear the killer is still on the loose

I think this was one of the best romantic suspense i have ever read. Ms. Barton has nicely balanced the romantic and suspense part of the story in her book. It captures your complete interest from the first single page.

This is the story of Jolie Royale, the only daughter of a wealthy southern couple, and Max Devereaux, the son of a former prostitute. When Jolie is 14 years old, her family is attacked by a unknown murderer and her mother and aunt are killed with her critically wounded. Once after the incident she leaves her home town and vows to never come back as her father marries Max's mother not long after her own mother's death. The story picks up twenty years later and Jolie still hates her father's new family but still harbors the 14 year old crush for Max. Max also resents Jolie as she is bend on hating his mother and her half-sister but same time fights with an unexpected attraction for Jolie. Ms. Barton has beautifully depicted the love/hate relationship between Max and Jolie. Their relationship is really intense and the romance is sweet. The suspense part of the story unravels when Jolie decides to search for the real murderer of her family with the help from Max.

Both of Max and Jolie characters has a lot of depth, but only one thing i found odd was sometimes Jolie's reasoning was not at all acceptable. From the first itself she was under lot of assumptions based on which she makes lot of decisions which she later realizes were wrong and accepts the life as it is. Max whereas is a good man who cares about his family more than anything and i loved both Jolie and Max. There were lot of secondary characters, each having their own important part in the story. By the end, i was so sad the book was getting over, even though i wanted to know the suspense badly, i wanted the happily-ever-after to extend for some more pages.

Wow! all in all, a good read!!

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Book Review: Senseless and Merciless by Mary Burton

As iam an avid ready of contemporary romance, i thought for a change i will go for suspense novels. So when i went in search of good suspense books, i came across books by Mary Burton...and i was so much interested by her titles and book summaries that i started reading her books!! Her books are of romantic-suspense genre literally, but in reality, the romance part of the novels are just sub-plots , the plots deals with. But, i wont complain as the romance in itself, even as a sub-plot, is wonderful and sweet.

The first one of Ms. Burton book i read was Dead Ringer, it  is a riveting, page-turning tale about a serial killer obsessed with a TV news anchorwoman, Kendall Shaw and the detective working on the case, Jacob Warrington. 

The second one i read - Dying Scream was , you can tell it is a kind of connected to the first as some characters are common in both books. The story's main character are Kendall's sister Adrianna Barrington and detective Gage Hudson. The book was ok, little bit boring but at the end suspense was interesting.
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The next i read was Mary Burton's Senseless - a surprising and fantastic suspense novel, i loved it.


Here is the hardcover Summary of Senseless:

Every Serial Killer Knows. . .
The vicious burns scarring the victims' flesh reveal the agony of their last moments. Each woman was branded with a star, then stabbed through the heart. With every death, a vengeful killer finds a brief, blissful moment of calm. But soon it's time for the bloodshed to start again. . .

The Perfect Time. . .
Ten years ago, Eva Rayburn and her sorority sisters were celebrating the end of the school year. That party turned into a nightmare Eva can't forget. Now she's trying to start over in her Virginia hometown, but a new nightmare has begun. Every victim is linked to her. And Detective Deacon Garrison isn't sure whether this mysterious woman needs investigating--or protecting. . .

To Make His Mark
Only Eva's death will bring peace. Only her tortured screams will silence the rage that has been building for ten long years. Because what started that night at the sorority can never be stopped--not until the last victim has been marked for death. . .

My review on Senseless:It is a fantastic book with lots of good suspense and twists, great mystery and wonderful tension with a nice romantic sub-plot. Both the characters Eva and Deacon were full of depths with their own motivation and purpose in the story.

The female character Eva is an ex-con who is trying to establish her new life after 10 years of prison life, that also for a crime she never remembers doing. She is strong, incredibly smart, beautiful and tough. With a tragic past where Eva was attacked and branded with four-point star, she gets trapped in her sorority house fire and she barely escapes with her life. Her attacker, Josiah Cross, dies in the fire, and Eva is convicted of killing him. Homicide Detective Deacon Garrison is investigating the current case , similar to the 10-year old case where the victims are branded with four-point start and murdered. The chemistry between Garrison and Eva is good and the romance even though as a sub-plot is touching. 

The best part is the suspense of the story which leaves you on edge till the end. A good recommended book!!

Okay, so when i finished Senseless, i was eager to read the linked suspense novel - Merciless with Detective Malcolm Kier's story who was Garrison's partner in Senseless. And Merciless is the "best" one from all the books i have read of Ms. Burton.


Here is the hardcover summary of Merciless:

No Pity
Each skeleton is flawless,gleaming white and perfectly preserved, a testament to his skill. Every scrap of flesh has been removed to reveal the glistening bone beneath. And the collection is growing

No Compassion
When bleached human bones are identified as belonging to a former patient of Dr. James Dixon, Detective Malcolm Kier suspects the worst. Dixon was recently acquitted of attempted murder, thanks to defense attorney Angie Carlson. But as the body count rises, Kier is convinced that Angie is now the target of a brutal, brilliant psychopath.

No Escape
Angie is no stranger to the dark side of human nature. But nothing has prepared her for the decades-long legacy of madness and murder about to be revealed or a killer ready to claim her as his ultimate trophy



My review on Merciless:An engrossing thriller!! This is a on the edge follow-up to Ms. Burton's previous book Senseless so it would be better if the books are read in order. There are lots of references from Senseless in this book.  This book  is  an intense, mystery suspense. I liked that Ms. Burton has told the story from different povs including Kier, Angie and the serial killer's.

Not much of romance in the book, but the romantic sub-plot between Kier and Angie was interesting. Initially, the relationship between Kier and Angie was strained which slowly develops from hate to love by the end of the book. There was lot of space and time given for both of them to deal with their issues and develop a strong relationship.

The bad guys are violent and lot of gory details described in the book but the end-suspense is surprising and thrilling. The ending is unbelievable and action-packed.

A good recommended read for suspense lovers.