Fantastisch goede afsluiter van deze trilogie. Ik kon het niet laten om deze trilogie in één keer achter elkaar door te lezen en ik ben blij dat ik dat gedaan heb. Genoten van elke spannende bladzijde. Ik heb zo nu en dan het boek gewoon aan de kant moeten leggen omdat het te spannend werd, dan w...
I picked this up off my bookshelf of books from my grandma, wanting a change of pace from my usual horror books but yet some excitement. This did the trick! Kept me on my toes and a very well told story, you can connect well to the characters. It wasn't exactly what I was looking for at the ti...
My whole experience with Karen Rose literature was limited to one long summer in England, where her works were scattered round every charity shop I frequented (if you've ever been to Leeds' burbs, you'd now there's not much to do). Kill For Me was the first one I picked up and a really nice surpr...
Karen Rose's books aren't normally filled with roses and rainbows or puppies and kittens (although she always incorporates an animal somewhere), but I found this book to be the most disturbing. I'm honestly glad the Vartanian trilogy is over because I didn't care much for any of the three. Ther...
I've read a few Karen Rose books recently. While I enjoy the suspense, I feel I need to take a break from the formula she employs for her books.There was a however a great twist in this book which saw me wide-eyed and completely unsuspecting. I love it when that happens. It doesn't happen often, ...
I probably would have enjoyed this book more if I had read it versus listened to it. I personally thought that the narrator was terrible! Most of the novel was read with a flat tone and, when she changed her voice for certain characters she ended up sounding silly. I had a hard time listening ...
"You Belong to Me" sounds like a trashy romance novel, but don't let that put you off. In actuality, it is a crime novel. It revolves around the story of a young girl, who, years ago, was beaten and raped while onlookers did nothing. Now, those onlookers are, one by one, being murdered. Set in Ba...
There’s a murdering lunatic on the loose leaving victim after victim specifically for one Baltimore medical examiner/pathologist to find. That medical examiner is Lucy Trask. A somewhat mysterious and quiet, serious 34 year old doctor who it seems to be leading a double life. The detectives ass...
I found this book to be interesting, mostly because through the series we see Evie grow up to become the Eve in this book. I find it a little hard to believe that one person could attract the attention of 3 serial killers, so I had to just go with that. Why I find it hard to believe is that it ...
This book went on and on and I went on and on reading it, all 628 miserable pages. This is the second book of KR, the last one I gave her the benefit of the doubt, I won't be picking up anymore of hers. I just didn't want to give up on it, it was bound to get better surely, well, no it did not. A...
Words cannot adequately express how much this novel disappointed me. It seems to have all of the ingredients of a good crime novel, but they just don't seem to blend together very well. My biggest gripe is with the police detection. A large amount of time is spent building up a case, following th...
Warning: Contains Spoilers. I loved reading this book because even though I love crime fiction and police situations and the whole shebang, I loved the romantic byline even more. Anyone looking for a strong, solid female protagonist should pick up this book and you'll find yourself flying through...
648 pages of cracking, unputdownable thrill. I read Karen Rose for the first time, and I am already a fan. The narrative is absorbing, every character cleverly sketched, and a plot spun with a next-door feel. It has everything: intrigue, suspense, mystery, guns, police procedures, revenge, you na...
They termed this book as Romantic Suspense, but it was a really good going crime thriller too.The body count in this book was high but Paige and Grayson pushed on until they got justice for the victims. I felt for Ramon who spent 6 years for a crime he didn't commit, for thinking that his wife wh...
Entertaining I did not enjoy this as much as the last book . The plot was not moving quick enough
Nothing to Fear was another great romantic suspense story by Karen Rose. I have enjoyed the entire series, and the fourth book was just as good as the others. I enjoyed watching the relationship develop between the hero and heroine, and was glad to revisit characters from earlier in the series....
Reviewed for THC ReviewsI can't believe it's been almost three years since I last read a Karen Rose novel. I have no idea why it's taken me so long, except that her books tend to be longer and I oftentimes have trouble fitting long books into my reading schedule. Her books have not disappointed m...
In all his years in the Chicago Fire Department, Lieutenant Reed Solliday has never experienced anything like this recent outbreak of house fires - devastating, vicious and in one case, homicidal. He has another problem - his new partner, Detective Mia Mitchell. She's brash, bossy, and taking the...
Terror has forever changed the life of psychiatrist Tess Ciccotelli. Someone is tormenting her patients, pushing them to commit suicide, and setting her up to take the blame. But Tess can't break her oath to protect her patients' privacy at all costs. Even when detective Aidan Reagan demands a li...
Special Agent Steven Thatcher has a lot on his hands. Not only is there a serial killer on the loose, stalking area high schools, but Steven's teenage son Brad is suddenly acting up and failing in school. His schoolteacher, Jenna Marshall, is also worried about Brad. As their conversations about ...
COME TO ME The first victim is found in a snow-covered Philadelphia field. Detective Vito Ciccotelli enlists the aid of archaeologist Sophie Johannsen to determine exactly what lies beneath the frozen ground. Despite years of unearthing things long buried, nothing can prepare Sophie for the matr...
Ford’s hands sprang free, his lungs heaving. Thank God. The box cutter had been damn dull. Rubbing his wrists over the blade had taken forever, but it was done. He pulled the box cutter from the logs where he’d wedged it. He sawed at the ropes around his ankles, rubbing his legs to get his blood ...
Three feet away Roza was curled into herself, her thin arms pulling her bent knees as close to her body as she could, rocking, rocking. Roza had been so brave – but it had lasted all of ten minutes. For the next four hours Corinne had had to half drag her through the woods. Every gust of wind ter...
The woman who’d partied her twenties away now faced thirty looking more like she was forty. She led them to a small room at the rehab facility where she volunteered.‘We can talk here,’ she said, closing the door.‘We’re here to ask you about Rex McCloud,’ Grayson said when they’d sat down.Betsy’s ...
Pete Beach, Saturday, February 27, 6:45 p.m. Emma shivered. It had been a beautiful day, the warmth welcome after the snow in Cincinnati. But the air cooled quickly as she watched the sun set from the wide balcony outside Crabby Bill’s bar. She pulled on the jacket that we...
Diesel shuffled in and flopped into one of the padded swivel chairs surrounding the mahogany conference table that had been Marcus’s grandfather’s pride and joy. At six-six and a muscled two-seventy-five, Diesel made the long table look like a little girl’s tea party. Marcus finished pouring the ...
Damned old man. Adelman simply couldn’t leave well enough alone. He just had to go checking on Three A Contractors. Just had to meet him at the door telling him there was no Three A Contractors and he was going to the police. That he knew Winters had gone into Caroline’s apartment when she wasn’t...
They wouldn’t stop talking. The people came into her room and talked and talked, but Lana didn’t talk back. Because she knew what would happen if she did. She wasn’t sure how long she’d been here. Her head hurt. It was hard to think. Especially because the people were still talking. This time it ...
The garden behind David’s apartment house was his hideaway. The Gorski sisters kept it up beautifully, and for that he cut them a deal on the rent. The seventy-two-year-old identical twins had identical green thumbs and the air was fragrant with the last roses of the season. At least it wasn’t ho...
They were hideous. Obscene. But Alex forced herself to look at each one even when the sandwich Meredith had forced down her throat threatened to claw its way back up. “I’m sorry,” Alex said for the seventh time, shaking her head at the picture of a girl being brutalized. I...