Sunday, April 2, 2006

Share The Darkness by Jill Monroe

Hannah Garrett is a woman with many secrets. Secrets that Ward Coleman of the FBI needs to know in order to solve his latest case. Hannah is at the top of his list of suspects for a crime and her suspicious behavior is triggering alarms all over the place in his mind. Hannah’s secrets are necessary because if anyone found out who she really was, she’d be dead in no time. But Hannah is torn. Can she spend the rest of her life in hiding or is she willing to open herself up to the handsome FBI agent?

Where the heck is Gallem and why did the city turn off the electricity in the middle of summer? Perhaps this plot device was so artificial that it prevented me from enjoying the story. I felt that the book had a fairly slow beginning. And while the sex was pretty good, especially the elevator scene, I felt disconnected from both characters – especially the hero. I did enjoy the ending, and it almost made up for the other problems in the book.

Details: Blaze #245, April 2006

Bottom line: A good book

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