"Exciting romantic suspense"
Almost two years ago, Carolee Burns was an
international star playing jazz on a piano as few have ever
done. The divorce from her painter-husband Kip would have
been painful by itself. However, Kip used Carolee's
touring while he stayed home with their child to gain
custody of Faith. Kip never bothered to explain that it
was Carolee's successes that allowed him studios in their
home and that the nanny spent time with Faith not him. Devastated and unable to play, Carolee rarely ventures
in public anymore except for occasionally performing at a
small club in the Seattle suburbs. Former pro football
player Max Wolfe watches Carolee when she performs and sees
in her face and her playing the pain of someone terribly
hurt. He wants to help her overcome her anguish, but even
as they fall in love, Carolee cannot afford anything to
interfere with her goal: regaining custody of Faith. TELL ME WHY is an exciting romantic suspense novel that
could have been greater if the story line did not turn Kip
from a Machiavellian manipulator into a malevolent person.
The plot works at its best when Kip outmaneuvers Carolee
and seems to nurture Faith. It remains quite exciting even
when Kip turns into a villain, but loses some of the raw
emotional edge. In spite of that rotation in the plot,
readers will realize that Stella Cameron remains one of the
sub-genre's top talents. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 22, 2001
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