"Extraordinary suspense thriller"
Valentino isn't at all pleased when his girlfriend called
radio host Paris Gibson for advice, especially when the
talk jock advises her to dump him after hearing that he is
getting too possessive. In fact, Valentino is so angry
that he calls Paris and berates her saying that he is
holding his ex-girlfriend and will kill her in seventy-two
hours. Paris believes him and takes the audiotape to the
police who take the threat very seriously especially after
a judge's daughter goes missing. With little time to find the teen, the police ask their
resident psychologist to help them. When Dean and Paris
see each other for the first time in seven years, all the
old buried feelings rise to the surface. The situation is
made even more volatile when Valentino threatens Paris and
Dean is determined to protect her so they can have the
chance that was once denied them. When one thinks of Sandra Brown one thinks of extraordinary
suspense thrillers and her latest work only enhances that
reputation. There is plenty of action in this tense and
gritty tale but the author also keeps the sexual tension
high between the two protagonists. Their personal drama is
played out over several key chapters without distracting
the reader from the main story line that blends into a
great read. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 6, 2003
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