action-packed romantic suspense Finders Keepers private investigator Tara Kinsale awakens after months in a coma to a series of deep stress shockers. First she learns that her best friend Alexis was murdered. Second, that she had been named guardian of Alexis' daughter Claire as the father is a rat who deserted his then wife and child for another woman. Third Claire's uncle, Nick McMahon has arrived from military duty in Afghanistan to raise his niece. Fourth her own spouse divorced her and remarried. Finally, she learns from her doctor that she gave birth while in the coma.
As Tara struggles to bring the parts together into a cohesive package, she agrees to help Nick and Claire become a family. She makes inquires into her lost nine months especially the infant she birthed, but some unknown person wants her to remain either ignorant or dead.
This action-packed romantic suspense hooks the audience from the moment Tara opens her eyes to learn one stunner after another starting with the memory of how she became comatose until the final confrontation. The story line is fast-paced though at times overly angst laden with so much pressure on Tara. Still this is an exciting thriller as the past still haunts the heroine's present.
Harriet Klausner
Great Idea - Poorly Executed I bought this book because the concept seemed interesting. Less than 30 pages into the book, I had pretty much figured out what happened, but I slogged through the remaining 360 pages because I'm just not the type to not finish a book once I start. The dialogue is trite and contrived. Even in the midst of what should be an emotionally fraught situation, it reads like the characters are calmly discussing their troubles over a cup of coffee. The narrative is repetitive and uninspired and clearly the author has not yet mastered the concept of "show, don't tell." I'm a big fan of pulp fiction and so was not exactly expecting the great American novel, but this book was just kind of -- boring.