The Particulars: Romantic
Suspense, Jove, available in print and as e-book
The Source: Purchased at
Kobo
The Grade: C+
The Blurb:
Another nightmare, in the woods this time. Different: She was running. Trying to escape.
But the same ending. Always the same ending. Another dead girl…
Emma Rayburn was born and raised in Baron Hollow, North Carolina, and it was a quiet life. Then came the accident…and the nightmares—each filled with unshakable visions of darkness, blind panic, and desperate women chased toward inevitable death. With no reports of local women missing or found dead, Emma has written it off to troubled imaginings—night after dreaded night. Until her sister arrives.
Jessie Rayburn, psychic investigator for a firm called Haven, has been estranged from Emma for years. Unresolved issues from Jessie’s past have not only kept them apart but have been clouding Jessie’s unique abilities. A return to her hometown to face a dark and violent incident from years gone by is her chance to regain them. But reconciliation with the past comes with a price. Few people in Baron Hollow are welcoming Jessie back. No one dares to breathe a word. And in this conspiracy of silence, Emma’s nightmares are becoming more vivid than ever.
Even with the help of Noah Bishop, head of the FBI Special Crimes Unit and co-founder of Haven, Jessie and Emma soon find themselves outnumbered by the secrets buried in Baron Hollow—and outrunning an evil that has been festering for years, one that’s targeting Jessie and Emma one last time
But the same ending. Always the same ending. Another dead girl…
Emma Rayburn was born and raised in Baron Hollow, North Carolina, and it was a quiet life. Then came the accident…and the nightmares—each filled with unshakable visions of darkness, blind panic, and desperate women chased toward inevitable death. With no reports of local women missing or found dead, Emma has written it off to troubled imaginings—night after dreaded night. Until her sister arrives.
Jessie Rayburn, psychic investigator for a firm called Haven, has been estranged from Emma for years. Unresolved issues from Jessie’s past have not only kept them apart but have been clouding Jessie’s unique abilities. A return to her hometown to face a dark and violent incident from years gone by is her chance to regain them. But reconciliation with the past comes with a price. Few people in Baron Hollow are welcoming Jessie back. No one dares to breathe a word. And in this conspiracy of silence, Emma’s nightmares are becoming more vivid than ever.
Even with the help of Noah Bishop, head of the FBI Special Crimes Unit and co-founder of Haven, Jessie and Emma soon find themselves outnumbered by the secrets buried in Baron Hollow—and outrunning an evil that has been festering for years, one that’s targeting Jessie and Emma one last time
The Review:
I discovered Kay Hooper
purely by coincidence a couple of years ago, and I promptly devoured
her backlist. But then, she switched publishers and moved to
hardcover, so I decided to wait until this book was out in
mass market. And after reading it, I have a bit of mixed feelings.
It was interesting to
explore Baron Hollow from Jessie's POV and see how it had changed
from the last time she was home. I liked how not all of the changes
were good changes.
It was interesting to
follow Emma and Jessie as they tried to build a relationship. What I
also liked was that it didn't happen over night. I liked Jessie's
motivation for returning sense, which made sense. But... sometimes I
wished Jessie wasn't so secretive. That she dared to open up, to talk
to Emma. Emma had her own issues that she struggled with, both the
fact that they existed, and that she wasn't sure if she should tell
Jessie or not.
Nathan was an outsider,
and had his own reasons for being in Baron Hollow. I liked him. He
felt... grounded in away that Emma needed.
The plot was well crafted,
and I really liked how the different plot threads were connected.
From Jessie's poking around, to Emma's secret and Nathan's blood
hound gift. All of them contained a part of the solution. The romance
between Nathan and Emma was sweet, even if it wasn't without issues.
That said, I had one big
problem with this book. It didn't feel like a Romantic Suspense
novel. It felt more like Mystery novel, with some paranormal elements
tossed in. Maybe a big reason for that was that it felt like Ms
Hooper had picked several plot elements from her previous novels and
reused them. And, to be frank, those previous books were much
better.
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