Sunday, March 29, 2015
MT Review: The Night Before (Paperback)
I've finished "The Night Before" by Lisa Jackson.
Product Description
Blood Will Be Spilled
In the dark shadows of a sultry southern town, a serial killer strikes. It's an act of sinister precision that has happened many times before every victim an offering to a hunger that can never be sated
Night After Night
The next morning, Caitlyn Montgomery Bandeaux wakes covered in blood. But Caitlyn has no memory of the night before, when her estranged husband was brutally murdered like so many others she has known
After Night
Wanted by the police and haunted by horrifying, fragmented memories, Caitlyn turns to Adam Hunt, the town's new psychologist. But how far can she really trust him? For as a twisted killer strikes again and again, Caitlyn's about to discover that those who appear the most innocent are usually the most evil.
About the Author
Lisa Jackson has been writing romantic fiction for fifteen years. Over sixty of her books have been published and reprinted in more than a dozen foreign languages. A single mother, she is a native of Oregon, where she still resides with her two teenage sons. Lisa is often asked what is the key to her success, and her unfailing answer is a keen imagination, incredible friends, loving family, and always, loads of laughter. As Oscar Wilde is purported to have said, "Life is too important to be taken seriously."
Product Details
Mass Market Paperback: 464 pages
Publisher: Zebra; Reissue edition (May 7, 2013)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1420133713
ISBN-13: 978-1420133714
My Review:
Storyline: One sultry night in a southern town a killer strikes and the next morning Caitlyn Montgomery Bandeaux wakes up covered in blood. She doesn't remember what happened the night before when her ex-husband was viciously murdered like others she has known.
Caitlyn turns to Adam Hunt the new psychologist when she is wanted by the police and haunted by terrifying dreams.
Characters: Caitlyn seems to have trouble dealing with certain situations which makes her very fragile and she needs the help of her twin sister Kelley.
Adam feels very guilty when he instigates himself into Caitlyn's life because he's lying to her and the feelings he is developing for her.
Romance: Kind of hard to describe a romance based on a man lying and feeling guilty with a deeply troubled woman.
Villain: Very twisted and sick individual who is a true psycho.
4/5
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