2013 Daphne du Maurier Award Finalist
Point, click, die.
When two hikers disappear, their hometown in Maine blames the blinding storms. But the truth is far more sinister. Unaware of the danger, tabloid photographer Jayne Sullivan follows an anonymous tip to find the most reclusive sculptor in the art world. Instead, she finds sexy handyman Reed Kimball — and a small town full of fatal secrets.… of fatal secrets.
Five years ago, Reed buried his homicide detective career along with his wife. But when a hiker is found dead, the local police chief asks Reed for help. Why was a Celtic coin found under the body? And where is the second hiker? Avoiding the media, Reed doesn’t need a murder, a missing person, or a nosey photographer. Then Jayne is attacked, and her courage is his undoing. Reed must risk everything to protect her and find a cunning killer.
Don’t miss this sexy thriller from the author of International Thriller Award nominee She Can Run.
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I started the 4th book in this series when it was given to me, and knew I had to stop and begin with book 1.
Meh??? This was ok, which means I liked it enough to finish it, which is better than the first Melinda Leigh book I picked and DNF. The story and plotline was kind of lame and after checking out the rest of the books in the series, I won’t be continuing with the series.
I have WAAAYYY too many other books on my to read list that are probably …
THIS REVIEW IS FOR BOTH THE AUDIOBOOK AND EBOOK VERSIONS
Great book, I enjoyed the twists. It was very interesting and thrilling. Great action. The narrator did a wonderful job with all these characters. I recommend this book.
Very good romantic suspense. The author does a fine job of describing scenes and people involved in the story. Great start to the series.
I was captivated right from the beginning. Excellent characters. Had my heart pounding through much of the story. Felt like the ending was a little …. wide open. Not quite a cliff hanger, but not really wrapped up nice and neat either. Overall loved it. PS Don’t read this at night when you are home alone!
I’ve decided to re-read the Midnight series since I never got to read the last two books, but I have them in paperback now. It’s a goal of mine in 2018 to catch up on some my favorite author books that I have been neglecting. The Midnight series was one of the first series I read from Melinda and I really missed it.
Melinda Leigh writes a …