Criminal psychologist Dr. Erin Abbott wants nothing more than to live a quiet life. That means no danger, no intrigue-and absolutely no romance. But when Erin suspects a serial killer is roaming New Orleans, her investigation throws her straight into the arms of the only man who can help her.Journalist Gabriel Moss is hot to find his next huge story-and he knows Erin is on to something big. From … big. From the moment they meet, Gabriel senses that Erin is hiding something. One thing is certain: Erin’s boxy suits and sensible shoes hide a delicate beauty waiting to emerge…and Gabriel is just the man to reveal the woman inside.
As they join forces to find the killer, Gabriel slowly seduces Erin with his soft kisses. But Erin knows their love can never be. For she is hiding a terrible secret-and if Gabriel reveals the truth, Erin’s life will be shattered forever…
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Riveting! Danger and intrigue at every corner. A criminal psychologist, Erin, herself a victim of severe domestic abuse at the hands of her legal guardian, is the target of a serial killer. With a genius level IQ, Erin is the only one that can decipher the clues. The killer uses the puzzle to pull her in. Erin has to stop him or her before they kill again. Gabriel, a journalist on the trail for the story of a lifetime is determined to help her. It’s a race against time. This one will keep you on the edge of your seat and guessing until the end. January Lavoy is excellent as the narrator.
Thank you to NetGalley and MacMillan Audio for this advanced review copy. In return, I am submitting my unbiased and voluntary review. All opinions and thoughts are my own.
Have an upcoming beach vacation, snowy or rainy weekend? If so, Never Tell is the perfect book to read. The book is a fast-paced romantic mystery thriller. From the opening intense passage between Analise and Nathan which forces her to walk out of her life and become someone else to following Dr. Erin Abbott, a criminal psychologist and adjunct professor in New Orleans two years later. Erin receives a letter listing five murders. Erin is ignored at the police station when she takes the letter, but is overheard by Gabriel Moss, a newspaper owner. This begins a tension filled relationship between Erin and Gabriel. I really enjoyed this story. I laughed. I smiled. I was scared. All the feels of a book that allows the reader to escape and fall in love with the two main characters. My thanks to St.Martin’s and NetGalley for an ARC of this rerelease of Stacey Abrams book. The comments in this review are my own.
Fascinating romantic suspense!
Wow, what a twisty rollercoaster of a story! Erin and Gabriel have to work together to solve a murder mystery, and their working relationship quickly turns into so much more. There were quite a few surprises along the way, and I loved every bit of the ride.
These are intelligent characters who have been through a lot, and I really appreciated the intensity and attention to detail that kept the investigation intriguing from start to finish. Their HEA was simple and perfect for the two of them.
This will appeal to readers of crime fiction as well as romance readers. If you love them both together, you don’t want to miss this one. I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book.
Dr Erin Abbott is a criminology professor who dresses like she is old and dowdy but when she runs into Gabriel Moss he sees through her disguise immediately and when he then runs into her again at the police station he is truly intrigued. Erin is sure there is a serial killer in New Orleans and they are sending her clues. Gabriel, being a journalist, picks up on clues and Erin’s fear and puts himself right in the middle of the story. This was a story fill of triggers and twists. It was unclear all the way to the end who was the killer so make sure you don’t skip ahead.