Marcy, a strong, independent business owner uncharacteristically turns into an enraged, nightmare-plagued woman. Her lack of control over her anger makes her long-term boyfriend issue her an ultimatum—seek therapy for her behavior or lose him.After being held-up and threatened at gunpoint during a robbery, Marcy is pushed over the edge. That night, she meets a stranger named Liam with whom she … she feels an inexplicable connection. Totally exhausted and intoxicated, she agrees to help him find his family’s murderers. Delving into the dark world of revenge brings Marcy and Liam into close quarters where they fall for each other, causing even more emotional anguish for Marcy.
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Rage by Linda Burson a four-star read that will make you see red. This is the first novel in the Marcy series, I have read the series in the wrong order but have enjoyed them all for different reasons. This one was a little different and I struggled more at times with this one than some of the others. But that being said the story was good, and it shows us Marcy is a strong character and she shows usher strength of character that will surprise you at times, but it will also show you how great the writing and character development is by this author.
Rage is the first novel in the Marcy series by Linda Burson. This my second novel by this author.
While I have read the third novel, it was nice to go to the beginning of the journey.
Marcy is having nightmares and her boyfriend gives her an ultimatum: either seek help or he’s leaving.
What happens when Marcy meets Liam could possibly find love with him?
This story did start up a little slow, so it took me a minute to get into the novel but once I did, I couldn’t put the book down. I had all this questions. Why is March having nightmares? Why would her lover leave her if she doesn’t get help? Shouldn’t he be supportive? Is there more to Marcy that will learn?
So many questions as I continued to read!
I am glad I started from the beginning because I definitely want to catch up and understand where the story had taken these characters.
Rage (The Marcy Series #1)
By Linda Burson
4 stars
I have read this series out of order but even so I have thoroughly enjoyed the books that I have read however it was really nice to see where the story of Marcy started! Again as with the other books I have read by Ms Burson it was full of action and kept my interest from beginning to end. It was really interesting to see how the author has improved over the books, not that this one was bad, far from it, but you could see how her writing had moved on with each story.
I really like Marcy she is such a great character to read about. She is quite a complex character that you really do have to get to know and understand.
As I expected there were some great twists and turns and even though I have read later books in the series there were still some things that surprised me!!
I will definitely be looking forward to reading more from this author again in the future.
Rage (The Marcy Series #1) by Linda Burson. I have read other books by this author and I enjoyed them, so I knew that this book would be no different.
This is the first book in The Marcy Series. This book is a romantic thriller with plenty of twists and turns and action along the way, not to mention romance and suspense. It you enjoy all of that, then this book is definitely for you!!!! I personally, can not wait for more from this author and series!!!!
This book has everything from twists and turns to romance and thrill. If you’re in for a roller coaster ride, this book is one you want to read!
Marcy is a happy woman with a man she loves and a successful business who seems to develop anger issues out of the blue. Faced with getting help or losing her boyfriend, Marcy decides to get help and get to the bottom of her issues. I actually read the second book in this series first and I’m glad I did. This book for me moved very slow and it felt like it took me forever to read, not to mention the emotional back and forth with Brad will give you whip lash. Brad is not very likable in this book and I think he needs to work on his own issues. Book 2 definitely picks up and was better for me, so the series is worth the read.