Intrepid. Naomi DeMarco isn’t one to shy away from danger, especially not when her friends’ lives are at stake. But when a mysterious USB drive starts her on a path to find a killer, not even she could imagine the dangers that lay ahead.Fascinated. There’s no other way to describe how Jay Evens feels when he meets Naomi. He may not be the man she thinks he is, but that isn’t going to stop him … isn’t going to stop him from fighting to be by her side as she takes on a killer—not even when the killer proves to be so much more.
Determined. When the killer starts infiltrating the darkest corners of the government’s networks, Naomi and Jay know that more than just a few lives are at stake—because money talks and information is currency, especially when the right information falls into the wrong hands.
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#1 A Tainted Mind
#2 These Sorrows We See
#3 What Echoes Render
#4 The Frailty of Things
#5 An Inarticulate Sea
#6 A Darkness Black
#7 Through The Night
#8 Into The Dawn now available for pre-order
Prequel to the Windsor Series: The Puppeteermore
Through the Night is not the first book I’ve read by Tamsen Schultz, nor will it be the last. This new book packs just as much of a punch and takes the reader on an edge of your seat thrill ride.
I loved all the characters. They were so well rounded and easy to care for. The banter between some of them was just like good friends and/or family would engage in and felt very realistic. I was bowled over by the wonderful blend of romance and suspense/mystery. The two genres were perfectly blended with neither one taking over or dominating the other.
I don’t know where the author gets these ideas, nor how she manages to put the story together so well, but I hope she never stops! More please! If you love mysteries, thrillers and romance, Ms. Schultz’s books are calling your name. Pick one up and give it a whirl.
Thank you to the author and publisher for an ARC at my request. All thoughts in this review, as always, are my own.
If I’d have to pick a favorite, I think this one is it! The entire book was made of suspense – needing to know what happens next – and smiling/ laughing about the way the (mainly) three people were talking to each other. I loved all characters!! This was definitely a page turner!! I couldn’t put it out of my hands.. finished it faster than any other book! That’s just how good it is!
“Through the Night” is a fast paced, well written romantic suspense novel. It is action packed with a strong, capable female protagonist and a wonderful romantic twist. I am looking forward to reading all of Ms. Schultz’s novels to discover the back stories of the interesting Windsor characters that are mentioned in this novel.
Chances are, most avid readers have authors they trust to always create great reads, Tamsen Schultz is one of those authors. Through the Night, from the Windsor series, begins with a mysterious aura as Naomi enters a pub with a broken heel looking to meet a friend, meets and leaves with a stranger, finds her friend murdered. Cryptic turns to intriguing as Naomi and Jay grab and don’t let go till the end. Compelling characters, well written and played out exciting FBI action and unexpected romance make this another fantastic goodread. A must read, thoroughly entertaining and a great escape.
A fabulous first read for me by this author! Definitely want to read the rest of the books after this page turner! Great characters! Had me guessing till the end ! A must read!
Naomi and Jay are falling for each other. One has a mystery to solve and a friend to save. The other is holding something back. She’s determined to figure things out and along the way their relationship has a progression that feels natural and realistic. The case is full of some interesting turns. There is suspense, action, humor, and romance. There are appearances from characters from previous books in the Windsor series, which I loved! I can’t wait to read Brian and Lucy’s story.
This is a really good book. I mean really good. But why would I give it 4 stars? Because I hated the main protagonist. Hated her. Did not like the boyfriend either. The author painted them, in fact, the whole family as so perfect, they were unlikeable to me. And really, the only thing I found good was that she did not sleep with the guy the first night she met him. At LEAST that was good. But then she told her family and friends she wanted to and they told him that she wanted to and I just give up. Really, women’s lib has created a double pressure for people to sleep with partners they barely know. Society pressures women, men pressure women and women pressure women so we can be as low-life as men.
But the book was a great story. The author led the way through this “perfect” life of this woman with a wonderful story and a great conclusion. But I hope the author will consider that perfection is not only impossible but really not that desirable. Most reviews discuss the characters flaws that we can identify with. So that’s how I feel. Sorry if that offends anyone. No, I am really not. MY honest review.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.