#1 Bestseller in Psychic Suspense and Psychic Thriller!He knows things about her that no one could know; he makes her feel things she never knew she could feel…and he’s come back to warn her that a killer is watching her.Although Katie grew up in Possum Holler, Georgia, she feels isolated and disconnected from the town’s residents–aside from her loving but oppressive husband. And while her job … oppressive husband. And while her job as his vet assistant is fulfilling, her growing discontent becomes uneasiness when local girls start disappearing.
Then, the boy who helped her through a horrible time in her childhood, and who was sent away because of that help, has come back to town. Spooky Silas, as he was known then, helps open her eyes to the emotional manipulation of the man she married, encouraging the return of her feisty self.
But that’s not the reason Silas has returned. He knows something about the missing girls. And he knows Katie is next. He has always loved Katie but stayed away to keep her safe from the shadowy abilities he possesses. Those abilities may help, or they might ultimately plunge her into more danger as he grows closer to the killer … whose face is terrifyingly familiar.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Tina has unforgettable female protagonists and action-packed, almost haunting plotlines.” – Janet Evanovich New York Times bestselling author
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Grabbed me from the start kept me on the edge of my seat.” – Goodreads Reviewer
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “I was on the edge of my seat, and at times I was yelling at the book. Tina had me from the beginning til the very end.” – Goodreads Reviewer
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Great mystery with paranormal elements.
I loved the characters, the intrigue, the tension. The paranormal was good without being over the top. The author’s description of the town and the people made you feel as if you were really there.
This is a heart pounding, nail biting, fast paced book, that is has you doubting your own judgements a times. No one can be trusted, and no one is trusting. Such smooth writing, and so easy to read…. what was hard was putting it down! It’s so hard when life gets in the way! Katie, Ben and Silas are such complex characters with evolving characteristics. My heart races almost right from the beginning and hasn’t settled down yet! Great read!
Unforgivable, another novel in Tina Wainscott’s Love and Light Collection, is an unforgettable journey into the mind of a serial killer. Interestingly, Tina ends this novel with a fictional (?) New York Times Book Review of her main character’s new book. I was surprised that the review described perfectly my own thoughts about Ms. Wainscott’s Unforgivable particularly the following:
“It has all the ingredients that make readers salivate: lies, family secrets, betrayal of the ultimate kind, and, finally, a touch of love and light.”
As usual Tina has written a thrill a minute suspense romance that has so many twists and turns you can’t figure out who the bad guy is until the very end. You will be holding your breath wondering who if anyone can the female protagonist, Katie, trust. But in true Tina Wainscott fashion, love and light triumphs over darkness in the end.
More importantly then whodunit, Tina Wainscott answers that great question all true mystery lovers ask, “WHY?” do it. Tina creative words take you deep into the dark mind of a serial killer and she never lets up. By the time I finished this book I wondered if I would ever be able to look at my neighbors in the same way ever Again! Because if it is true that light and darkness lives in all of us, how can we ever know if the person we think we know is not hiding some deep dark secret? And those random shoes you find tossed out along the side of the road, might have a deeper sinister meaning then just someone’s abandoned belongings.
Can’t wait to pick up more of this collection! I am definitely adding Tina Wainscott to my favorite author shelf!
a romantic thriller- fun
I don’t know how I missed “Unforgivable” when it was first published. I was a little hesitant to read it, because stories placed in the South, unless written by a Southerner, usually don’t grasp the Southern nuances. As a Georgian, I can say I felt the humidity, the class differences, especially with trailer park, and the whole lifestyle. The haunting “sight” of the main male character makes the book.
I like it, kept me guessing.
Warm
Great! Entertaining read.
Kept my attention page after page. Great read
Good read.