From Publishers Weekly
A trail of murder wends its way from New Orleans to nearby Toussaint, La., in bestseller Cameron's steamy novel of romantic suspense. Beautiful Jilly Gable finds herself turning for help to Guy Gautreaux, a New Orleans homicide cop on a leave of absence, after a murder at her bakery shop brings Guy's former homicide partner to Toussaint to warn his old buddy of danger. The author pulls out all the gothic stops, from the foreboding house to the estranged family. Stock characters include a woman held virtual prisoner, a rich and powerful man accustomed to buying whatever or whomever he wants, a flamboyant healer and a sympathetic priest. Throughout, the focus remains on the will-they-won't-they romance between Jilly and Guy, a relationship fueled by passion and frustrated by constant misunderstandings. Cameron (
Kiss Them Goodbye) handles the sex scenes better than she does the plotting or police work, and her cliché-ridden prose may put off the unsuspecting, but fans should be satisfied.
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The residents of Cameron's frequent setting, Toussaint, Louisiana, are back in this steamy story that focuses on Jilly Gable, proprietor of the local bakery, All Tarted Up. Jilly is trying to establish one relationship with her mother, who abandoned her when she was a child, and another with Guy Gautreaux, a detective who is filling in at Homer Devol's gas station while on leave from the New Orleans homicide unit. When a man with connections to Jilly's wealthy new stepfather is murdered behind her bakery, Guy is drawn into a far-reaching investigation. The faint of heart beware: following the pattern established in this suspenseful gritty series, Cameron's villains are involved not only in horrific crimes but also in graphically depicted sadomasochistic sex. Hard-boiled and hard-core.
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