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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
drawn in, March 25, 2010
I couldn't put this book down or sleep until I finished it! My heart was pounding and after I finished it I still could not sleep. It's been awhile since a book had this much physical effect on me. I love the writing style, and am very drawn to the main characters. One can not help but "feel" with them (and for them )especially as some very sensitive areas were revealed. If I have a criticism it would be that the end was a bit rushed- too many "facts" dropped in without enough support, and some key "evidence" thrown in that could not have been known, or quickly known, from skeletal remains, as was presented . I would have been happy to keep on reading and reading while all these details, and some secondary relationships, were fleshed out or resolved however!! I did not want to "leave" the world of this book or the charicters!
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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good romantic suspense, March 29, 2010
Karen Robards is a New York Times best selling author with over thirty books to her credit. I had never read Robards before Shattered. Little Marisa Garcia is afraid of the woods near her new home. She knows there are shadow people hiding there - and they're watching her.....and she's right. Fast forward thirty years. Lisa Grant has been assigned to work cold cases for Scott Buchanan, the District Attorney. While going through the file of a family gone missing - the Garcias - Lisa is stunned by a photo in the file. The mother of the family is a dead ringer for herself. As Lisa follows up with the case, it seems that someone is just as determined that she won't. Complicating things further are her feelings for Scott - their pasts are intertwined -will their future be as well? Now having never read Robards before I had no idea of her writing style. For those who love romantic suspense, I would say - put her to the top of your list. She skillfully combines romantic tension with an interesting plot. I was happily ensconced on my couch for the day with a wicked head cold and was quite happy reading steamy scenes and smoldering glances. The mystery is really not the main thrust of the plot, more the vehicle to carry the relationship between Lisa and Scott. I do prefer my mysteries a bit more convoluted, if you will. I did have the plot figured out before the end. The 'bad guys' are easily identified, as are the red herrings. But it was a thoroughly entertaining read for the day. Fans of Sandra Brown, Linda Howard or Julie Garwood would enjoy Karen Robards.
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22 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Who Wrote This?, March 29, 2010
It is hard to believe that Karen Robards wrote this. I love every book she has written, until this one. The story line is actually very good, and at times I was riveted. There were some tense moments. However, the writing is horrible. The sentences are so long that by the time you get to the end, you have to look back at the beginning to see how the sentence started. There are way too many commas and unbelievably numerous hyphens. On the first page of Chapter One: "He stood behind his battered metal desk--no expensive mahogany for this district attorney, the blue-collar man's friend!--glaring at her out of light blue eyes that were, on this Tuesday morning, slightly bloodshot, as though he'd tied one on the night before or, more probably, though she hated to admit it, been working until the wee hours." What?!? This is not an exception; this is the norm for the entire book. In fact, it gets much worse. Some sentences even had the addition of parentheses thrown in. It was exhausting to read and re-read these run-on sentences. It totally took away from the plot.
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