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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Right on!

This is a good read with a complex storyline and a lot of players. The ending is a little corny, as romances tend to be, but it's okay, and worth the trip.

The story revolves around Devon Montgomery, a skilled veterinarian, and Blake Pierson, heir to the vast Pierson fortune. Something is foul within the Pierson clan--something with their...
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good plotting; light on suspense
A heated conversation in a barn between the new man in her life and his father does not really register with Sally Montgomery, but she agrees to accompany wealthy widower Franklin Pierson to a mountain retreat. But when she returns from a walk, she finds Franklin dead, and is knocked out by the assailant, who sets fire to the house and flees.

Now Sally has...
Published on February 1, 2006 by Tracy Vest


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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good plotting; light on suspense, February 1, 2006
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A heated conversation in a barn between the new man in her life and his father does not really register with Sally Montgomery, but she agrees to accompany wealthy widower Franklin Pierson to a mountain retreat. But when she returns from a walk, she finds Franklin dead, and is knocked out by the assailant, who sets fire to the house and flees.

Now Sally has gone into hiding fearing for her life, and calls on her ex-husband Pete, a former NYPD detective to help her. Hired by the Pierson family to protect his family, Pete gets veterinarian daughter Devon to reluctantly join him in the investigation into the wealthy Pierson family that leads to corruption, drugs, genetics research, and murder.

Devon manages to capture the attention of both prodigal grandsons, who vie for her attention. Though she finds Olympic equestrian hopeful James attractive, it is Blake that sets her pulse running. While James is traveling, she and Blake get more involved, as they work on opposite sides of the investigation.

While not as strong (in terms of plotting and suspense) as some of her previous novels, including the excellent "I'll be Watching You," author Kane captures the reader's attention and manages to do something that few authors can do - surprise us with the revelation of the killer.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Right on!, October 31, 2010

This is a good read with a complex storyline and a lot of players. The ending is a little corny, as romances tend to be, but it's okay, and worth the trip.

The story revolves around Devon Montgomery, a skilled veterinarian, and Blake Pierson, heir to the vast Pierson fortune. Something is foul within the Pierson clan--something with their prize-winning show-jumping horses.

Devon tries to protect her family and save her mother, who has been swept into the drama, while she's drawn toward Blake, who is trying to protect his family and win Devon over. The sexual attraction between these characters is hot, although the sex scenes are not explicit.

A secondary romance brews slowly in the background. Other sub-plots are revealed and explored. As I said, it's a complex story, but the suspense builds nicely and reaches a reasonable and satisfactory ending.

I will read more of Andrea Kane's writing and believe you'll be entertained if you check this author's work out.

Shelley Dawn, author of Sweet, Sweet Jessie and Dark Nights
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Moving Towards The Mainstream!, October 3, 2006
Sally Montgomery accompanies Fredrick Pierson on a weekend getaway that turns horribly wrong and Fredrick ends up dead, and Sally is left for dead. She runs into the woods and manages to contact her ex-husband and begs him to help her. She has no idea who killed Pierson but she's scared.

Devon is Sally's daughter and when she finds out about the attempt on her mother's life she reluctantly agrees to help her PI father with the investigation. She's a vet not a cop but she wants to bring her mother out of hiding so this looks to be the best choice. She will manage to worm her way into the Pierson family using their combined grief as a vehicle. What she ends up finding is she is drawn to the handsome Blake Pierson but he seems to have secrets and an agenda. Did he have something to do with his uncle's murder? Or does he know who is responsible. Has she fallen in love with the enemy or has she become the target of a killer?

Ms. Kane has penned a strong suspense who-dun nit read with a colorful cast of prospective suspects. I have been a long time fan of Ms. Kane's dating back to her wonderful historicals. She is a very adept storyteller who seems to be making the crossover to mainstream. Still she manages to include the romantic elements in her latest effort that her long time fans will hunger for. Ms. Kane is a must read if you are a fan of the suspense novel.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Read, January 22, 2006
This is a thoroughly enjoyable mystery/romance novel, with strong characterizations and excellent background detail relating to the work of DVMs. The characters are well-drawn, the plot moves right along, and this was one ending that had me completely fooled, which is always a great pleasure. The author nicely delineates the two entirely different worlds of those with money and those who work for a living. The veterinary world is filled with animals almost as interesting as the humans, another thing that I particularly liked. There is strong character development as an estranged father and daughter finally begin to know each other.

In short, if you like romance, mystery, family interactions, and animals, you are very likely to enjoy this book as much as I did.
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3.0 out of 5 stars 3.5, Just So-So, November 10, 2008
I have read several of Kane's books. This book, just didn't impress me very much. The story really drags along. I did not know there was some sort of order to Kane's books. She uses the same characters in all the ones I have read so far. Glad I got this from the library rather than paying for it.
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5 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars fine class war who-done-it, December 27, 2005
Sally Montgomery and Frederick Pierson go away on a romantic tryst that has Devon the adult daughter of the woman worried about her mom who has not really dated anyone since her divorce fifteen years ago. Sally shares some of her daughter's concern as she is nervous about her romantic rendezvous, afraid that something will go wrong.

Something does when someone murders Blake and burns down the cabin that the pair was using. The cops assume Sally is the prime suspect while she is on the lam fearing her boyfriend's father is somehow involved and after her. Her former husband, an ex NYPD detective turned sleuth Pete "Monty" Montgomery rushes to Duchess County, New York to learn the truth and more important to protect the mother of his children. Devon also tries to prove her mom's innocence, but admits to herself she finds Frederick's nephew Blake quite attractive though he seems to want to hang her mother for killing his uncle.

Readers will believe this is the right place, right time to enjoy Amanda Kane's latest romantic suspense thriller. The story line is action-packed as two families converge with different opinions as to whether the beleaguered Sally killed Frederick. Pets provide comic relief unless you are the victim of their stealing your roast beef or chaperoning your lovemaking. Fans will appreciate this fine class war who-done-it as the street wise middle class battles with the snooty upper class in a suburbian tense tale.

Harriet Klausner
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2.0 out of 5 stars slow reading, August 14, 2010
I read a lot of mysteries and this one was hard to finish. It dragged on for two thirds of the book. I hope that is not how this author's other books read. If she says, " she blew out her breath" in any other books, I'm not interested. The story line wasn't very believable.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Oh my..., January 24, 2010
I suppose the story might have been okay if it wasn't for the writing. I tried to like this book. I really did. But the abundance of cliches and the poor writing really ruined it for me. The way a book is written is just as important as the plotting to me. I think I stopped enjoying Wrong Place, Wrong Time around the time "the realization" hit a character "like a ton of bricks." Oh. Really?

Otherwise, the story might have been all right. Not terribly suspenseful but all right. I finished the book but I can't say I enjoyed it much and I certainly don't have any desire to read it again. Actually it pains me to say that because I do love to read. I really wanted to enjoy this book. Maybe had I not read so many books already, the cliches wouldn't have bothered me so much.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great Read, May 31, 2007
This was my first book by Andrea Kane, and I'm looking forward to reading more. I found the story to be very suspenseful. I never saw the culprit's identity coming, which is always a great thing in a suspense book.

I didn't care for how fast the relationship between Devon and Blake progressed, particularly with everything hanging over them. I thought the author should've slowed that whole thing down a bit, although I realize she only had a certain amount of time and pages to bring the relationship together. But, it just didn't come across as realistic or believable, in light of how close Blake was with his family, that he was so quick to switch sides.

I also couldn't stand the character of Monty. I found him to be arrogant, obnoxious and condescending, particularly to his children. He came across like he thought he was in charge of the whole world, barking orders to cops, other detective, his kids and ex-wife, and even his employers, the Piersons.

I look forward to more books by Andrea Kane.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic, April 18, 2007
This is a great book and for those who like to try and figure out who did it you can guess until almost the very end, with little clues here and there, if you get them. I thought it was written well and am looking forward to reading another book of hers.
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