Thursday, August 13, 2009

A Dark Love-Margaret Carroll

A Dark Love
Margaret Carroll
Avon, Sep 2009, $7.99
ISBN 9780061652783

In DC Caroline Hughes knows she has had enough from her famous martinet husband, Dr. Porter Moross whose abuse could leave her dead. She believes that if she gets a new identity and relocates in some isolated area across the other side of the Mississippi he would not stalk her Though he will search for her, Peter would never give up being Freudian psychotherapist to a Washington who’s who.

On a Greyhound Caroline makes good her escape, accompanied by Pippin the Yorkie, finding shelter two thousand miles from DC as Alice Stevens. There she meets divorced football player Ken Kincaid; both have reasons to not see one another, but the attraction is strong. However, Caroline miscalculated Porter’s obsession or his panic attacks as he is coming ever closer paying a PI to find her and willing to give up his practice to take care of personal business.

This is a super suspense thriller that hooks the audience from the moment Caroline leaves and builds up the tension as readers anticipate Porter confronting her. The romantic subplot between Caroline and Ken feels forced and unnecessary as little Caroline can stand on her own. Fans will appreciate the aptly title A DARK LOVE; knowing the obsessed Peter is coming for his beloved.

Harriet Klausner

3 comments:

Kelly said...

I agree! I loved it! Kelly F

Kate said...
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Kate said...

First of all, his name is Porter, not peter. Get it right, please.

Secondly, in no way did was the romance between Ken and Alice forced, it was a naturally progressing part of the story line, and rounded out the plot. Would you have rathered read about Alice if she was just sitting in Colorado pulling weeds and grocery shopping? I wouldn't.

I loved this book, and recommend it to anyone who is ready to read a great story from a wonderful new author.

By the way - her second book, RIPTIDE, will be coming out in October, and it is just as great as A DARK LOVE :)