Snowfall
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Publisher Description
An ex-cop protects a beautiful mystery author from a killer fan in this romantic suspense novel by the New York Times–bestselling author of Remember Me.
As an heiress to a broadcasting fortune, successful mystery author Caitlin Bennett is used to people saying she bought her way into fame. But the taunts become terrifying when she starts receiving menacing letters from a deranged fan. Meanwhile, the news that a woman has been found murdered—her body lightly covered by the New York snowfall—only adds to the chill Caitlin feels in her elegant Manhattan apartment.
Though she’s not thrilled by the idea, Caitlin agrees to hire her good friend’s stepbrother, ex-cop Connor “Mac” McKee, for protection. When two more women bearing a striking resemblance to Caitlin show up dead under the snow, Mac realizes the stalker is making his way to her, his final victim. Now Caitlin and Mac will have to get very close if Caitlin wants to stay alive.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Well-developed secondary characters and a surprise ending spice up a familiar story line in Sala's latest romantic intrigue (after Familiar Stranger). Mystery writer Caitlin Bennett, the wealthy daughter of a deceased media mogul, has been receiving threatening letters for the past six months, but it isn't until she's pushed in front of a truck on a slippery Manhattan street that she realizes how determined her stalker is. For her protection, Aaron Workman, her best friend and editor, calls in his stepbrother, ex-cop Mac McKee, even though he knows that Caitlin and Mac rub each other the wrong way. Caitlin's hostile attitude toward Mac, which is based on a few dates and several presuppositions about his character, slowly and unconvincingly turns into love as the suspense snowballs and the stalker begins to target women who look like Caitlin. Sala (aka Dinah McCall) deftly depicts the camaraderie between Aaron and Mac and manages to keep the stalker's identity under wraps until the novel's end. Caitlin and Mac's relationship, on the other hand, is underdeveloped, and the story's pacing is sluggish. Although this perfunctory tale won't satisfy romance readers, fans of mainstream suspense novels may come away with a few thrills.
Customer Reviews
Snowfall
Great book Keeps you wondering till the end