Christmas is coming and Jenny Fitzgerald couldn't care less. She's getting divorced, and her life is in tatters. And just when she's thinking it couldn't possibly be worse, her husband is killed on the job, an undercover operation gone bad. In the midst of her grief, Jenny is confronted with a killer. A hunter who will stop at nothing to see her dead...
Award winning author Dee Davis worked in association management before turning her had to writing. Her highly acclaimed first novel, Everything In Its Time, was published in July 2000. Since then, among others, she’s won the Booksellers Best, Golden Leaf, Texas Gold and Prism awards, and been nominated for the National Readers Choice Award, the Holt and two RT Reviewers Choice Awards. To date, she is the author of over thirty novels and novellas, including her current A-Tac series and Cottage in the Mist. When not sitting at the computer, Dee spends time exploring Connecticut with her husband, daughter, and Cardigan Welsh Corgis.
Only very short and not brilliant but I still liked it. I think it would have been better had it been longer as you didn't really get a chance to get to know the characters; so you didn't really care about them. I think the reunion would have been much sweeter if you did (care about the characters). But a quick, enjoyable read
In this murder mystery (with a side of romance), Jenny Fitzgerald is dealing with the upcoming holidays, her husband's recent death, and killers out to end her life. Fortunately things are not always what they seem. Although the plot was pretty basic, I especially enjoyed the author's descriptions of NYC in the winter.
This is a short story (99 pages) and a quick read about a woman running for her life not knowing who to trust. For a short story, it contained a token sex scene that could have been left out and more added to the story. An okay book that reminded me of watching a one hour police drama show that I will have forgotten about tomorrow.
I liked this book but hated the ending for it did not tie up lose ends. And the book was too short. If the book was spread out longer things could have been tied up. But the concept of the book was good but I figured it out immediately. No mystery of what was going on which was kind of sad also.
I was able to easily read into this novel but that didn't make it bad. It was written really well. Except for the ending, they just left off a whole lot of important facts.