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CAN SHE TRUST A MYSTERY MAN?

Stranded in a blinding snowstorm, Laurel Adams must pin her hope of survival on a handsome stranger. The single mother and her teen daughter take refuge in his remote Rocky Mountain cabin. But Laurel’s anything but safe when she discovers a dead body in her trunk...and becomes the prime suspect in a murder investigation. Her rescuer, millionaire David Greene, knows what it's like to be accused. Three years ago he was arrested for a crime he didn’t commit—an unsolved case that still haunts him. With the clock ticking, can they stop a cold-blooded killer with deadly ties to them both?

221 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2014

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Jill Elizabeth Nelson

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Jill Elizabeth Nelson writes what she likes to read—tales of adventure seasoned with romance, humor, and faith, earning her the tagline: Endless Adventure, Timeless Truth. Jill speaks regularly at conferences, writer’s groups, library associations, and civic and church groups. When teaching classes for writers, she thrills to bring the Ahah! moment to her students as they make a new skill their own. Jill and her husband live in rural Minnesota where they raised four children.

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2,824 reviews1,437 followers
August 5, 2017
3.5 stars

I really enjoyed the mystery in this one and the characters. However, there were a few things with borderline content (the hero "stifles a foul swear" and considers "watching the boob channel"; a bad guy "calls a woman a foul word")...that's too descriptive, for one, and not the action of a hero, for two. To say it like that immediately prompts my brain to fill in a word.

Otherwise, an enjoyable action story.
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Author 3 books24 followers
April 2, 2016
A blizzard, a dead body in the boot of a car...and a frame-up.

Can Laurel trust David?

Can they all clear their names?



Having met David in Betrayal on the Border by Jill Elizabeth Nelson it was nice to get his story in this book, and to get to know him better in this romantic suspense set in Colorado. I liked that we met up with Chris and Maddie again, although sadly it was only briefly.

Now looking forward to reading Janice's story in Shake Down (Love Inspired Suspense) by Jill Elizabeth Nelson
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779 reviews2 followers
August 10, 2021
The concept of this mystery was great. Two murdered women with nearly identical tattoos show up in David Greene's path at two different times. When the second body turns up in the trunk of a mother and daughter who arrive at his house in the middle of a blizzard, he does his own investigation. That said, the romance between him and Laurel felt fast, and the foreshadowing could have been stronger.
535 reviews
October 8, 2015
Laurel found herself in the same mess as David. They would be blamed for the murders but they were not involved. This quick read had lots of twists and turns and a surprise ending. The one suspected was really the "helper" to solve the happenings.
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1,386 reviews2 followers
August 15, 2023
This is the second of Ms. Nelson's suspense novels that I've attempted to read. I say 'attempted', because the first one fed my burn barrel, it was *SO. RIDICULOUSLY. HORRIBLE*. So needless to say, I wasn't really looking forward to this one, as a result.

I'm here to tell you that - of the four dozen 'Love Inspired: Suspense' novels I've read, I've only kept ONE of them... until now. This book surprisingly is a keeper. The action is good, the character development was well done, the plot was solid, the writing wasn't horrible... I was impressed. And I'm pretty durn hard to impress, these days.

There's a 'society' of young girls who made a pact to marry rich men, using their beauty to secure money and power. But when they (now women) start dying off, it's a race against time to save those who have inadvertently stumbled in the way.

David was accused of killing his girlfriend, but he's convinced he's innocent. On the anniversary of her death (which... okay, I have to take a half star for THAT contrivance), a woman and her daughter arrive on his doorstep... with a dead body in their trunk. One that has the same tattoo as his deceased girlfriend. Now these two women are being framed for her murder, just like he was.

As the action moves to Denver from David's remote cabin details emerge, they realize that there's something far bigger than just two unrelated deaths going on. And I'll tell you... I didn't know who the murderer was for sure until nearly the end, which... kudos, for that. I took another half star for the contrived plot pivot that lands them BACK at the cabin, again, though. It's like the author had a good thing going, but had to stupid it up, some. Could've done without that.

BUT...! I did enjoy this one. Very much. And I would highly recommend it, from amongst the LI suspense disasters on the bookshelves, out there. Definitely keeping this one - and looking to see if there are others with these characters (there are hints that maybe Chris and Janice may also have stories...)

PS: Found 'em. Chris' story is before this one - 'Betrayal at the Border', and Janice's story comes after this one - 'Shake Down'. How 'bout that?!
338 reviews1 follower
July 1, 2024
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Stranded in a blinding snowstorm, Laurel Adams must pin her hope of survival on a handsome stranger. The single mother and her teen daughter take refuge in his remote Rocky Mountain cabin. But Laurel's anything but safe when she discovers a dead body in her trunk...and becomes the prime suspect in a murder investigation. Her rescuer, millionaire David Greene, knows what it's like to be accused. Three years ago he was arrested for a crime he didn't commit - an unsolved case that still haunts him.
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3,844 reviews108 followers
November 4, 2016
A man once accused of murder meets a woman...with a body in the trunk of her car. Oddly enough, it's a match made in heaven...?

Suspenseful with lots of great interaction between mother/daughter and wannabe boyfriend-protector/ wannabe stepdaughter. Love the relationships, love how twisty the plot is. Jill is masterful when it comes to suspense. Overall, a great read.
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4,338 reviews38 followers
December 15, 2021
This is the 2nd book I read by Jill Elizabeth Nelson. This book's storyline was okay. I liked the Christian theme in this story. Laurel's character was okay. David's character was okay. I liked the ending.
320 reviews3 followers
May 23, 2023
This one had great twists through out the story. Keeps you guessing!
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February 13, 2024
If you like a very chaste romance + mystery + Christian faith sprinkled throughout, then this is the book for you.
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January 12, 2016
received 4 stars @ RT Book Reviews
"Harlequin Reader Reviews
A Page-Turner
I read this book while stranded in my house during a blinding snowstorm so the ambiance was great! :-) Riveting suspense kept me turning pages at a furious pace. Loved how unique the characters are for a romantic suspense -- neither are in law enforcement of any kind. That made the read all the more edgier -- especially when you take David's past into consideration. I was captivated by the dynamics between hero and heroine...so complicated and that complication is enhanced by the slow reveal of both their pasts. The suspense is unique too, with lots of plot twists and surprising turns. A definite must read for romantic suspense lovers." from a review posted by an Harlequin.com member, http://www.harlequin.com/storeitem.ht...
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June 26, 2015
From snowstorm to the frying pan, nothing like being saved and then becoming a murder suspect. Good thing she has a great man by her side to rev up her tingles.
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Profile Image for Barb.
1,203 reviews
October 15, 2015
Stranded in a blinding snowstorm, Laurel Adams must pin her hope of survival on a handsome stranger. The single mother and her teen daughter take refuge in his remote Rocky Mountain cabin. But Laurel's anything but safe when she discovers a dead body in her trunk…and becomes the prime suspect in a murder investigation. Her rescuer, millionaire David Greene, knows what it's like to be accused. Three years ago he was arrested for a crime he didn't commit—an unsolved case that still haunts him. With the clock ticking, can they stop a cold-blooded killer with deadly ties to them both?
A real page turner. The very end is a surprise. Just how i love them. 5 stars.
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921 reviews19 followers
January 23, 2017
A gripping story about revenge on a group of women that went after wealthy men. Several years later the murders start to pile up until a male suspect if found and then a snow storm rips through and strands a mother and daughter wind up on the man doorsteps; turns out when they went to get their luggage from the trunk only to find a dead body it in. Now it's up to the person who was accuse of murdering his girlfriend to get to the bottom of this mystery to save the girls he loves .
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1,169 reviews17 followers
December 17, 2013
Maybe a little less, but, for this type of novel, a very solid book. It has too many characters, so keeping track was difficult, but this was necessary for the story.
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