Brandon McClure has just moved back to his hometown of Hemlock Creek, ready to feed his love of adventure and the great outdoors as a whitewater tour guide. But before he can settle into the new job, he's chosen for jury duty, where he ends up sitting front and center in the headliner trial of local tycoon Harlan Wells, a man accused of murdering his wife. When a key witness takes the stand, Brandon feels certain their paths have crossed before, but for the life of him, he can't recall when or where.
Nasha Patel's testimony is crucial to the conviction of the accused murderer. That night in the emergency room, Nasha was the only one who heard the dead woman's final statement...which put a target on her back. Fresh out of witness protection and feeling vulnerable and exposed, she's acutely aware that all eyes are trained on her—including those of Juror Number 3, a stranger whose kindness once made a lasting impression on her.
When the courtroom erupts into chaos and Nasha turns her terrified gaze on Brandon, it quickly becomes clear that only his unique skills can protect her...if only he can get to her before the hired hitmen do.
Heather Day Gilbert, an RWA Daphne du Maurier Award-winning author and 2-time ECPA Christy Award finalist, enjoys writing contemporary mysteries/psychological thrillers and Viking historicals. She brings authentic family relationships to the page, and she particularly delights in heroines who take a stand to protect those they love. Avid readers say Heather's realistic characters—no matter what century—feel like best friends. When she's not plotting stories, this native West Virginian can often be found hanging out with her husband and four children, playing video games, or reading Agatha Christie novels.
To read a book by Heather Day Gilbert is to know I will not be disappointed. I am a huge fan of this author. In the novella, Deadlocked, Gilbert takes her readers back to the small community of Hemlock Creek, and puts them in the middle of a trial. Murder, witness protection, some edge-of-the-seat action, and the beginnings of a romance (although the romance might seem inevitable, it’s entertaining to watch the relationship develop)--what more could a reader who enjoys mystery and suspense stories want? Gilbert expertly weaves a strong thread of Christian values throughout the action-packed novella. Another great read from this author and I am hoping there is a next book in the series. I received a complimentary copy of the book and was not required to write a review. The opinions are my own.
“It was no mystery why the jury had wound up deadlocked.”
“She was going to die today.”
“It was in God's hands.”
I’m a huge fan of Heather Day Gilbert and love her mysteries. This one, while not a whodunnit, is an interesting story with nice action from beginning to end. I enjoyed the courtroom aspects and the characters from the other Hemlock Creek Suspense books. And it was cool to see some references to the Barks & Beans Cafe series. My only complaint is that I wish it was longer and more fleshed out; but the good news is that I did finish it in a day.
Heather Day Gilbert has written another great mystery. It always kept you guessing what would happen next. Most of the characters were God fearing people. I say most because there were plenty of bad guys who I believe did not follow God. This is also the beginning of a love story. In other words it has it all.
3.5 stars. Gilbert takes us back to the tiny town of Hemlock Creek for a novella which deals with murder, witness protection and a visit with old friends from the previous books. I thoroughly enjoy her work and am a forever fan! My thanks to the author for a copy of this book. I received no compensation and the opinion in this review is my own. I was not required to leave a review.
I was thrilled to return to Hemlock Creek and the long-awaited story of the third McClure sibling, Brandon. Gilbert brings the action right away in this story, with a tense murder trial and a harrowing time in witness protection. With Gilbert's trademark suspense, I was pulled along as Brandon sought to help Nasha Patel, a key witness in the murder case. Nasha's emotions are palatable - how hard it would be to be separated from your family just because you overheard something that makes you a target. I can't imagine living in that kind of fear, and Gilbert makes that feel so genuine. Gilbert also sets up the characters personalities so well that their behaviors are spot on - outdoorsy Brandon, with his family connections as established in books one and two, is quick thinking on his feet. The romance probably moves a little quickly, but it feels right given the intensity of the situations, and for a suspense novella, that doesn't really bother me as it might in a full-length novel.
Gilbert is a favorite author of mine, and I've enjoyed everything I've read by her. Sadly for me, I've read everything she's released, so her next book can't come soon enough!
I received an advanced copy of this novella; this review is my honest opinion.
This book is full of action, suspense and romance. Nasha and Brandon's story will keep you turning the pages to see what happens next. I received a complimentary copy and all opinions expressed are my own.
This is the third in the Hemlock Creek McClure sibling novella series. It follows a similar trope to the first two featuring the sisters, Katie and Molly. Brother Brandon stars in a story where he is a jury member on a case murder case involving a local organised crime figure.
Nasha Patel is the key witness in the prosecution's case. She's in witness protection because of her testimony and the fact the crime figure has tried to have her killed twice so she can never testify.
The action and suspense are good as are the involvement of Brandon's sisters, their husbands and mom. They are a loving family which is one of my favourite elements of the series.
Once again, the action appears to be cut short by thirty or so pages, which robs the story of some of its intensity.
This was a great conclusion to the Hemlock Creek series. It's been awhile since I read books 1 and 2, but this one picks up after those and centers on the 3rd McClure sibling, Brandon. This story can definitely stand on its own, but you have more history on the siblings if you read them in order. And in reading the author's note at the end, I see this one also ties in loosely with the Barks and Beans series, some of which I have, but haven't read yet. This had an interesting look at witness protection, and though it was a quick read, the story felt complete. All in all, this was an enjoyable romantic suspense and one I could easily recommend.
Since the beginning of this serie, I'm hooked. Love the town. Love the characters. Love the world building of the story. This installment did not disappoint! The family dynamics are Amazing. Feels wonderful.
This cannot be the end. I'm telling you. 😊Heather, you need to pop up some follow up. I need me some "10years or 15 years later." With stories for all the babies and children that grew up. For more adventures.🤗
And if it's the END of the story, still, a HUGE thank you to Heather for sharing her World with us. ❤️
Well... like the first 2 books, it was a quick read and a good book. Here we see the story of Brandon. It was an interesting one. I did like that the relationship is not as fast paced as Katie and Molly's relationship was.
On the other side, the faith content here, was barely noticeable.
I guess that I have no major complaints since I obtained these books for free.
Still, don't know of I'll be reading more of this author. We'll have to see.
The third of the McClure family stories in the Hemlock Creek Suspense series was a good one.
This one had Brandon as the main character and Nashua Patel as the female lead. What a sweet couple! Brandon barely knows her but his protective gene sure kicked in.
Only one mushy few paragraphs to made e roll my eyes, but the rest of it was great. God honoring all the way through.
As always, Heather writes great stories and romance. I've enjoyed the series very much and was very happy to read about Brandon and Nasha. I hope she writes more like it but I know she's more for Cozies than anything else.
In the shortest of the three short books (does 100 pages actually equal a book?) Brandon comes home & does jury duty, saves the life of the key witness, hijacks a helicopter, gets kidnapped along with Nasha, the witness, and saves her life again. Speed readers would finish this one in five minutes. I don't remember how much I paid for these books, but I know in bvb the future I will look at the number of pages before I buy. Over all the series was good.
This is my favorite of the Hemlock Creek Suspense Series. I love the drama and the way Heather Gilbert makes her characters come alive. She writes with conviction and purpose, all the while entertaining the reader with ready prose and conversation. Don't miss this one! We can only hope this won't be the last we see of Hemlock Creek.