Persistent Intruder, Kay Brooks
Review from Jeannie Zelos book reviews
Genre: Romance
I saw the romance tag, didn't realise it was also suspense, but that's fine, I like romantic suspense for an occasional read. I enjoyed this story, though I felt the actual romance side wasn't particularly strong.
Brian, well, when we first meet him and learn of his plans for a child I thought he was pretty cold, didn't really like him. I know he's had a problematic past with women but even so, he seemed so clinical about the whole thing.
Its back to my personal feelings about how children show be welcomed to be loved, not to be an accessory or simply an heir for someones genes, and I got the impression that heir was what Brian really wanted, not a child to love.
Still, there's a quick burst of passion between him and Natalie, and of course the pregnancy that results. There isn't a relationship though, will Brian just want the child and not her, if she tells him she's pregnant? He has the money to do what he wants. Can she take that risk?
Then of course there's that passion that they both thought would be easy to leave behind after the weekend, but feelings aren't that easy, don't fall in with our plans do they?
Of course that's all complicated by the deranged stalker Brian has, and that suspense angle was excellent in the main, even though I did feel actions from all of them stretched credulity at times.
It was a fun read, interesting but I felt the romance side wasn't as well worked as the suspense. For me I prefer the romance to be the stronger part of the story and I wasn't totally convinced in Brian and Natalie.
Stars: Four, an easy read, but I would have liked more emphasis on relationship building, the romance side, to balance the very cold Brian we first met. I wasn't convinced he could change that easily.
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