2.5 averaged stars - 🖐🏻Shooting Alert🖐🏻this story starts out innocently enough with some teens going out to a movie theater at the mall, but turns into a planned mass shooting by three other individuals.
There is the usual teenage behavior in play; close girlfriends out, concern/confidence in looks, pressure of sex by one the boyfriends, what does the future hold, etc. The mall is busy; there are a lot of people out and about in the stores, kiosks, theater, restaurants.
Once the shooting begins, and it’s horrific, people scramble for cover. Some survive, some don’t, some carry the emotional and physical pain and suffering to their end of days. The problem is, it’s not over. It’s not over for the twisted individual, the mastermind, who is the brains behind the crime, and it’s not over for the survivors. Each deals with their trauma in their own way - Reed becomes a Detective, Simone becomes an artist, a sculptor. Each has their own mentor to guide them through their life journey and I enjoyed reading of their full support and friendship to each other.
I was invested in this story for about half of the book then didn’t really like the way it proceeded. We always know who the deranged perpetrator is - they’ve been identified early on. There was romance (not hot and heavy as usual Nora Roberts’ style), in the second half between two of the shooting survivors, Reed and Simone.
What I definitely didn’t like:
The character of CiCi, the old hippie, artist, footloose and fancy free, open about her sexuality/promiscuity, eccentric, new age, “did I tell you I’m psychic?” Grandmother of Simone. She was a free spirit, rather loose mouthed and a loose cannon, though she knows how to use it. She paints and enjoys her liquor and smokes weed. She boasts of people she knows/met, her worldwide travels, her drug use, etc. she comes off as being a know it all, voices her thoughts and opinions to all, “did I tell you I’m psychic?” She and Simone are relations cut from the same cloth, with their artistry the thread that binds them. I cringed with all the outrageous flirting going on and sexual innuendoes between CiCi and Reed. It was all fake but sentimental; was it or wasn’t it? I didn’t think it was cute or funny though at the beginning I thought it was. I know the character was done up in that particular style, but it was getting very overdone, tiresome and slightly outrageous. “Did I tell you I’m psychic?” 😳 Enough said on that character and her part!!
The other part I most definitely did not like was of an abused dog that was found on the island by Reed. Reed is now the new top honcho, the Chief of police of Tranquility Island. He has his past and he has his future ahead of him, and he’s doing a good job dealing with both. He is fair and treats his police staff and islanders and visitors with fairness, concern and respect. So when he comes across this dog, who has health issues and psychological issues, he takes this dog on as his own and also deputizes it. The dog literally cements his relationship with Simone. But...when he calls the dog a “fucking moron” many times in the story, I completely lost all respect for him and was angry. You rescue this dog, take him in and on as your own pet, pay for his care out of your pocket, give him his medicine and food, toys; earn his trust, and then for things beyond the dogs’ control or his life knowledge, you call him a fucking moron??? This part was not crucial to the story so I have no idea why it was included. Calling your dog a fucking moron is abusive in my book. Grrrr At this point, I’d lost all my animal loving patience and my interest, however, I was almost near the end, so I just pushed on, though I was not real happy about it.
The ending was quickly done and anticlimactic. Because we all pretty much knew who it was and it was easy to figure out where this was all going.
I had formerly been a fierce fan of Nora Roberts years ago and followed her publications and read many of her books. I was invested at the start of this one, but was disappointed with the rest of it, my reasons above, thus averaging my rating out to just 2.5 stars.