Re-read Oct'19
Rob Winters is still one of the most evil psycho villains, ever!
5+ stars – Romantic Suspense
This was my first read by author Karen Rose, but it definitely won’t be the last. Don’t Tell is one of the best romantic suspense books that I’ve read. Domestic violence is an all too real and common theme in suspense/thrillers, but this is one of the most chilling, terrifying, haunting, and emotionally gut-wrenching accounts that I’ve encountered in books or movies. It’s flat-out fantastic, riveting, and I simply couldn’t put it down, even though there were several times that I got so upset or had such blurry eyes that it was hard to continue.
In order to save herself and her son from her abusive, dangerous cop husband, Mary Grace Winters takes drastic measures and stages their deaths and starts life over in a different town with new identities. Now nine years later, as Caroline Stewart, she and her son Tom have forged ahead and buried the nightmares of the past. And when she begins a tentative, tender, yet passionate relationship with her new boss Max Hunter, who has deep emotional and physical scars of his own, Caroline discovers that opening herself up and taking a chance on love and happiness might be worth the risk after all. But Mary/Caroline’s husband Rob is determined to find her and his son at all costs, and he begins a desperate, violent search and rampage to get them back and to make her pay.
Rob Winters is one of the most vicious, malevolent villains of any book I’ve read. He might not be a creature of evil out of a Stephen King novel, a lesser, a rogue vampire, or a demon from a PNR book, but he is nevertheless a sadistic monster that made my skin crawl and gave me chills. Never before have I wanted so badly for a character to meet with a punishing, torturing, and pitiless end like I did in this. What makes this all the more real and terrifying is that although it’s a fictional story, horrifying abuse and violence like what Mary/Caroline and Tom suffered happens every minute, of every day. Actually, a well known FBI statistic is that “in the U.S., every nine seconds a woman is physically abused by her husband/intimate partner, resulting in 3-4 million women being battered each year.”
I couldn’t help but think of the movies Sleeping with the Enemy and Enough, that had similar plots, while reading this, but Don’t Tell is a far superior story and much more frightening with edge-of-your-seat, rollercoaster gripping suspense. The writing is top-notch, the characters are real and well-developed, the romance is sweet, emotionally touching, and hot, yet well-balanced within the framework of the story, the suspense is first-rate, and the pace is lightning fast. I highly recommend this for all romantic suspense/thriller fans! Big 5 stars!