This book was a random buy at Wal-Mart. I felt like buying a book and this one looked interesting, especially since it was a romantic suspense book. I hadn't read anything by this author before so I wasn't sure what I'd get. I ended up liking the book quite a bit. It was pretty good.
Series Note:
This book is the first book in Griffin's new "Tracers" series, but the book also has ties to other books by Griffin, with continuing characters and whatnot.
Summary:
Alexandra Lovell is a private investigator who likes to help women in dangerous situations (such as abusive husbands) escape to new lives. She feels strongly for their situations and wants to help them. When one of the women she helped, Melanie, disappears, Alex goes to Austin Homicide Detective Nathan Devereaux for help.
Nathan isn't sure what to believe. There's no proof a crime was committed, and what's more the supposed abusive husband is a fellow cop and friend of Nathan's. But Alex's determination, and his attraction to her, gets to Nathan and he pokes around. Soon, it becomes clear that Alex is on the right track, but that there's much more going on than meets the eye. And Alex's persistence puts her life in danger and the two race to find answers. The chase throws them together and the chemistry between them explodes. First, though, they have to find evidence to put the bad guy behind bars.
Review:
This book was a solid romantic suspense. I really enjoyed the suspense angle of the book. It was interesting and had some twists that I hadn't really expected. It kept me reading and wanting to know how things would work out.
I also just like the way the book was written. It had something of a different feel and vibe to it that made it seem a little different than everything else out there. I'm not sure how to explain it, just that the pacing, the tone and all that was very engaging and readable.
One of my favorite things in the book, though, was oddly enough one of the supporting characters, Troy Stockton, who is one of Alex's exes-turned-friends. At first, I thought he was a jerk because he cheated on Alex, but there was something so intriguing about him. I just wanted to read more of him. Which I'll get in the next book in the series, apparently. But kudos to the author for the set-up of this character. She really made me want more of him.
On the opposite end of the scale, Alex wasn't exactly one of my favorite heroines to read ever. I didn't dislike her, but I found her irritating at times. She's one of those super independent heroines who doesn't want people in her way and always wants to always do things her way. She put very little trust in Nathan and I didn't understand why she just didn't talk to him. At times I thought she was just kinda rude and a bit selfish. Like when she knew Nathan had been at a crime scene all night but yet she went to his house at dawn and woke him up to pester him about something that wasn't dire. That really didn't endear her to me. I thought Nathan needed to stand up to her more.
All that made the romance a little iffy. There was definitely good chemistry between the two, but Alex's personality faults and the fact that I didn't quite understand her took something away from the relationship.
On another note, about the series connections, this book is the first in the Tracers series - which is basically referring to an elite lab the processes trace evidence - and when I bought the book, that was all I knew. But as I was reading, I kept getting the feeling that I was missing something. Like supporting characters were already established and that there were storylines I'd missed. So I read a summary for Griffin's last book and found out that Nathan's partner in this book and a former client of Alex's were the H/H of that book. And if you poke back to the book before that there looks to be more character connections. Kind of a common universe situation. This book doesn't require having read those, the current plot is independent of those, but I still felt like I was missing a little something as I was reading. There are a lot of references to past events and I felt a little like I should have read them first. But it's definitely not necessary to have done that.
But all in all, this was a solid book. I liked the romantic suspense angle a lot and if the romance and heroine had been a little better, I think this could have easily been a 5-star book.