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Any suspense book that starts off with a locked child in a basement being rescued is all right by me.
The setting is small town Solitude, Oregon, and the characters all seem to be related. In fact, when the new psychiatrist in town learns of just some of the connections, he comments "You're the social worker, your brother is a county deputy, and your husband is the detective investigating the case?" Even one of the book's characters is befuddled by everyone's close ties!
There was a lot of action packed into the novella, and it provided a quick, enjoyable read. My favorite character was the family matriarch, Patsy Taylor. Collector of rescue animals, emergency foster parent, and a feisty sharp shooter!
Suspense, a little boy chained in a basement, and a pygmy goat named Prince Eric (I love Eric).
Omg this novella had it all going on.
I swear Melinda's books and novellas keep on getting better and better. Love reading anything by this author, and she'd make the telephone book intense.
Fantastic read, and I highly recommend it. This series of novellas need to be on your tbr list.
Thank you netgalley and Montlake Romance for letting me read an advanced copy. I can't wait to see what the follow up novellas will bring.
WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD!
Having never heard of Melinda Leigh (I know ... shame on me!) this novella seemed like a perfect taste test of her writing. A double homicide with a surprise find, a child chained in the basement, this sounded like my kind of book. So I ignored the fact that it's listed as a romance (ARGH! Get it away from me!) and instead focused on the mystery and thriller categorisation (WOOHOO!) and dived in. This was fun!
I don't know about you but I innately trust a book that has a sentence like "Small Town Rule #1: There's always room for pie." If an author understands dessert, then they've gotta be OK.
Twisted Truth is told in alternating chapters by Rogue County Detective Seth Harding and his county social worker wife, Carly. Seth and Carly have an eight year old daughter, Brianna, who has a pygmy goat called Prince Eric and a pony called Maximus.
Now, it seems to me that this town would be lost without Carly's family as they practically run the whole show. Are you ready???
* Carly's mother, Patsy, is an emergency foster carer and the family farm also takes on the overflow from the county animal shelter. Patsy has an Irish Setter called Trina.
* Carly's late father had been the police chief of Solitude, their hometown.
* Carly's younger brother, Bruce, is the new rookie in the sheriff's department and is adorable!
* Carly's older brother, James, is the mayor of Solitude.
* Carly's sister, Stevie, is a Solitude patrol officer and is married to Zane Duncan, Solitude's police chief.
I really enjoyed reading this book. It felt like the words were flowing around me and I could imagine it as a great beach read. There was always something happening to move the story forward. There was enough information about the characters to make you care about them and hope they didn't get killed. There was a close family but they still had problems so you could relate to them and admire their closeness without them coming across as idealistic.
I really liked that Carly was haunted by a previous case as that gave her character more depth and gave me something to chew on while I was digesting the details of the main story. My only niggle was that there were a few loose ends about the baddie/s that weren't neatly wrapped in a bow for me. However, book 2 is coming soon so I expect my questions may be answered in time.
Favourite Character: Prince Eric. This little pygmy goat escape artist has horns and knows how to use them. A close second was Patsy. A woman adept at pie making and knows her way around a shotgun? What a cool grandma!
[SPOILERS: You know that classic Raiders of the Lost Ark scene when Indy goes up against the swordsman? Remember that when you're reading and you'll understand why I cheered towards the end of this book.
Oh, and naturally the FBI rock up after the action's all over. Yay FBI guys!]
So, the biggest negative of this book? The fact that I have discovered Melinda Leigh so late in the game, so I have about a bazillion of her books to catch up on. Ha! Like reading has ever been a chore! 😜
I received a copy of this book from NetGalley (thank you so much to NetGalley and Montlake Romance for the opportunity) in exchange for honest feedback.
A double homicide and a young boy chained in the basement kick off this fast paced suspense in a all new Rogue novella.
Detective Seth Harding along with his brother in law Bruce, who is now a rookie cop with the Sheriff's department, are first on the scene. After finding the boy Seth calls his social worker wife Carly to come and help with the boy.
The pace of this book was non stop. Trying to figure out who the boy was and all the clues and danger that leads to kept you flipping the pages. Along with some intense scenes there were also some laugh out loud moments written during those scenes which were great. This was a another great book in the Rogue series and I cannot wait for part two from Kendra Elliot.
Twisted Truth is the first novella in the Rogue Justice series written by author Melinda Leigh. Thanks to NetGalley and Montlake Romance for the advance copy.