Member Reviews
Honest and up front I have read everything Tiffany Snow has written either from Advance Copies or from finding it by accident 8 years ago pregnant with my daughter who kept me up all night kicking my little bladder.
I still have a favorite of her books and it is completely different from all the series that she has written. Blank Slate.
The author loves loves LOVE triangles and this story isn't any different. Readers will be taken though the romance between, China, Jackson and Clark.
Readers will enjoy the goofy humor, laugh out loud awkward moments and the end of this series.
The actions is fast pace the mystery well written and the romance hot and heavy. Everything readers have come to love from Tiffany Snow books.
Thank you to the author, publisher Montlake Romance and Netgalley for the advance copy of Tiffany Snow Save Me
I wish I could give this book more than 5 Stars. It is amazing and packed full of all the feels from despair to complete happiness. I honestly don't know how Tiffany Snow does it. She takes the reader on an emotional roller coaster like few authors are able to do. This is the fourth and final book in the Corrupted Hearts series, which I have been captivated with from book one. China Mack finally gets the answers to the questions which have been dogging her, who really killed her mother and why, who is the love of her life and is she capable of a forever relationship? The ending sent me to tears. It was not at all what I was expecting, but certainly did not disappoint. If you don't read any other books this year, you absolutely must read Save Me and the entire Corrupted Hearts series.
This is the 4th book in the Corrupted Hearts series. It could be read as a stand alone but the series is so good I would recommend reading all of them. I love China Mack. She is brilliant , but socially awkward. She misses social cues and takes people literally.
In this book China is torn between two men, Jackson, her former fiancé, and Clark. Jackson is the safe choice, rich, successful. Clark represents mystery and danger. China has also found out that what she thought about her Mothers death isn’t true and her world is rocked.
The book is filled with suspense, romance and laugh out loud humor that comes out of the blue. Apparently this is the final book in the series so we find out who China chooses, Clark or Jackson. I recommend this book to readers of romantic suspense. Thank you to net galley for an advanced readers copy.
TIFFANY SNOW has never let me down story wise and this series was no different. This last book SAVE ME in the CORRUPTED HEARTS series is the absolute best of her works. China has grown through the stories and has lost a few of her obsessive tendencies but when she is alone and in possible danger she draws back on them to find her comfort zone. Her men, Jackson and Clark want nothing more than to protect her and love her but feel helpless when she throws herself out there without them as her net. But, we know how they are, they won't leave her hanging when she really needs them. Decisions are hard for China, but in a moment of clarity she makes hers. someone has to be left behind right. Sweet, sad, heartbreaking, nail biting, joyful and so funny describes your journey in SAVE ME. Enjoy!
As I have mentioned before, Tiffany Snow is the queen of writing love triangles. I could not wait for the opportunity to read the final book in the Corrupted Hearts series just to know who our girl-China Mack rides off in the sunset with.
Save Me is what I have come to expect from a Snow novel. It’s fast-paced with plenty of action and romantic drama. As China faces a new set of problems, these being close to the heart, I was on pins and needles to the very end. Speaking of the ending....What a beautiful way to wrap up this series. From the girl we met in Follow Me to the woman she has become in this final installment, I was happy for her to find her HEA. Now, it was not with the man I was cheering for but I do believe he was the right one for her character.
Can’t wait to see what Ms.Snow has up her sleeve next!
Wow this is going to be a hard review to write, it’s hard saying goodbye to a series that I have absolutely adored! I’m going to have to go with 4.5 stars for this one, I absolutely loved the story, the plot was fantastic and well thought out as usual, I enjoyed all the twists and turns, but it did not play out the way I was expecting it to, and I found that a little hard to adjust to.
China is probably my favourite Tiffany Snow heroine and I have enjoyed her story, but I have to say, I’m even more excited for what’s to come next! Bring it on!
I admit I’m on the fence about this book. I’ve waited so long for the closure, but I find myself really frustrated with the way things turned out. There’s a lot I enjoyed-the action, odd bursts of humor at the weirdest moments, China’s quirks, Clark’s broodiness, and Jackson’s slick way with words. Unfortunately, the plot fell shy of solid. For me, the story was rushed, choppy, and anticlimactic. Don’t get me wrong, the series in general is a pretty wild ride, but this particular entry felt tired. Almost like everything just ran out of steam before the series could close out with a bang.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
LOVED this book! This is the conclusion of the Corrupted Hearts series and it did not disappoint - I was literally flipping pages just as quickly as possible. This novel is fast paced romantic suspense at it's best. China is a highly skilled computer programmer/hacker, who is torn between Jackson and Clark - two men who couldn't be more different, but who are both in love with China. Add in the drama of her father's past and the violence that surrounds anything related to him, and you have all the components for a thoroughly engaging and satisfying novel.
While this is a stand alone novel, you will appreciate it so much more if you've read the prior books in the series. This one is a a must read for fans of the genre....actually, anything by this author is a must read as she is a master at her craft and is on my must read authors' list.
This is the fourth China Mack adventure. This time China has broken up with her billionaire tech boyfriend Jackson Cooper and is trying out a relationship with the mysterious Clark Slattery. This causes borderline Asperger's China all sorts of stress because she has real conflicts about falling in love and loves both of those very different men.
When China learns that her mother's death when China was eight was not an accident and that her mother's lover Mark Danvers who also happens to be her father might have been the one to murder her, China is determined to find out if the information is true and if so to find her missing father. When she discovers her ex-CIA agent mother's journal and a video, she learns that despite being married, her mother falls completely in love with fellow agent Danvers and conducts an affair with him that results in China's birth. The idea that Danvers then killed her mother convinces China that love can only lead to the ultimate betrayal.
When following her mother's trail leads to the discovery of a computer program that was put in place to protect the New York Stock Exchange from the Y2K virus but had a suspicious backdoor, she and Jackson find themselves the target of murderers who don't want that mysterious backdoor to come to the public's attention. They barely escape with their lives.
China decides to leave both of her men behind and go off the grid to find her missing father and find out what really happened when her mother died. There she spends time using her computer programming skills to track down her father and set up a trap for him. But, while she is doing her thing, both Jackson and Clark are doing theirs. Clark calls on his CIA contacts to track down Danvers and Jackson uses his tech genius to follow the money. The final confrontation happens in New Orleans where China finally decides which of the men she is in love with and learns things about her father that change her viewpoint about him.
I really like China. She is not good with social clues, collects all sorts of fandom memorabilia, has a pretty inflexible routine for her life, is a way-off-the-charts genius, and has a flawed self-image. I'm glad that her story ends up with a happy ending.