Member Reviews
The cover drew me in and the plot made me stay. It's very well plotted and as a reader you can just glide through the pages. I would love to read more from Lassen. Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the chance to review a digital ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Army veteran Samantha Reeves believes she’s left the dangers of her past behind, settling into a quieter life as a private investigator. But her world is shaken when one of her surveillance subjects is murdered, and the real killer delivers a chilling message tied to a decade-old vendetta. Meanwhile, Casey Parks, a charismatic marketing director at an elite country club, becomes captivated by the mysterious new woman in town. As their paths collide, Sam and Casey find themselves entangled in a web of danger, passion, and a race against time to outwit a ruthless killer. With high stakes and mounting suspense, Sam must confront her past while protecting her future with Casey.
This book was a thoroughly enjoyable read. The fast-paced plot and witty banter between the characters kept me hooked from start to finish. Samantha’s complicated past added depth to the mystery, while the growing romance between her and Casey brought warmth and hope to the story. I particularly appreciated how supportive Casey was of Sam’s resilience and independence, which made their dynamic feel authentic. Though the mystery leaned more toward romantic suspense and was somewhat predictable for seasoned thriller readers, it was still engaging and well-executed. Overall, In Two Weeks Time delivered a gripping mix of danger, romance, and heart, and I would gladly read more from Rebecka Lassen.
This was a really well done novel, it had that element that I was looking for and was hooked from the first page, it had that suspenseful atmosphere that I as looking for and thought the characters were everything that I was looking for. Rebecka Lassen has a strong writing style and am glad I got to read this.
Police and private investigator procedurals are some of my favorite reads. So the description of private eye Samantha with ex-military background, embroiled in a revenge plot, sounded promising. However, the setup did not draw me in, and I disliked the traumatic military descriptions. The story seems plotted with care, but it was not one that appealed to me at this time.
I found this book enjoyable however I didn't storm through like I have other books and I think the main reason for that was I felt that the pacing was slightly disjointed and some of the story tended to drag. However I still enjoyed it because the story was enough for me to keep going and see what happened