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Wednesday, July 01, 2009:
"Fade to Black" by Leslie Parrish (2009) - review
A group of elite FBI special agents has been brought together to form the Cyber Action Team aka CAT - and they have one mission: to solve internet-related murders.

From his years in the FBI's violent crimes unit, Special Agent Dean Taggart has learned firsthand how vicious people can be. But this is the worst he's ever seen. Eight victims have been murdered, their final moments captured on film and shown on a secret Web site called Satan's Playground. And a madman who refers to himself as the Reaper is auctioning off their means of death.

When the investigation leads Dean to the small town of Hope Valley, he enlists the help of sexy and capable sheriff Stacey Rhodes, who's dealing with secrets of her own. It's too late to save the latest victim, but Dean and Stacey will have to work fast, because the Reaper's next auction is about to begin...


I'm a regular visitor over at Plotmonkeys, and so I was rather excited to see Leslie Kelly was writing a new romantic suspense series under the name Leslie Parrish. Obviously these were going to be very different books, so it made sense to create a new name and website to suit the mood and feel of the CAT books.

So when RNTV sent out the list of July books for review, I was relieved that "Fade To Black" was on the list and no one had yet laid claim to it. Well I took care of that right away! And now, after reading it, all I can say is: lucky me :) Here we go...

In the first few pages of the story, we see that the killer is just in the middle of his first kill. And we also discover that he has decided to videotape his victim's final moments. Despite his mostly calm demeanor, this is not a cold, unemotional murder; the killer is remembering cruel taunts and digs he's suffered, and lashes out against his prey with all the rage and impotence that's been building for years. This is his revenge. Now he had finally found his place, and what he was meant to do.

Seventeen months and several deaths later, the bloody crimes have been discovered, and on the internet of all places. Now it was up to CAT, a specialized division of the FBI who deal with cyber crimes, to stop a maniac before he kills any more people. Using video footage from the eight deaths uncovered, Special Agent Dean Taggart follows the trail to Hope Valley, the small town where the first victim resided, and teams up with the very dedicated and very female sheriff, Stacey Rhodes. Working side by side to stop a madman straight out of one's worst nightmare, Dean and Stacey keep hitting a brick wall, because now the time between murders is becoming shorter, and despite the Reaper having less time to prepare for his kills, the trail isn't getting any easier to track.

Stacey knows what it's like to live with the haunting images left over from a gruesome tragedy. That's why she's returned to Hope Valley, where she doesn't have to deal with such horrific acts of violence. But now it seems such a crime has come to her town, and she has to not just help track a brutal killer who keeps upping the bloody stakes with each crime, but also deal with the aftermath of grief when the crime hits so close to home. If that weren't enough, there's also the having to deal with the distracting presence of the sexiest man she's ever known on a daily basis. Sensing a mutual attraction, Stacey decides the only thing to do is act on it, and decides on a temporary fling is just what's needed to help her relax and maybe even forget, for just a little while, the horror of the man they are tracking.

But before Dean and Stacey can figure out where their feelings are headed, the team must try and stop the Reaper from commiting his most disturbing murder yet. Time is working against them, and if they don't figure out who is responsible for these heinous crimes, the results could be more devastating then they can deal with....

My thoughts:

Not too much. Not too little. It was just right. What I mean is, there's not an abundance of gratuitous violence, there are no TSTL characters, and the hero and heroine don't drop everything to have raging hot sex everytime someone dies. I'll admit, I kept waiting for something bad to happen, like Dean all of a sudden morphing into a complete jerk or that Stacey forgets she's a competent policewoman, more than capable of taking care of herself and her town, but wilts under the intimidating glare of the hero. But it never did. Whew, how wonderful that was to experience: regular people who acted like you hoped they would.

Probably one of the best things about this book is the way the heroine is written. Stacey is exactly the kind of woman I would want to be. She's strong, brave, intelligent, and she comes with a boatload of common sense. She's also very forthright and can hold her own against any man, even one that hates her guts. She doesn't cower behind Dean when the hint of danger is lurking about. Definitely not the helpless female type is our Stacey (who unfortunately spells her name wrong :P). In fact she's the one that initiates their fling, figuring there's no reason to wait for the guy to make the first move. In fact that's just her way - she is definitely a take charge type of person, and even when it comes to sex, she's not afraid to put herself out there. I think it impressed the heck out of Dean, too.

And speaking of which, the perfect match for her is a guy just like Dean. Sure he's got baggage - ex-wife, a kid he hardly gets to see, vast experience with solving violent crimes - but he's got his head on straight and he knows what's important. Above all else, he loves his son and will do whatever it takes if it means he can spend more time with him. And then he has this rather adorable crush on Stacey - his heart stops whenever he sees her - yet he plays it cool. He doesn't act like a chest-beating bully with something to prove.

I think Leslie did an amazing job of bringing these two people together and letting them simmer but not boiling over and make a complete mess. The action was suspenseful enough to keep me turning the pages yet not too gory and explicit that I had to close my eyes or put the book down. She also kept me guessing as to the identity of the killer, as several possible suspects were paraded throughout the story for very legitimate reasons, so I appreciated that it wasn't immediately known, at least to me, who was commiting the crimes. It made the action more suspenseful and heightened the level of urgency to catch him. And the story was told in such a way that the existence of such a place like Satan's Playground is completely believable, and probably does actually survive out there in the real world (shudder), which makes this book even more compelling.

I am definitely recommending that you give Leslie's new series a try. I'm so excited that she decided to branch out into the suspense genre, and am thrilled that this first story worked so well for me, and I'm sure many other readers. There was just a little bit of a lag about 3/4 of the way through, but it was just minor compared to how much I really enjoyed this book. I think she's going places. Kudos to Leslie :)


Rating: ****1/2 out of *****


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Thursday, December 31, 2009:
My books read in 2009
Happy New Year's Eve! I like to wait til the end of the year to do my reading list. I'm not really going to do "best of", but I'll highlight the ones that stood out, both good and bad. I'm sad I only read 123 books this year. I'm really hoping to do a lot better next year.
Some favorites (new):
  • Smooth Talking Stranger by Lisa Kleypas. Always a winner.
  • Practice Makes Perfect by Julie James. My new favorite contemporary author.
  • Angel's Blood by Nalini Singh. She's amazing. Really.
  • Fade To Black by Leslie Parrish. Loved the suspense. A real treat.
  • Some Girls Bite by Chloe Neill. Another vamp series? Yes, it's worth it.
  • Perfect Chemistry by Simone Elkeles. Wonderful YA romance. Sigh.
  • On the Edge by Ilona Andrews. Magical and romantic.
  • Skin Game by Ava Gray. Gritty, dark, yet incredibly romantic.
  • Hard to Hold by Stephanie Tyler. Intense. Unforgiving. Unforgettable.

Other favorites include older series:

  • Magic series by Ilona Andrews - adore both Kate & Curran.
  • Night Huntress series by Jeaniene Frost. Bones won me over.
  • Fever series by Karen Marie Moning. Barrons!

Worst book of the year:

  • When Alex Was Bad by Jo Davis. I hate dissing a book, but this one was just rather awful. Hated the hero (TSTL!!!) and couldn't forgive the heroine for putting up with him. Contrived and painful to read.

Stepping outside my comfort zone book:

  • Stress Relief by Diana Hunter. Can't say I liked it but it definitely pushed me past my limits. Not my type of lifestyle, but I understand many are really happy with it. Live and let live.

Now there are so many new books to look forward to in 2010, including some I already have and need to read. I hope to continue to challenge myself in my reading. I haven't signed up for any specific challenges, because that's too much like homework. But I was thrilled to see I read more paranormal this year and absolutely loved it.

What were some of your reading surprises in 2009?

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My 2009 reading list:


January


1. Tempt the Devil by Anna Campbell (2008)


2. Nobody's Baby But Mine by Susan Elizabeth Phillips (1997)

3. Glitter Baby by Susan Elizabeth Phillips (1987)

4. To Sin With a Stranger by Kathryn Caskie (2008)

5. Born In Sin by Kinley MacGregor (2003)

6. Dream a Little Dream by Susan Elizabeth Phillips (1998)

7. This Heart of Mine by Susan Elizabeth Phillips (2001)

8. Can You Keep a Secret? by Sophie Kinsella (2004)

9. Match Me If You Can by Susan Elizabeth Phillips (2005)

10. The Kiss by Sophia Nash (2008)

11. Fragile by Shiloh Walker (2009)

12. Dark of Night by Suzanne Brockmann (2009)

13. Natural Born Charmer by Susan Elizabeth Phillips (2007)


February

14. Tempted by His Kiss by Tracy Anne Warren (2009)

15. Scandal by Carolyn Jewel (2009)


16. Lean, Mean Thirteen by Janet Evanovich (2007)

17. Again the Magic by Lisa Kleypas (2004) re-read


18. Redneck Cinderella by LuAnn McLane (2009)

19. Lord of the Fading Lands by C.L.Wilson (2008) re-read


March


20. Falling In Love by Pauline Trent (2009)

21. Bikini Diaries by Lacey Alexander (2009)

22. The Kissing Game by Suzanne Brockmann (1996) re-read

23. Whispers in the Dark by Kira Sinclair (2008)

24. Smooth Talking Stranger by Lisa Kleypas (2009)

25. Whiskey Sour by JA Konrath (2004)

26. Dark Thirst by Sara Reinke (2007)

27. To Pleasure a Lady by Nicole Jordan (2008)

28. To Bed a Beauty by Nicole Jordan (3008)

29. What a Scoundrel Wants by Carrie Lofty (2008)

30. Hard & Fast by Erin McCarthy (2009)

31. The Rake by Suzanne Enoch (2002)


April


32. Practice Makes Perfect by Julie James (2009)

33. London's Perfect Scoundrel by Suzanne Enoch (2003)

34. Pledge Slave by Evangeline Anderson (2007 ebook)

35. Helping Hand by Shayla Kersten (2008 ebook)

36. Indecent Proposition by Emma Wildes (2009)

37. Heating Up the Holidays by Jill Shalvis/Jacque D'Alessandro, Jamie Sobrato (Blaze)

38. England's Perfect Hero by Suzanne Enoch (2004)

39. Daring Time by Beth Kery (2009)

40. As Shadows Fade by Colleen Gleason (2009)

41. Broken Boundaries by Evangeline Anderson (2009) ebook

42. Stress Relief by Diana Hunter (2009) ebook


43. One Reckless Summer by Toni Blake (2009)

44. Where Dreams Begin by Lisa Kleypas (2000) re-read


May

45. Under Fire by Jo Davis (2009)

46. Bloody Mary by J.A. Konrath (2005)?


47. Hunger Like No Other by Kresley Cole (2006)

48. Distracting the Duchess by Emily Bryan (2008)

49. Beyond the Highland Mist by Karen Marie Moning (1999)

50. Lover Avenged by J.R. Ward (2009)

51. A Hint of Wicked by Jennifer Haymore (2009)

52. Taboo by Jess Michaels (2009)

53. The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie by Jennifer Ashley (2009)


June

54. Beyond Heaving Bosoms by Sarah Wendell & Candy Tan (2009)

55. Pleasure Unbound by Larissa Ione (2008) re-read

56. Slave to Sensation by Nalini Singh (2006) re-read

57. Hard Rain by Barry Eisler (2004)

58. Seduce Me by Anne Rainey (2009)

59. Angels' Blood by Nalini Singh (2009)

60. Mating Game by Janice Maynard (2009)

July

61. Fade to Black by Leslie Parrish (2009)

62. What Happens in London by Julia Quinn (2009)

63. Blue Diablo by Ann Aguirre (2009)

64. Eve of Darkness by S.J. Day (2009)

65. Eve of Destruction by S.J. Day (2009)

66. Eve of Chaos by S.J. Day (2009)

67. Taking Care of Business by Megan Hart & Lauren Dane (2008)

68. Pitch Black by Leslie Parrish (2009)

69. Highland Obsession by Dawn Halliday (2009)

70. Sweet Restraint by Beth Kery (2009)


August

71. Double Play by Jill Shalvis (2009)

72. When Alex Was Bad by Jo Davis (2009)

73. Hot Pursuit by Suzanne Brockmann (2009)

74. Goddess of the Hunt by Tessa Dare (2009)

75. Renegade by Sarah Parr (2009)

76. Storm Watch by Jill Shalvis (2009)

77. Black At Heart by Leslie Parrish (2009)

78. The Strangely Beautiful Tale of Miss Percy Parker by Leanna Renee Hieber (2009)

79. Darkfever by Karen Marie Moning (2006)

80. Bloodfever by Karen Marie Moning (2007)

September

81. Visions of Heat by Nalini Singh (2007)

82. Caressed by Ice by Nalini Singh (2007)

83. Not Quite A Husband by Sherry Thomas (2009)

84. Some Girls Bite by Chloe Neill (2009)

85. Stranger by Megan Hart (2009)

86. Fearless Fourteen by Janet Evanovich (2008)

87. Waking Nightmare by Kylie Brant (2009)

88. The Billionaire's Bride of Vengeance by Miranda Lee (2009)

89. The Billionaire's Bride of Convenience by Miranda Lee (2009)


October

90. Kill Me Twice by Roxanne St. Claire (2005)

91. Thrill Me To Death by Roxanne St. Claire (2006)

92. Secret Ties by Opal Carew (2009)

93. Mine to Possess by Nalini Singh (2008)

94. Perfect Chemistry by Simone Elkeles (2008)

95. Magic Bites by Ilona Andrews (2007)

96. Magic Burns by Ilona Andrews (2008)

97. Magic Strikes by Ilona Andrews (2009)

98. Secret Desires of a Gentleman by Laura Lee Guhrke (2008)

November

99. On the Edge by Ilona Andrews (2009)

100. Hunter's Edge by Shiloh Walker (2009)

101. Somebody's Lover by Jasmine Haynes (2006)

102. In The Flesh by Livia Dare (2009)

103. Skin Game by Ava Gray (2009)

104. Yours For The Night by Jasmine Haynes (2009)

105. Don't Tempt Me by Sylvia Day (2008)

106. Covet by JR Ward (2009)

107. Hunter's Need by Shiloh Walker (2009)

108. Paradise Rules by Beth Kery (2009)

109. Talk Me Down by Victoria Dahl (2009)

110. Start Me Up by Victoria Dahl (2009)

111. What She Needs by Lacey Alexander (2009)

112. Fantasy Lover by Sherrilyn Kenyon (2002) re-read

113. Night Pleasures by Sherrilyn Kenyon (2002) re-read

114. Halfway to the Grave by Jeaniene Frost (2007)

115. Sweet Surrender by Maya Banks (2008)


December

116.
One Foot in the Grave by Jeaniene Frost (2008)

117. Because You're Mine by Lisa Kleypas (1997) re-read

118. Magic To The Bone by Devon Monk (2008)


119. Seducing The Heiress by Olivia Drake (2009)

120. Hard to Hold by Stephanie Tyler (2009) - review to come

121. Tempt Me At Twilight by Lisa Kleypas (2009)

122. Delicious by Sherry Thomas (2008)

123. Hostage to Pleasure by Nalini Singh (2008)

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