Title : Deep Night
Author : Kathy Clark
Series : Denver Heroes, #3
Rating : 4 Stars
Blurb : Sure to thrill readers of Nora Roberts and Karen Robards, the breathtaking Denver Heroes series from New York Times bestselling author Kathy Clark continues as two adrenaline junkies find themselves fighting unexpected passion—and unspeakable terror. Ex-soldier Chris Wilson lost too many friends to war. Back home in Denver, he’s trying to make a difference as a paramedic, treating victims of crisis situations. Not even active combat could prepare Chris for the rush he gets when violence and tragedy collide, but the job isn’t the only thing making his heart race. His partner is his closest confidant from childhood, and the girl he remembers is now a strong, sensual woman . . . who needs him more than ever. Sara Richards is more comfortable risking her life than asking for help. The petite blonde medic put a wall around her heart long ago, vowing to never let anyone hurt her again. Only now her long-buried secrets threaten to destroy everything she’s built. And though she should be able to trust Chris, his smoldering blue-gray eyes ignite desires that feel more dangerous than whatever’s lurking in the shadows. For once, Sara can’t go it alone. But Chris might just be stubborn enough to stand by her side as she faces down her worst nightmare.
Review : Deep Night was my first Book by Kathy Clark. It is the third in a series that I honestly know nothing about which tells me that you can read this book perfectly as a standalone novel, which is a good thing. The writing is fluent and the characters are good developed. I honestly liked the writing style in general and the story idea was basically also totally OK. But the more books I read the more I am starting to see a scheme of what I really need to find in a book. And in this case I found the well developed characters – just the way I like them, which means lovable damaged. I found the good and fluent writing. Also the solid story idea was present BUT (yes the inevitable one) I was missing the “climactic scene”. The story was floating like a quiet river. There have been several occasions during the story where the author could have placed such a scene, but none of those where used Therefore I guess this quiet flow has been the intention of the author, its just that this is not for me.
Therefore I am not able to give the book a full 5 Stars, but I truly believe that readers of quiet but intense developing relationships will find a good read in this story.
> > > I have received this Book as an ARC from the Publisher < < < > > > In Exchange I promised an honest Review < < <
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