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Mass Market Paperback Dark of the Night Book

ISBN: 0804119767

ISBN13: 9780804119764

Dark of the Night

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When she was only eight years old, Riley O'Brien survived the unimaginable: the deaths of her mother and sister. As a result she vowed never to desert her father, a brilliant young congressman whose... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Classic Romantic Suspense

It is always exciting to find an author who keeps getting better and better with each new book. With DARK OF THE NIGHT Dee Davis has created the new standard for excellence in Romantic Suspense. What makes this book a classic is that she has been able to weave together the "romance" readers crave, within the body of a suspensful tale that pushes the reader scrambling toward a satisfying final page. Quite often in Romantic Suspense offerings either the romance or the suspense suffers at the expense of the other. Yet not with this offering. Ms Davis has effortlessly blended the two together: the romance nor the suspense plot suffers as both are professionally presented and executed creating an especially statisfying read. The reader will adore this hero and heroine who struggle to find a way to have what they each seek but not at the expense of those they care for. Although at times there seems to be maybe one to many subplots going on, she weaves them altogether making a rich tapistry the readers will cloak themselves in. I appreciate an author who can leave just the right amount of clues along the way and still offer up some surprises to the very end. This is a fullbodied story with many twists and turns, yet the reader will appreciate the lack of red herrings so often used by authors to throw off the readers scent. It is apparent she always has the reader at the forfront of her story, something some more experienced authors could learn from. Davis provides all the right ingriedients with an especially high level of sensuality in the romance, the sexual tension between our couple seems to increase effortly as they crave each other when the suspense heats up. With so many big names leaving traditional romance to enter this fast growing subgenre, it is wonderful to see a newcomer set the classic standard of what a romantic suspense should be. Garwood, Johanson and Coulter could take a few lessons from this newcomer on what romantic suspense should be and often isn't. If you haven't read any romance suspense before starting with this classic best may make all others pale in comparison. Yet, why not start with the best of this subgenre! If you read no other romanctic suspense book this year, DARK OF THE NIGHT should be on the top of your TBR pile. This one is surely destined to be a future RWA RITA recipient.

ROMANTIC SUSPENSE AT ITS ABSOLUTE BEST!

Dee Davis just gets better with every book. DARK OF THE NIGHT is not only a wonderful romantic suspense, but an edgy political thriller. Riley O'Brien and Jake Mahoney are wonderfully drawn characters. It's said that opposites attract, and these two certainly do. If Riley doesn't want Jake, I'll be happy to take him home with me. :) There's enough twists and turns to keep the most ardent suspense fanatic happy, and a gripping love story that will leave you breathless and wanting more. It doesn't get any better than this.

Steamy Southern Romance

This story starts with a bang and keeps on going, the suspense building in the slow, Southern heat of an Atlanta summer. Riley is the daughter of a presidential candidate and finds herself attracted to Jake, a reporter covering her father.As the two come together, both fighting their attraction -- murder and old family history start to seep into the story, until both are fighting to expose the truth, no matter the cost.A great story of romance and suspense, with a great hero. I love Miss Davis' stories and she doesn't disappoint in this one.

Winner of the WordWeaving Award for Excellence

Ice queen Riley O'Brien devotes herself to her father's campaign, setting aside her own needs and desires for the goal of her father's presidency. They are at last poised for success, and a romantic relationship now could mean political suicide. Then a car bombing following Riley's appearance at an abortion clinic results in violence when she mistakes a reporter's car for her own ride. When the bomb explodes, investigative reporter Jake Mahoney knocks Riley to the pavement just in time to prevent serious injury. Police are at loss to determine if the bomb was aimed at reporter Jake Mahoney or at the senator's daughter. Ordinarily, Jake would not be trailing senator's daughters. But the usual political reporter was indisposed, and he stepped in to cover the story. As luck would have it, a contact introduces him to Riley, landing him a quick interview, and Jake finds the spark of fire carefully concealed within the perfect façade irresistible. He later assumes his car was destroyed as a result of a bad case of mistaken identity. Then to add insult to an already bad day, Jake follows a lead to Police Chief Douglas Michaels' home, only to run into Riley who has arrived for a scheduled meeting. When no one answers the door, they venture into the unlocked house only to find the police chief dead by his own hand.The incidents of the bombing and the suicide seem unrelated, yet they bring Riley and Jake into a collision course of danger and passion, even as their overwhelming attraction could endanger Riley's father's election. Jake finds Riley to be a sweet mix of fire and ice, and he refuses to back away. Riley has never met anyone who makes her feel such a gamete of emotions from anger to desire. But the only place the future president's daughter and the journalist can meet is in the dark of the night. Author Dee Davis pens a multi layered romantic suspense that readers won't be able to put down in THE DARK OF THE NIGHT. Living in Atlanta myself, I was impressed with the ability Davis has of working in the atmosphere and the detail that marks this sprawling metropolitan area. From the park that runs along side the Chattahoochee River to the OK Café at the corner of Paces Ferry and Northside Drive, Davis uses this city to great effect, capturing the political minefields and southern affectations with flair. Characterizations are likewise artfully wrought from the innocent and the manipulative, to the guilty. A deftly woven tale of corruption and secrets, THE DARK OF THE NIGHT wins the WordWeaving Award for Excellence.
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