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Twice Burned

Twice Burned

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A suspense filled read...
Review: After Lea and Ted Hardy went home from school one day and found their parents dead, they became closer than ever. While Lea decided to stay as far away from Stonybrook as possible and the memories the town held for her, Ted married the daughter of the richest man in Stonybrook. With his marriage over, Ted is fighting hard for custody of his two daughters. Everything seems to be going great for him, for almost all the citizens of Stonybrook are standing by his side. Then, one horrific night, Ted goes to pick up his girls and finds the house on fire with his daughters inside. Shellshocked and heartbroken, Ted doesn't care that he is convicted of the murder of his whole family and sentenced to die.

Lea Hardy is returning to Stonybrook after nearly twenty years. She needs to sell the house her father killed her mother in and then killed himself. She also started getting anonymous letters saying that Ted was innocent and all she had to do was come back to Stonybrook. Soon she is pieceing together an even greater puzzle than the murder of Ted's family. When it seems everyone in the town is turning her away, Mick Conklin, her next door neighbor is there for her.

Mick always watched out for Lea when she lived next door. As a teenager, he was astounded by her courage. As an adult, he is awed by her strength and beauty. Lea not only brightens up his life, but his daughter's as well. When he had given up hope that Heather would ever open up to him again, Lea helped her like he wasn't able to. Strange things then start to happen as Lea tries to uncover the real murderer.

This is a great book and I'm looking foward to reading the one that came before it. Jan Coffey also writes under the name May McGoldrick, who rights historical romances. Don't miss it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A suspense filled read...
Review: After Lea and Ted Hardy went home from school one day and found their parents dead, they became closer than ever. While Lea decided to stay as far away from Stonybrook as possible and the memories the town held for her, Ted married the daughter of the richest man in Stonybrook. With his marriage over, Ted is fighting hard for custody of his two daughters. Everything seems to be going great for him, for almost all the citizens of Stonybrook are standing by his side. Then, one horrific night, Ted goes to pick up his girls and finds the house on fire with his daughters inside. Shellshocked and heartbroken, Ted doesn't care that he is convicted of the murder of his whole family and sentenced to die.

Lea Hardy is returning to Stonybrook after nearly twenty years. She needs to sell the house her father killed her mother in and then killed himself. She also started getting anonymous letters saying that Ted was innocent and all she had to do was come back to Stonybrook. Soon she is pieceing together an even greater puzzle than the murder of Ted's family. When it seems everyone in the town is turning her away, Mick Conklin, her next door neighbor is there for her.

Mick always watched out for Lea when she lived next door. As a teenager, he was astounded by her courage. As an adult, he is awed by her strength and beauty. Lea not only brightens up his life, but his daughter's as well. When he had given up hope that Heather would ever open up to him again, Lea helped her like he wasn't able to. Strange things then start to happen as Lea tries to uncover the real murderer.

This is a great book and I'm looking foward to reading the one that came before it. Jan Coffey also writes under the name May McGoldrick, who rights historical romances. Don't miss it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: fun to read
Review: Lea Hardy returns to her home town to mount a death row appeal for her brother, Ted, who has been convicted of murdering his wife and two young daughters. She immediately becomes the target of threats and attacks on her life from a community that wants to see Ted put to death. Living in her parents old home and with no friends or allies in town Lea is forced to rely on her new neighbor Mick Conklin. She immediately befriends his teenage daughter, Heather, who is dealing with some severe problems of her own. Trusting Mick is more difficult, but she needs his help to find the truth and he needs her help to understand his troubled daughter. I really enjoyed this book. It's well written romantic suspense that's just perfect for a rainy day or a day at the beach.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: fun to read
Review: Lea Hardy returns to her home town to mount a death row appeal for her brother, Ted, who has been convicted of murdering his wife and two young daughters. She immediately becomes the target of threats and attacks on her life from a community that wants to see Ted put to death. Living in her parents old home and with no friends or allies in town Lea is forced to rely on her new neighbor Mick Conklin. She immediately befriends his teenage daughter, Heather, who is dealing with some severe problems of her own. Trusting Mick is more difficult, but she needs his help to find the truth and he needs her help to understand his troubled daughter. I really enjoyed this book. It's well written romantic suspense that's just perfect for a rainy day or a day at the beach.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: exciting romantic suspense
Review: The Stonybrook, Pennsylvania police arrest Ted Hardy for the brutal stabbing death of his ex-wife and the even more heinous crime of burning down their home with their two preadolescent children inside. Ted is convicted of the three homicides and sentenced to death by lethal injection.

Ted's younger sister Lea refuses to believe that her beloved brother could murder the two children he cherished. Though she has not set foot in her hometown since her parents murder-suicide twenty years ago, she moves back to her family home in order to renovate and sell it to obtain money for Ted's appeal. As she worries about her depressed brother, someone tries to kill Lea. Only with the help, protection and eventually love of her neighbors Mick Conklin and his teenage daughter Heather does she have a chance of surviving, but their actions place her beloved duo in peril.

TWICE BURNED is an exciting romantic suspense that runs on several levels. The subplot radiating with Lea as its core is a well written prime thread that bring alive the key cast members including a close up look at a teen in trouble due to feelings of rejection. A second theme using flashbacks to the final days of Ted's wife seems more disruptive taking away from the Lea piece though it provides insight to the behavior of the dead spouse. The other segment centers on the legal system's handling of capital punishment that spotlights problems of adequate defense for a mentally depressed person. Jan Coffey furnishes a strong novel that will delight readers who want to know if not Ted then who?

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WOW!!! A mesmerizing page turner!!
Review: This latest offering from "new on the romance suspense scene" Jan Coffey is sure to turn many readers heads. From the stunning cover to the incredibly satisfying tale within, this book is sure to become a classic in the romantic suspense sub-genre. It has all the important elements: characters readers care about from page one, a suspenseful plot with incredible depth (angst and hope), secondary characters who don't distract from the story but add richly to it and of course the all important ending sure to hold the reader to the final page.

Ms Coffey's talent to tell so much story in so few words makes her standout as a pioneer in this growing sub-genre. Add to this Ms Coffey is able to provide an incredible balance between the romance and suspense without one suffering for the other makes her a must read for serious romance readers. Something today's leading authors in this arena: Catherine Coulter and Julie Garwood, could learn from Ms Coffey.

That Ms Coffey is a mid-list author makes this affordable, but it won't be for long as a hardcover contract is surely on her horizon. Ms Coffey joins the ranks of other mid-list authors Dee Davis and Mariah Stewart in providing what is surely destined to be Classic Romantic Suspense. If you haven't tried Romantic Suspense, why not start with the best, TWICE BURNED by Jan Coffey?


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