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Deadly Intent

Deadly Intent

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: good light reading
Review: Abbie DiAngelo lives an almost perfect life with her nine year old son, Ben, while running an up and coming restuarant in Princeton, NJ and helping to care for her mother who has early stage Alzheimers. Then her step brother whom she has not seen in decades reenters her life and things get complicated. He's blackmailing her, then he's murdered. She, though not a suspect, is implicated and must lie to protect her mother from police investigation. That scrutiny comes in the form of a very attractive detective, John Ryan. The attraction is immediate for both but Abbie cannot confide in Ryan because of her allegiance to her mother. In addition Ryan and his partner are concerned with the serial killer who is molesting and murdering young boys in the Princeton area.

Ryan finally discovers Abbie's connection to the murder case he's investigating and helps to prove her mother's innocense. Their relationship develops and all is well until Ben is kidnapped. Noone knows whether the kidnapping is related to the serial killer or to the blackmail scheme. Does it seem unlikely that two such ominous events would be centered around one town and one family? Sure, but this is romantic suspense.

Though at times incredible the tale is well told and makes for good light reading.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An adrenaline rush from start to finish
Review: Celebrated chef and divorcee Abbie DiAngelo hasn't expected her new-found success and peace with her son Ben to be shattered by the ominous return of her step-brother Ian MacGregor. He has evidence that her mother Irene has recruited an arsonist to cause the fire that killed her alcoholic stepfather and intends to blackmail her. Ian, meanwhile, who is just released from prison is pursued relentlessly by a betrayed mob boss Arturo. On the day of the exchange, Ian is brutally murdered and homicide detective John Ryan takes charge of the case. Just when Abbie thinks the nightmare is over, a deadly enemy awaits to turn her life upside down again.

Deadly Intent is high octane razor-edged suspense nifty with twisty red-herrings and jarring drama - and Christiane Heggan makes every of her characters relevant to the central plot, drawing out the usual suspects and motives. Ms. Heggan renders credibility to the story with a sense of time and venue in Princeton and an ordinary lukewarm romance between the protagonists Abbie and John that is believeable with emotional honesty and the right chemistry. Few can refute the story is bland when it is a rollercoaster ride of deception, mystery and vendetta and the desperate search of a mother for her son. No grand passion? Sorry - but the excitement is enough for me. Deadly Intent is an adrenaline rush from start to finish.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Deadly Disscontent or disconect
Review: Christine Heggan poses the self aware restranteur Abbie Di Angelo against her sociopathic half brother, and later a thick headed strongman drug-dealing Arturo Garcia. First off, the story holds promise and I'm convinced that Ms. Heggan can weave a pot together. Bad guy number one really made me mad! I actually found myself steaming. Abbie Di Angelo made me angry for a different reason. I just wasn't buying the victimization of the seemly self-aware person. How could anyone this smart, and with such great people skills be this much of a doormat? I didn't put the book down at that point. I bought the romance and her devotion to Rose, the first bad guy's ex-wife. Nice touch. I related well with Rose's circumstances. I put the book down when Abbie was too dumb to call the police at her second Garcia sighting. The first sighting would have put, even the most stable person in the therapist's chair...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Deadly Intent will hook you quickly and not let go!
Review: Despite the terrible fire in her childhood and traumatic divorce, Abbey DiAngelo has a good life as a successful chef and restaurant owner now. All this is threatened when her step-brother is released from jail, armed with evidence that could destroy her family's happiness. In order to buy his silence, she agrees to pay his blackmail, but before she can deliver, is attacked by a mysterious figure, and later learns that her step-brother has been murdered.

Yet the threat does not end with his death. In fact, it only becomes worse as the murderer sets deadly sights on Abbie now. Her only hope of salvation lies in homicide detective John Ryan. As past secrets come forth and loved ones are drawn into the line of fire, these two find not only danger, but romance. Yet it could all mean nothing if Abbie's son falls victim to a killer.

***** In this novel, you will find that Ms. Heggan has delivered her best book to date. The suspense holds your interest from the first to the last page. Although the romantic element comes along late in the book, it in no way disappoints, and the human element of the plot is well developed, adding rich depth to the plot line. This is a great way to start the new year. *****

Reviewed by Amanda Killgore.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Deadly Intent
Review: I was very disappointed in this book. Having read all the
authors other books and liking them, I thought this one
was pretty boring. There was no real suspense in it
and I just couldn't care that much about the characters.
I'll certainly try her next book and hope it's better.
This book wasn't horrible, just bland

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: You Should Have an Intent to Buy This Book
Review: Ian McGregor is at the bottom of the human race and while in prison sees his ex step sister Abbie Di Angelo on television who he hasn't seen for most of his life and decides he will con her and blackmail her into giving him $100 000 dollars. He and Earl Kramer a death row inmate develop the plan and when Ian is released from prison he pays his step sister a visit. Giving into the blackmail for her mother's sake, instead of Ian at the drop off point for the money she finds Artura Garcia with a knife and only narrowly escapes death. She does not know who he is but he wants money that Ian owes him and he will stop at nothing to get it. Ian is dead and John Ryan is investigating his death and takes a very close interest in Abbie.

This is a pretty good book although a bit predictable at the end as the criminal mastermind is very easy to work out. Still you are captured by the novel's high quality to want to know what happens at the end. The characters are very well developed and you definitely want to know what they are going to do next.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very Enjoyable!
Review: Pretty enjoyable romantic suspense from start to finish. Very good story with very good characters that moved at a pretty fast pace. Shocking villain. I really didn't see that coming. Enjoy!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very Enjoyable!
Review: Pretty enjoyable romantic suspense from start to finish. Very good story with very good characters that moved at a pretty fast pace. Shocking villain. I really didn't see that coming. Enjoy!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good romance, interesting characters
Review: The book was a fast read. The characters were the most interesting part. The woman is a chef and the man the lead detective. Both come to the relationship with plenty of baggage and a kid. The suspense left a little to be desired but all in all it was good and I DO recommend it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A page turner
Review: This book was anything but bland as one reader put it....I read 2-3 books a week and this is the best one I've read this year so far. Abbie DiAngelo is visited by her step-brother soon after his release from prison because he saw her in the news as a top chef and restaurant owner. He thinks she's his ticket to some serious money after he schemes with another inmate to blackmail her. I give nothing away here (as it's also in the back cover of the book), her brother is killed before she delivers the money he wants. Detective John Ryan, finds she's not telling the truth but is seriously smitten with her. You would think that after the step-brother dies her problems are over, but they are just beginning as there is another man out there wanting the money she was going to give her brother because "if he was going to give it to her brother, she has it and can give it to him....." A great story. Another Christiane Heggan favorite is Betrayals. If you haven't read that one, you're missing out....


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