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Rating: Summary: Overall a good read. Review: A great book overall. Jenna Ryan manages to create sexual tension between the two main characters while weaving an intricate web of mystery and intrigue. She also manages to create satisfying intimate scenes without having to go into the gory details. The book does contain a few ridiculously convenient coincidences and also leaves a few loose ends (whatever happens to Andy? How did Mary escape in the first place?), but nevertheless, I enjoyed reading it and getting to know the main characters.
Rating: Summary: Ryan Delivers Another Suspenseful Tale Review: Jenna Ryan is a master at creating a creepy atmosphere and delivering an intricate story. "The Woman in Black" is no exception. When Samantha Giancarlo is summoned by a faded movie star who reveals that she's Sam's grandmother, Sam's life is suddenly put in danger by a mysterious woman in black who wants to kill the old star. Only our hero stands between her and certain death. Ryan manages to create a dozen clearly-defined personalities, tell a twisting mystery, and deliver a good love story all in 250 pages--no easy feat. The book may have a few flaws, but every page seems to drip with atmosphere. Not too many authors can have you shivering by the end of page one. That alone was enough for my money, though the rest was great as well. A terrific book for suspense and romance fans.
Rating: Summary: Ryan Delivers Another Suspenseful Tale Review: Jenna Ryan is a master at creating a creepy atmosphere and delivering an intricate story. "The Woman in Black" is no exception. When Samantha Giancarlo is summoned by a faded movie star who reveals that she's Sam's grandmother, Sam's life is suddenly put in danger by a mysterious woman in black who wants to kill the old star. Only our hero stands between her and certain death. Ryan manages to create a dozen clearly-defined personalities, tell a twisting mystery, and deliver a good love story all in 250 pages--no easy feat. The book may have a few flaws, but every page seems to drip with atmosphere. Not too many authors can have you shivering by the end of page one. That alone was enough for my money, though the rest was great as well. A terrific book for suspense and romance fans.
Rating: Summary: Storyline info Review: The Woman in Black (Harlequin Intrigue, No. 450) by Jenna RyanA forty-year-old grudge by a jealous actress is finally coming to a head, and a tenacious journalist is swept into the danger. Also in the mix is an insurance investigator who decides that two heads are better than one. What follows are the twists and turns Jenna Ryan is famous for in THE WOMAN IN BLACK
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