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Friction

Sandra Brown

3.67 AVERAGE

emotional mysterious tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

Maybe I've read too many Sandra Brown books in quick succession or maybe I prefer her earlier books, but this one did not hit for me. The beginning showed promise but then quickly devolved into similar patterns: the alpha hero that just can't help himself, a relationship built on not much more than attraction, one-note villains, and on it goes. Her books usually have some kind of twist which I really appreciate, I just am looking for a bit more development when it comes to the characters. I think.
adventurous challenging emotional hopeful mysterious reflective sad tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
adventurous tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

Not the most interesting book I ever read by Sandra Brown. It was a page turner that kept me up to finish, but I wasn't really interested in the characters.

3 stars is being generous, because this book is completely ridiculous. However, I figured that Sandra Brown is actually lying in a hammock on her own private island, funded by over 60 potboiler bestsellers, being fanned by tanned cabana boys and sipping from a cocktail. Therefore, she is no longer in touch with reality and how the real world works, or how Earth logic works, and this is reflected in the plots and characters she creates! It's the only thing I can think of to explain why the characters talk and act the way they do here! So I took that into consideration while reading this book.

The plot has Texas Ranger Crawford Hunt saving Judge Holly Spencer, who is presiding over his child custody case, from a gunman who bursts into the courtroom, killing the bailiff, and nearly killing Holly. Crawford gives chase, and a rooftop confrontation ends with the shooter being shot dead by snipers. But was he actually the shooter? After seeing the body in the morgue, Crawford's not so sure. Which means there could be a conspiracy afoot, and that Holly is still in danger. Meanwhile, his "reckless" actions could threaten him getting custody of his daughter! And Holly's ambition to become a permanent judge is risked by her association with Crawford.

None of what can be found within these pages makes much sense. In Sandra Brown's version of our planet Earth, you'll find that:

1) A father in the midst of a custody hearing can show up at 4am in the morning at the presiding judge's house and bully her into telling him what her verdict was going to be. Instead of having him arrested, she breaks down crying and they have sex instead.

2) A Texas Ranger will become a household name and national hero for doing his job. Except for the times when doing his job actually means he's being reckless and that makes him a bad father, or the times he is actually under suspicion for the shooting, despite a court room full of witnesses, including a JUDGE, being able to testify to otherwise. Or if not the shooter, then part of the conspiracy, but without one shred of evidence to back that up.

3) A detective would be so pissed off at Crawford because Crawford dated the detective's sister when they were teenagers, that he would doggedly try to finger Crawford for being involved in the shooting, despite having zero evidence, and despite nobody else thinking the same.

4) The detective who hates Crawford nonetheless lets Crawford be a part of each stage of the investigation as a favour to the slain bailiff's widow, despite believing that Crawford is somehow involved in the shooting. Kind of gives your prime suspect an advantage when he knows every detail of the investigation!

5) The villain wants to kill Crawford, because Crawford's Texas Ranger team stopped a drugs/guns cartel 4 years prior, which cost him a few million dollars. Except villain has a new, lucrative drugs/guns business running, making him millions, and his intricate revenge plot would only expose his involvement in both said plot, and current smuggling operation.

While there was some fun stepping into this magical world where people can do what they like, where you never know what irrational thing someone might do next, I think I've had my fill of Sandra Brown for the time being!

It was literally like reading an episode of Longmire. I loved the fact that there were no slow parts. Everything that was done in this story linked to the finale. 

I definitely couldn’t stand Neil throughout. He allowed his issues cloud his loyalty. I was thinking he was a crooked cop with the way he was carrying on. Joe, the father in law, pissed me off too. He was being a a-hole and I needed him to sit down somewhere. 

I will definitely read more from her. I liked her writing and her take on suspense. This had a little romance to it but it didn’t overpower the story in my opinion. Im definitely going to read more from her. 

*Own This*

Not my favorite of SB and I’ve read many of her books. It pulled me in and in the middle fizzled. It was really slow but I finished.

Excellent as always. A little suspense, a little romance and a twist at the end. What more could you ask for?
adventurous challenging emotional informative mysterious tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Loveable characters: Yes

4.25⭐️- this was my first book by Sandra Brown. I’ve heard great things about her. I wanted to
Read something suspenseful that will keep me guessing. I randomly selected this one from Libby and listened to the audio. I thoroughly enjoyed this one. 

Crawford was a Texas Ranger and I had to look that up to see what that really meant. The fact that this story started out with a shooting in the courthouse really drew me in. Once that took place, Crawford sprung into action and that was the pace of this story. Him being a ranger was a key part I think. The way he handled this case and maneuvered throughout was stealthy.. of a ranger. 
 
I loved the fact that there were no slow parts. Everything that was done in this story linked to the finale. This was like a Columbo story. You basically know who did it but trying to put the pieces together as to why. I loved this take on a suspense. 

I definitely couldn’t stand Neil throughout. He allowed his issues cloud his loyalty. I was thinking he was a crooked cop with the way he was carrying on. Joe, the father in law, pissed me off too. He was being a a-hole and I needed him to sit down somewhere. 

I will definitely read more from her. I liked her writing and her take on suspense. This had a little romance to it but it didn’t overpower the story in my opinion. Im definitely going to read more from her. 

Another solid Sandra Brown mystery with a side of romance. Texas Ranger seeks custody of Georgia and while in the court, a gunman comes in and begins shooting. Who was the intended target and why? Feelings for the judge jeopardize many things in this tale - the custody battle, the judge's seat on the bench, their reputations, the safety of others.