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Dark of Night by Suzanne Brockmann

claudiaswisher's review against another edition

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4.0

My first Kindle book. Suzanne Brockmann is a guilty pleasure...unrealistic romantic-suspense. I like the returning characters. Sam and Alyssa and I have been through so much together. But Brockmann has issues she cares deeply about: she is one of the first mainstream novelists to create a strong action-figure character who's gay, and she's the first to include a romantic story line for Jules, her gay hero. This book touches on torture and waterboarding as tactics used by some American intelligence agencies. I appreciate and admire her passion and her willingness to take on these ideas.

And she can tell a rip-roaring story. Kindle cost: $9.99! Bookstore cost? $25+.

I LOVE MY KINDLE!

asocialcris's review against another edition

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4.0

4.5 Stars

Still a favorite. I love the character and story development in this one. Plus, add scenes with Sam & Alyssa, and Jules & Robin, and I’m satisfied.

inconceivably's review against another edition

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4.0

YAY! Finally...I bet people that followed the series a book at a time were really dying for this one. Luckily, I didn't get started with it until 15 books were already released.

Finally answers to questions about Sophia and Decker. Man, I am so happy with how things with Sophia turned out...even if I wanted to hit her for making her choice thinking she was "settling on someone because he was boring and safe." Gah. Way to underestimate your man. I've always been a big Dave fan, and I'm thrilled he got to kick some major ass.

lnzlou55's review against another edition

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5.0

At first I was a little wary about Decker and Tracy, but as their story went on I loved them together. Seeing him with her made him a little more human to me. He was always so detached from everything, but he let his vulnerability show with Tracy. I just wish that we would have gotten a little more of them together. Dave and Sophia finally getting together was also great, if not a little weird at times. Dave really stood out to me in this book, where to me he almost a bit of a wallflower in the previous books. The whole story of everyone trying to find out who was after Nash was great. Suzanne Brockmann really knows how to make great suspense books that keep me coming back for more.

asocialcris's review against another edition

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4.0

4.5 Stars

Still a favorite. I love the character and story development in this one. Plus, add scenes with Sam & Alyssa, and Jules & Robin, and I’m satisfied.

thebooktician's review against another edition

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4.0

4.5 stars

celebrin's review against another edition

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4.0

THIS is what I'm talking about.

Wonderful romance. Not only that but I got to see some of my favorite characters from the previous books. I really enjoyed this book.

One caveat, this book cannot and should not be your first in this series.

booknerdjen's review against another edition

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4.0

So far so good...

laura_sorensen's review

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3.0

It was kind of crowded but once I got into it, it was pretty splendid.

superkaren's review

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1.0

I usually enjoy SB; but this book is just a dizzy mess.