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Wild Man's Curse by Susannah Sandlin

birdloveranne's review against another edition

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5.0

Excellent romantic suspense!

dukefn99's review against another edition

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4.0

Read my review at https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3007011764

setaian's review against another edition

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3.0

Calling a spade a spade I'm not a huge fan of Romantic Suspense. Whether it's Karen Rose or Linda Howard, the villains are so over the top evil that they almost become a caricature and the level of depravity committed by the villain is just a dram more than I'm prepared to call entertainment.

So it's not a book I'll ever call a favorite but comparing Wild Man's Curse with other popular Romantic Suspense authors like the aforementioned Karen Rose, Linda Howard and perhaps even Karen Slaughter, I'd say it's a better. A lot better.
But it isn't a patch on Lisa Gardner, who IMO is one of the very few shining lights in the genre.

aquariandancer's review against another edition

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4.0

Wilds of the Bayou Book One

On patrol one night, Gentry Broussard believes he's seen a ghost, literally. He had shot his brother years ago in a drug bust and everyone thought Lang was dead. When Gentry sees Lang leaving the house of Eva Savoie just after her vicious murder, he thinks he must be mistaken. When he visits Tommy, Lang's best boyhood friend, he knows his sighting was truly Lang. Meanwhile, Eva's niece must come home to the bayou to claim her aunt's belongings. She isn't sure if she will stay, but she really has nowhere else to go. When she is targeted by her aunt's killer, though, Ceelie gets pulled into the investigation.

If you're looking for a good 'ole Southern mystery with betrayals, suspense and chemistry, this book is for you!

aquariandancer's review against another edition

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4.0

Wilds of the Bayou Book One

On patrol one night, Gentry Broussard believes he's seen a ghost, literally. He had shot his brother years ago in a drug bust and everyone thought Lang was dead. When Gentry sees Lang leaving the house of Eva Savoie just after her vicious murder, he thinks he must be mistaken. When he visits Tommy, Lang's best boyhood friend, he knows his sighting was truly Lang. Meanwhile, Eva's niece must come home to the bayou to claim her aunt's belongings. She isn't sure if she will stay, but she really has nowhere else to go. When she is targeted by her aunt's killer, though, Ceelie gets pulled into the investigation.

If you're looking for a good 'ole Southern mystery with betrayals, suspense and chemistry, this book is for you!

arickman's review against another edition

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4.0

I listened to the audiobok and the narrator did a good job.

becxreadz's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5
Liked:
* Unexpected suspense romance not what I thought I'd be reading when i chose it at random
* The story had a lot of thrills
* The relationship between Gentry and his partner was platonic
* The setting near Houma, LA was familiar since my parents used to live there.

Disliked:
* The audio narration was very monotone for the characters. No voice infliction ezcept for the few female characters.
* Story seemed to drag on a little too long.

nadenetotallyaddictedtoreading's review against another edition

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3.0

This is my first Susannah Sandlin book and I can say without a doubt, it will not be my last. The setting, voodoo priestess and an ancient curse combined with mystery and suspense fuelled my desire to read this book.

The Story
Wild Man’s Curse featured rich characters and a well-developed story line. It was evident the author thoroughly researched police procedures and the voodoo religion. I was curious about the curse which plagued Ceelie’s family. Its origin and the steps she would need to take to put an end to it. Eager to discover if the killer was Gentry’s brother or someone who bore a close resemblance kept me turning the pages. Uncovering the murderer’s motive was another aspect of the story, which kept me glued to the pages. However, there were moments in between where the story dragged, thus causing the page turning momentum to dwindle, which interfered with my enjoyment to some extent.

Characters
Gentry Broussard: He is a Senior Enforcement Agent responsible for capturing poachers. While on duty and in the process of taking down a poacher, he spots a man who bore an uncanny resemblance to his brother, leaving Eva Savoie’s Cabin. The brother whom he killed three years ago at. Has his worst nightmare come alive or was his mind playing tricks on him?

Gentry is protective by nature, which was evident in his behaviour towards Celestine. He is plagued by guilt from his past, most of which surrounds the death of his brother.

Celestine Savoie (Ceelie), an aspiring singer and guitarist is down on her luck. Her endless struggles to accomplish her dream in a competitive world was taking its toll. Just when she thought things could get no worse, she received a call about the murder of her great grand-aunt. Forced to return to the place she once called home, to settle her aunt’s estate she finds herself in the middle of a dangerous situation. She had no plans to stay, but fate had a different plan for her.
Despite the threat to her life, Ceelie had no intention of running. I loved her bravery and her tenacity.

Unfortunately, the villain did not impress me. His actions were haphazard, which made him dangerous. He was unhinged, erratic, and reckless. His motives were driven by pure greed.

The Romance
The romance, which I found unimpressive, took a back seat. The story focused on the murder investigation and the threat on Ceelie’s life. The sparks between the protagonists were evident, but the build up to their relationship lacked intensity, making difficult for me to connect with them as a couple.

Conclusion/Recommendation
If you love romantic suspense, (heavy on the suspense and light on the romance), Wild Man’s Curse will be a great addition to your library.

nadenetotallyaddictedtoreading's review

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3.0

This is my first Susannah Sandlin book and I can say without a doubt, it will not be my last. The setting, voodoo priestess and an ancient curse combined with mystery and suspense fuelled my desire to read this book.

The Story
Wild Man’s Curse featured rich characters and a well-developed story line. It was evident the author thoroughly researched police procedures and the voodoo religion. I was curious about the curse which plagued Ceelie’s family. Its origin and the steps she would need to take to put an end to it. Eager to discover if the killer was Gentry’s brother or someone who bore a close resemblance kept me turning the pages. Uncovering the murderer’s motive was another aspect of the story, which kept me glued to the pages. However, there were moments in between where the story dragged, thus causing the page turning momentum to dwindle, which interfered with my enjoyment to some extent.

Characters
Gentry Broussard: He is a Senior Enforcement Agent responsible for capturing poachers. While on duty and in the process of taking down a poacher, he spots a man who bore an uncanny resemblance to his brother, leaving Eva Savoie’s Cabin. The brother whom he killed three years ago at. Has his worst nightmare come alive or was his mind playing tricks on him?

Gentry is protective by nature, which was evident in his behaviour towards Celestine. He is plagued by guilt from his past, most of which surrounds the death of his brother.

Celestine Savoie (Ceelie), an aspiring singer and guitarist is down on her luck. Her endless struggles to accomplish her dream in a competitive world was taking its toll. Just when she thought things could get no worse, she received a call about the murder of her great grand-aunt. Forced to return to the place she once called home, to settle her aunt’s estate she finds herself in the middle of a dangerous situation. She had no plans to stay, but fate had a different plan for her.
Despite the threat to her life, Ceelie had no intention of running. I loved her bravery and her tenacity.

Unfortunately, the villain did not impress me. His actions were haphazard, which made him dangerous. He was unhinged, erratic, and reckless. His motives were driven by pure greed.

The Romance
The romance, which I found unimpressive, took a back seat. The story focused on the murder investigation and the threat on Ceelie’s life. The sparks between the protagonists were evident, but the build up to their relationship lacked intensity, making difficult for me to connect with them as a couple.

Conclusion/Recommendation
If you love romantic suspense, (heavy on the suspense and light on the romance), Wild Man’s Curse will be a great addition to your library.
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