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ashleybhaley 's review for:
Seeing Red
by Sandra Brown
4.5 Stars
This was my very first Sandra Brown novel! 😱 I can't believe it either, but it definitely won't be my last! Seeing Red revolves around an attempted murder, but it is so much more than that... it's a conspiracy, it's twisty, it's sexy, it's suspenseful... and it's highly addictive.
Brown wrote it in a way that every chapter left you questioning... It made you wonder if you knew what was happening, who was really doing what, were you right or oh so wrong?!?! The characters were questionable at all times... their motives, their actions, were they telling truths or lies, and the banter between the two main characters was spot on and kept you wanting more. The plot was always twisting and it kept me on my toes... I thoroughly enjoyed every bit of this book.
I really loved that even though it kept me guessing, this is an action/suspense novel with a bit of romance tucked into it and not a psychological thriller for a change. I'm not sure that I've ever read anything quite like it before. It was a nice break.
This was my very first Sandra Brown novel! 😱 I can't believe it either, but it definitely won't be my last! Seeing Red revolves around an attempted murder, but it is so much more than that... it's a conspiracy, it's twisty, it's sexy, it's suspenseful... and it's highly addictive.
Brown wrote it in a way that every chapter left you questioning... It made you wonder if you knew what was happening, who was really doing what, were you right or oh so wrong?!?! The characters were questionable at all times... their motives, their actions, were they telling truths or lies, and the banter between the two main characters was spot on and kept you wanting more. The plot was always twisting and it kept me on my toes... I thoroughly enjoyed every bit of this book.
I really loved that even though it kept me guessing, this is an action/suspense novel with a bit of romance tucked into it and not a psychological thriller for a change. I'm not sure that I've ever read anything quite like it before. It was a nice break.