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beckymmoe 's review for:
Cold Truth
by Toni Anderson
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
I'm starting to feel like a broken record here, but I swear--each book in this series is even better than the one before! How is this even remotely possible???
Rowena and Kurt's story is an age gap, close proximity, there's only one bed and the heroine is a librarian story...I mean, what's not to love? Add in the masterful way Ms Anderson has of keeping her characters--and the reader!--on the edge for 500+ pages and you have a fabulous way to spend a weekend...or an extended evening, because you may not be able to put this one down one you start ;)
Cold Truth is the 6th book in the Cold Justice: Most Wanted series, and though it could be read as a standalone, the story is very much rooted in the ones that came before it in both characters and plot, so readers who have read the previous 5 books will have a much better grasp of who everyone is and what makes them important.
Plus, you'll get some life updates for favorite characters along the way, so win-win!
A bonus scene at the end (of the audiobook--hopefully it's on the book, too? I didn't see it on the ARC) teases the next book, which will FINALLY be Cowboy and Meghan's story...
Rating: 5 stars / A
I had an ARC, but also purchased the audiobook early on the author's website--and am so glad I did--the narrator did a fabulous job!
Rowena and Kurt's story is an age gap, close proximity, there's only one bed and the heroine is a librarian story...I mean, what's not to love? Add in the masterful way Ms Anderson has of keeping her characters--and the reader!--on the edge for 500+ pages and you have a fabulous way to spend a weekend...or an extended evening, because you may not be able to put this one down one you start ;)
Cold Truth is the 6th book in the Cold Justice: Most Wanted series, and though it could be read as a standalone, the story is very much rooted in the ones that came before it in both characters and plot, so readers who have read the previous 5 books will have a much better grasp of who everyone is and what makes them important.
Plus, you'll get some life updates for favorite characters along the way, so win-win!
A bonus scene at the end (of the audiobook--hopefully it's on the book, too? I didn't see it on the ARC) teases the next book, which will FINALLY be Cowboy and Meghan's story...
Rating: 5 stars / A
I had an ARC, but also purchased the audiobook early on the author's website--and am so glad I did--the narrator did a fabulous job!
Graphic: Sexual content, Violence
Moderate: Sexual assault, Death of parent