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Saturday, April 22, 2017

Another Erica Sparks novel

The Separatists by Lis Wiehl

Erica Sparks is at it again.  Her nose for a good story keeps her heading toward danger.  This time it is uncovering the secrets of a separatist group that wants to secede from the United States.  Of course, this story couldn’t come at a worse time for Erica.  Her marriage is stretched to the breaking point by her husband’s lack of comparable success, and her daughter’s rebellion.  She needs to focus on her family, but the murders that surround her divert her attention and cause her to fear for her family’s safety.  In addition, they all seem to point to the leader of the secessionist movement, Mary Bellamy.  Can Erica successfully navigate between the demands of her career and the needs of her family and manage to stay alive, too?

Lis Wiehl keeps us on the edge of our seat with another Erica Sparks story.  However, after having read two of her previous Newsmaker Novels with Sebastian Stuart, this one was a bit predictable.  The strong female villain, the last second escapes, and the challenges she faces trying to balance her priorities have all been introduced in the previous books.

  Wiehl uses interesting backgrounds in her books and this book is no exception.  The fact that a state wants to secede from the Union may be more like real life than we might suspect.


  This book does have a satisfactory conclusion, but leaves room for another sequel with another complication.  Over all, I enjoyed the book and thank the publisher for the free copy to review.

The Marriage Pact, a Psychological Thriller

The Marriage Pact by Michelle Richmond

 Newly-weds Jake and Alice receive a very unusual wedding gift—a membership in the marriage pact.   Really, who wouldn’t want to be part of such a group that guarantees that your marriage will thrive? But getting into the Pact proves to be much easier than getting out as Alice and Jake discover.
 
This book was startlingly intense and thought-provoking.  The twists and turns in the plot were amazing.  The author does a magnificent job of keeping the reader off balance, never knowing what to expect, which must have been synonymous with what Jake and Alice felt.

The characters were revealed little by little and I grew more attached to them as the story continued.  I was surprised at the ending, and left wondering what would happen to Jake and Alice.
This is not the type of book I usually read, but despite some four letter words expected of a secular publisher, I enjoyed the book.  My thanks to the publisher for the free copy of the book in exchange for my honest review.