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Snowfall, by Sharon Sala
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Caitlin Bennett shudders in her elegant Manhattan apartment as she reads that a woman has been found murdered, her body lightly covered by the New York snowfall—an occurrence that has become chillingly common. Despite her success as a bestselling mystery author, Caitlin must withstand taunts about buying her way into fame once she inherited her father’s broadcasting fortune. But the taunts turn terrifying when Caitlin receives a chain of letters from a deranged fan, each increasingly more menacing. Caitlin hires Connor “Mac” McKee, a former New York City cop, to protect her. When two more women bearing a striking similarity to Caitlin show up dead under the snow, Mac realizes the stalker is making his way to her, his final victim. Snowfall, is a thriller, romance, and mystery—one you won’t be able to put down.
About the Author
Sharon Sala is a long-time member of the Romance Writers of America, as well as a member of Oklahoma RWA. In 2014, she published her one-hundredth novel. A fan favorite, Sala is an eight-time RITA finalist, winner of the Janet Dailey Award, four-time Career Achievement winner from RT Magazine, five-time winner of the National Reader’s Choice Award, and five-time winner of the Colorado Romance Writers Award of Excellence, as well as Bookseller’s Best Award. In 2011 she was named RWA’s recipient of the Nora Roberts Lifetime Achievement Award. Her novels have been on the top of major bestseller lists including the New York Times, USA Today, and Publisher’s Weekly. Sala also writes under the name Dinah McCall. Snowfall, by Sharon Sala- Amazon Sales Rank: #13067 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-03-26
- Released on: 2015-03-26
- Format: Kindle eBook
Review "Spellbinding narrative . . . Sala lives up to her reputation with this well-crafted thriller." -- Publishers Weekly on Remember Me
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40 of 41 people found the following review helpful. Very average read By Elizabeth I am an avid reader of all types of novels but I love romance. I have read quite a few romance novels and this was basically very very average. Meet Caitlin Bennett poor little rich girl who has no one in her life. She is a mystery writer and keeps herself locked up in her penthouse apartment. She starts to receive hate mail and is pushed in front of a car. At this point she knows that someone is stalking her. Her friend asks his brother to come protect her, and enter Mac, the bodyguard. These two have never liked each other and now are forced to spend time together until the stalker and of course later we find out he is a killer is caught.I don't expect much of a plot when I read a romance. In fact, I'm used to the plots being "corny" and "underdeveloped." But not only was this story line silly as a "mystery" but the romance was awful. The Caitlin character spent most of the time whining, but you were supposed to like her because she treated her chaffeaur like one of the family. She's extremely wealthy and thinks someone is stalking her, but never bothers to hire private security. Her publisher gets a bomb threat and doesn't hire private security. When she is finally assaulted, one person comes to her rescue. This story had the usual flaws I find in many poorly written stories (e.g. the killer enters her apartment very easily through the roof). This was so hard to swallow - how many of the rich and famous have their homes poorly equipped so just about any nutcase off the street could enter. How many rich people would stay terriorized and not hire anyone to protect them? (The answer is zero, only a poor person would stay terrorized for months). Also the heroine's actions are just plain dumb (e.g. going on tv) And finally the killer was so predictable you knew who he would be in the first few chapters. Because in every poorly written story I've read, that's who the killer usually is. Very average read.
27 of 29 people found the following review helpful. Possible Ghost Writer? By A Customer I have read many books by Sharon Sala/Dinah McCall and this one was a major disappointment. The writing was terrible. The clues as to the killer were so obvious, you knew who he was in the first couple of chapters. In addition, the phrase :Oh, My God" and it's variations were used to express every emotion from suprise to disgust to dispair - over and over again. I had to force myself to finish reading it just to see if maybe I had been wrong about how the murderer was. Unfortunately, I wasn't. Sala has written so many good books but if I had read this one first, I would never have bought another one. I'm hoping she didn't really write it - that she used a ghost writer for this one.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful. Great suspense, but romance falls short... By Tracy Talley This was a very good story, but the romance got in the way. I am a diehard romance reader and thought that a romance/suspense would whet my appetite, but this story didn't do the job that well. The suspense was awesome and does keep you guessing till the end but the somewhat 'corny' romance got in the way of an excellent plot of a woman being terrorized by a crazed stalker...~An unusually snowy December in Manhattan keeps most of the city's dwellers inside the comforts of their cozy apartments, but not the man who wants a bestselling mystery author dead. He prowls the streets, anxiously waiting or his moment to catch her alone. To show her how much he hates her. How much she has ruined hs life. Becoming frustrated with his waiting game, he begins to kill 'substitutes' of her until he can get his hands on her.Caitlin Bennett, bestselling mystery author writes her next novel in ernest amid the chaos below while safely tucked away in her highrise luxury apartment. She is afraid for she has been recieving deranged letters from a crazed fan for almost 6 months, but the latest one bears a grim warning, she needs to tell the police before he finds her.A horrible event forces her to hire an ex-cop, 'Mac' McKee, her best friend's brother and her personal antagonist for the past years as her personal bodyguard.With his protection she begins to feel safe once again, but when two more victims are found brutally murdered, each bearing a unique resemblance to Caitlin, they realize that SHE is the ultimate target and the crazed killer is now coming to claim his final victim!Can Mac save Caitlin from the man who despises her? Will he lose his heart to her in the process? A true thriller that will keep you guessing and the end is a shock...I liked Caitlin, she was strong and witty, but Mac needs some work. He didn't hold my interest and his character wasn't developed well enough for me to believe his affection for her. The romance between the two was bland and kind of 'corny'. Too much 'mush' when there should've been resistence between them. I say this because throughout the beginning, we are led to believe that these two irritate one another and are attracted to each other at the same time. But what we get is 'mush' right off the bat with little to no dispute.--Note, Sharon Sala is also known as Dinah McCall, her pseudonym. Under McCall she writes other suspense/romance.~Tracy Talley~@
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