Connie’s review of No One Heard Her Scream by Jordan Dane
Romantic Suspense released from Avon 25 Mar 08
This book is set in San Antonio and features a female detective whose sister was abducted and killed and no one was ever caught. Understandably she wants to be in on the investigation but her superior feels she is too close to the case.
When the body of a young girl is found interred in an old theater it becomes important to find out what happened to her and give her family a sense of closure. While on the search for what happened to the girl she meets the most delectable man who leaves her white roses on her fire escape.
Diego Galvin is rich and a hunk but is he involved with what is going on in the city? Rebeccca found him at the crime scene and then finds him when she talks to the wealthy man who once owned the theater and he pretends to just meet her. I he to good to be true?
There is no shortage of suspects and no shortage of really bad people and Diego and Rebecca seem to be caught in the middle .I really enjoyed this book and even the Hunk was one you want to be one of the good guys.Hope to see more of this author.
I really enjoyed this book and even the Hunk captures you as he did Rebecca. How many men even know what flowers are?
Grade: B+
Burdened by Grief, She Hunts a Killer
They never found her sister’s body, but Detective Rebecca Montgomery knows her murderer is still out there. In the five months since Danielle went missing, there have been two more brutal abductions. A savage menace stalks the women of San Antonio, and the relentless detective will do anything to find him.
And a Seductive Stranger Shadows Her Every Move
But her latest case—the discovery of a young woman’s remains inside the wall of a burned-down theater—plunges Rebecca from her grief into a brand-new nightmare. She soon meets handsome, mysterious Diego Galvan at the crime scene, and his shadowy connections will lead to her first break in both cases. But when Rebecca submits to his considerable powers of seduction, she will leave herself vulnerable to a merciless killer . . . and when he attacks, no one will hear her scream.