Say You’re Sorry by Karen Rose
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Released February 12, 2019
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Special Agent Gideon Reynolds has tried hard to put his past behind him. He escaped the violence of his cult upbringing when he was just thirteen, and since then routine and discipline have been his way of making sense of the world. But when a petite blonde woman crashes into his life, he begins to realize that a little bit of chaos might not be so bad.
Daisy Dawson has had more than her fair share of pain too—but she’s done being a victim. Daisy’s determined to explore every new experience she can—including getting to know the dark and serious FBI investigator she meets when she fights off a masked attacker one night.
It soon becomes clear that Daisy’s attack was just the beginning. Now the bloodied bodies of young women are showing up all over California, and, as Gideon tries to find the killer, it’s clear that Daisy is in more danger than they ever realised…
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Say You’re Sorry is what all romantic suspense should aspire to be! I have apparently been living under a rock because Karen Rose has been writing romantic suspense for years and I’ve been missing out on a ton of intriguing reads!
From the beginning, Say You’re Sorry, sucked me into the dark mind of a sociopathic killer and I freaking loved it. It started the same way an episode of Criminal Minds does where you see the killer in action and then brings you to present time where you follow our heroine, Daisy Dawson, and then later we are introduced to our hero, FBI Agent, Gideon Reynolds.
One of my favorite components of Say You’re Sorry was the way it was written, we were given access to so many points of view so we were engaged in every single aspect of the story, and it was intriguing and terrifying and all consuming all at the same time.
There are so many moving pieces and a ton of characters and story lines in Say You’re Sorry, it’s sexy as hell on top of all of the murder and Gideon was the perfect amount of alpha. Daisy was more than capable and excellent shot, she is a perfectly flawed bad ass heroine.
The main plot arc was solved, but there is more foul play afoot and I can’t wait for the next book to see how everything will play out. Grab Say You’re Sorry and get ready to start a brilliant romantic suspense journey.
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