Monday, November 7, 2011

White Hot

Sandra Brown has an ability to weave a story web that keeps the reader guessing.  She does it again in White Hot.  Her books are easy to read and always quick, but boy are they entertaining!

In White Hot, Sayre Lynch returns to the small town where she grew up, the town she swore she would never return to, for her brother's funeral.  Her father runs the large iron mill in the town, the only thing in there, so he controls the whole town.  Her father and her brother are just as controlling and devious as ever and Sayre thinks that maybe there is more to her brother's death than the suicide that it was ruled.

Sandra Brown's books are very often full of unrealistic characters, but that is what escapism fiction is about.  I am always surprised by how much I enjoy her twisting plot lines.  I guess by now I should really give her credit where credit is due.  If you want an escape from reality, a mystery with page turning suspense and romance thrown in, a book you can read in a day or two, then she is your author.

Happy Reading!

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