Ellis Greene remembers very little about the night of her cousin Laura’s murder, but she does recall the face of the murderer. Ellis was the key witness to the crime, and her testimony helped put Hollis Alexander in jail for a long time. With Hollis behind bars, Ellis should feel safe, but the memory of that awful night still haunts her. Determined to free herself from the fear of being attacked like her cousin, Ellis has become an expert in self defense. However, when Ellis hears that Hollis has been paroled, she feels like a helpless teenager again–and she isn’t the only one who notices that he’s free.
Laura’s boyfriend Nate was one of the prime suspects for her murder. After the court case, many still believed that Nate was guilty and he left town to reinvent himself. Now, fifteen years later, he has returned to protect Ellis from suffering the same fate as her cousin. As soon as Ellis and Nate see one another, sparks fly. But Ellis hasn’t let herself fall for a man in a long time, and she isn’t sure whether she can trust Nate. As Laura’s murderer zeroes in on Ellis as his next target, she must fight to stay alive while she finally discovers her true feelings about Nate.
Susan Crandall writes such good suspense, that I didn’t even care that the sex scenes were glossed over. I’m sure this will surprise Holly many of you, but I was completely blown away by who the villain ended up being. It’s only when I’m reading that I’m naive. I don’t think I would have ever made a good police officer.
Ellis Greene has basically lived her life in fear since the age of fourteen. Before I continue, I have to admit that I had a problem with the name Ellis for a woman. It took a good hundred pages for me to imagine Ellis as the heroine b/c I kept picturing a man anytime I read the name Ellis. Moving along…Ellis testified at the trial of the man that beat and raped her cousin Laura. She vividly remembers him mouthing the words “You’ll pay” to her when the verdict was read. She has tried to move on w/ her life as best as she can, but her road hasn’t been an easy one.
Nate Vance has always been protective of Ellis. Unbeknownst to her, he has kept tabs on her in the fifteen years since he left Belle Island. He never intended to return, or to be a part of Ellis’ life. When he gets the news that Hollis Alexander has been paroled, Nate heads back to Belle Island determined to protect Ellis like was unable to protect Laura. He never intents for Ellis to know he’s there, but fate obviously conspires against him and they meet face-to-face for the first time in fifteen years.
Ellis has always been halfway in love with Nate. Fifteen years before it was a young girl’s love. Now it’s a woman’s love. Ellis has always somewhat believed something in her was broken. When she broke up with her boyfriend after he proposed, she was sure of it. Then Nate comes back to town and she feels things that she never thought she’d feel.
I read Pitch Black and enjoyed it for the most part. I never really connected with the characters, but the plot was a good one. I connected much more with Ellis and Nate. After a life-altering experience, the course of Ellis’ life changed. I really admired Ellis as a woman. She felt like she cowered away from the world, but I saw it differently. She’s a survivor. She called herself a coward, but I would call her cautious.
The romance was there in this book, but the suspense was better. I have to say that it surprises me that I liked it that much, b/c I like the romance as much as the suspense in a romantic suspense. Crandall did a fantastic job of drawing me into this story. The only regret I have is that I didn’t pick it up before now.
4 out of 5.
This book is available from Forever Publishing. You can buy it here or here in e-format.
I’m normally not a HUGE suspense fan but this sounds pretty good. And I loved being surprised by the the villain is. 🙂
Good review!
I’m pretty gullable, so you may not be surprised by the villain. LOL
Thank you Casee! I’m beginning to read more romantic suspense (even if this is heavier on the suspense than the romance:) and this does sound very good!
And I also like books that aren’t predictable 🙂 Or maybe I should add predictable to me, since I’m never very good at working out ‘who dun it’