Reckoning by Catherine Coulter – a Review

Reckoning by Catherine Coulter – a Review

 

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When she was twelve years old, Kirra Mandarian’s parents were murdered and she barely escaped with her life. Fourteen years later Kirra is a commonwealth attorney back home in Porte Franklin, Virginia, and her goal is to find out who killed her parents and why. She assumes the identity of E.N.–Eliot Ness–and gathers proof to bring down the man she believes was behind her parents’ deaths. She quickly learns that big-time criminals are very dangerous indeed and realizes she needs Dillon Savich’s help. Savich brings in Special Agent Griffin Hammersmith to work with Lieutenant Jeter Thorpe, the young detective who’d saved Kirra years before.

Emma Hunt, a piano prodigy and the granddaughter of powerful crime boss Mason Lord, was only six years old when she was abducted. Then, she was saved by her adoptive father, San Francisco federal judge Ramsey Hunt. Now a 12-year-old with a black belt in Tae Kwon Do, she narrowly saves herself from a would-be kidnapper at Davies Hall in San Francisco. Worried for her safety, Emma’s entire family joins her for her next performance, at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.. Sherlock and officers from METRO are assigned to protect her, but things don’t turn out as planned…

 

 

Review:

Reckoning by Catherine Coulter is the 26th book in her FBI Thriller series.  Agents Savich and Sherlock, who I always enjoy, are the leads in Reckoning; which has two mysteries, with each involved in, though as we get later into the story, Savich will play a big part in Sherlock’s story. 

Kirra Mandarian saw her mother and father murdered 14 years ago, managing to escape to safety. Kirra lived in Australia with her uncle, who brought her up, and now in present time, she returns to the scene of the crime in Porte Franklin, Virginia.  Kirra is smart, savvy and trained in self-defense; she is now an assistant prosecutor, and is determined to find out who killed her parents; taking on a secret identity (Eliot Ness), she sends information to the police and prosecuting lawyers with information that would convict the villain; she also sends the paperwork to Agent Dillon Savich, whom she knows will be able to help.

Emma Hunt, a piano prodigy, was only 6 years old when she was kidnapped, but her father and mother saved her. Now at 12 years old, Emma manages to save herself from another attempt to kidnap her. Agent Sherlock, who has been friends with Emma’s mother, decides to spend time watching and protecting Emma, especially, with a performance being scheduled at Kennedy Center, in Washington, D.C. 

What follows is a non-stop exciting and intense adventure with two different cases. Both cases escalated, with many twists and surprises, which is another reason not to reveal these spoilers, so not to ruin the book.  I love Savich and Sherlock, even when they worked separately; they are a fabulous couple and super agents.  I really thought Kirra was a fantastic character, as she was fearless to find the truth about her parent’s death, as well as working closely with Savich, Agent Griffin Hammersmith and the local detective Jeter.  With Emma on close watch, the criminals decide to change the game, and manage to kidnap the mother and Sherlock; this will bring Savich into this mystery.

Reckoning was an exciting thriller from start to finish, and even if it was tense at times, as I was unable to put the book down from start to finish.  Catherine Coulter once again gives us a fabulous story, with wonderful characters, including evil villains.  Reckoning was a fast-paced, exciting, intriguing, suspenseful mystery.  If you like suspense, mysteries, espionage, especially in the world of FBI, I wholly suggest you read Catherine Coulter.

Reviewed by Barb

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Reckoning by S.J. Harper – a Review

Reckoning by S.J. Harper – a Review

 

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Special Agent Emma Monroe has a secret. She’s a Fallen Siren, cursed by the gods and banished to Earth for her failure to prevent the kidnapping of Persephone. As an FBI agent she saves the lives of others believing redemption could be one rescue away.

Her partner Zack is a werewolf and former Black Ops sniper who once carried out a string of questionable assignments. Now he’s determined to atone for his past. Ironically, there’s a portion of his past Zack doesn’t remember—an affair with Emma. Giving into their attraction for one another almost led to their undoing. Now it’s back to business as usual.

While trying to unravel the mystery behind a series of kidnappings in Southern California, Emma and Zack become entangled with political tensions in the vampire and Were worlds. Not to mention the struggles they face in their relationship with one another. With so much uncertainty, they come to realize the only thing they can really count on is one another…or can they?

 

Review:

Reckoning by S.J. Harper is the second book in her Fallen Siren series. I really enjoyed the first book, with a fun, sexy and entertaining story. I was anxiously awaiting this book to see if this great team of Emma and Zack would continue. I am happy to say this was just as good as the first.

In case you have not read the first book, here is a brief description of the series: Emma Monroe is our heroine. Emma is Siren back in the days of the goddess Demeter, when she and other sirens were punished for the kidnapping of Persephone. Emma spends her life on earth; she is an FBI special agent, with her duty to help save the lives of humans, as she waits for redemption. Of course, thousands of years have passed, and the goddess doesn’t look like she plans on forgiving Emma. Zack is her partner, a werewolf, and in the first book they both fell hard for each other. At the end of the first book, Emma erased his memory, to save his life, as Demeter will do anything to make Emma miserable

Months later, Emma and Zach are assigned to a high profile case of the kidnappings of teenage girls, all young, blond and virgins. Zack and Emma investigate, and slowly some of the pieces will fall into place. This will cause Emma to enlist the help of her vampire lover, Kallistos, since clues are pointing at vampires somehow involved with blood donations.

What follows is a very well written story, excellent pace, as we discover the truth. Zack, Emma, Kallistos and the rest of their friends/teams find themselves up against a dangerous enemy. While this is going on, Zach, and Kallistos have their own battle to fight for Emma’s affections. Zach finds himself puzzled and angry that Emma is with the vampire, and pushes his attempts away. He knows she has feelings for him, but refuses to act on them. This does cause friction between Zach and Kallistos, which is fun at times to see them try to best each other. This threesome was a lot of fun, in between the danger surrounding them.

I do not want to give any spoilers, but this was an excellent mystery, with magic and some mythology, not to mention the romance. Poor Emma though, must face Demeter again, and we feel her pain. You need to read this series, to get in on this fun series.

Reviewed by Barb

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Reckoning (Ashes #2) by Kelly Cozy-a review

Reckoning (Ashes #2) by Kelly Cozy-a review

Reckoning

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date November 2013

Remorse…
All Sean Kincaid wanted was to use his Special Operative skills to bring a domestic terrorist to justice. But he left a trail of bodies in his wake: foes, colleagues – and an innocent woman. Now he’s pursued by enemies while desperately searching for a way to make amends.

Revenge…
Deirdre Monahan was expecting a happy afternoon with her cousin Anna. But she found a corpse abandoned like trash – and no one who could tell her why. Now Deirdre’s looking for answers and bent on giving whoever killed Anna the gift of knowing Deirdre’s pain.

In Ashes, Sean sacrificed everything. In this thrilling sequel, there will be… a Reckoning.

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Reckoning by Kelly Cozy is the second book after Ashes. If you read my review of ASHES, you would know how much I loved that story. My review ended with me yelling at my e-reader because the story was over. I would’ve given anything to have more pages to read the way that story ended! I honestly didn’t think Reckoning could be as suspenseful and attention getting as the first book. I was so glad to be wrong about that. Reckoning was another roller coaster ride of suspense and intrigue, just like Ashes. There are more characters, more twists and turns to the plot, more action…..you name it, it’s in Reckoning.

Sean Kincaid did what he wanted to do, he brought a domestic terrorist to justice. But the trail of bodies he left behind had him feeling remorseful and determined to make amends. He had hurt innocent people in the process of the journey and all he wanted to do was make it right, if that was even possible. Deirdre Monahan was devastated to find her beloved cousin Anna dead. Who could do this and why? She was determined to find Anna’s killer and bring a little justice of her own. Sean and Deirdre are on a collision course to meet and change each other’s lives forever.

It’s so hard to write a review for this book and not give away too much of the story. I loved it. LOVED IT. I never knew what was going to happen next, the plot twists were amazing. Kelly Cozy brought in more characters and spun the story in such an intriguing way. I could not even try to predict what would happen next. How is it possible to feel sorrow and empathy for the killer that Sean Kincaid is? It’s possible when you have a storyteller that can weave such a magic web with words. I’ve always been a “romance” reader. Give me a guy, a girl, some action and a happy ever after and I’m content. Kelly’s books have greatly expanded what I want to read now. I would’ve never thought I would love reading “keep you on the edge of your seat” books, but these stories have changed that for me. Kelly Cozy’s writing gets a high five, two thumbs up and a huge fist bump from this reader. I will be a fan of Kelly Cozy forever.

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Reviewed by Tricia

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