Till Death
Books | Fiction / Romance / Suspense
4.1
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Jennifer L. Armentrout
A 2017 RT Reviewer's Choice Nominee for Best Romantic Suspense! In New York Times bestselling author Jennifer L. Armentrout’s gripping new novel, a young woman comes home to reclaim her life—even as a murderer plots to end it. . . It’s been ten years since Sasha Keaton left her West Virginia hometown . . . since she escaped the twisted serial killer known as the Groom. Returning to help run her family inn means being whole again, except for one missing piece. The piece that falls into place when Sasha’s threatened—and FBI agent Cole Landis vows to protect her the way he couldn’t a decade ago. First one woman disappears; then another, and all the while, disturbing calling cards are left for the sole survivor of the Groom’s reign of terror. Cole’s never forgiven himself for not being there when Sasha was taken, but he intends to make up for it now . . . because under the quirky sexiness Cole first fell for is a steely strength that only makes him love Sasha more. But someone is watching. Waiting. And Sasha’s first mistake could be her last.
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Author
Jennifer L. Armentrout
Pages
400
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published Date
2017-02-28
ISBN
0062362798 9780062362797
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"Till Death follows Sasha Keaton as she returns home ten years after she was nearly killed by a serial killer known as The Groom. She takes up residence in her mother’s bed and breakfast, but she’s soon the victim of vandalism and can’t quite shake the feeling that things aren’t quite right in her small town. Girls are turning up dead again in ways that are eerily similar to The Groom’s M.O.. This leads Sasha right back into the arms of her former lover, Cole Landis, once police officer now FBI agent. Together they hunt to find the truth behind these murders and rekindle their romance along the way. <br/><br/>I absolutely loved this one. Jennifer L. Armentrout is one of my favorite authors. The story manages to include humor without ruining the suspense or fear that the reader gets. The story gives off the same vibes that 90’s movies like What Lies Beneath and I Know What You Did Last Summer do. The romance is swoon-worthy but doesn’t detract at all from the plot/mystery at hand. 5/5 stars. <br/>"