JoAnn Ross has written a good romantic suspense novel in Out of the Blue. This is the middle book of a trilogy that includes Out of the Mist and Out of the Storm. I have yet to read the other two books.
Out of the Blue is a good story about old relationships coming back to life despite the baggage that has been acquired in the intervening years. Lark Stewart has become a household name as a country singer. Lucas McCloud is a retired sniper for the military and then the FBI. When Lark is targeted by a crazy stalker, her Aunt Zelda calls Lucas to protect her. While facing danger these two work through their old problems of why they didn’t stay together in the past.
The mystery part is a good section of the book where you follow the stalker and his plans. I was able to figure out the twist in the story about halfway through, but that did not spoil the book for me. I’m looking forward to reading the other two books in the trilogy about Lark’s sisters, Lily and Laurel.
Until next time...
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Hello,
My name is Ashley Bridge; I work for Coral Press, an indie publisher of Musical Fiction.
Not only do we publish musical novels, but we are also becoming a prominent source for all things musical fiction. To that end, we have launched The Charts – our list of the Top 40 Musical novels of the past few decades compiled by Kellie D. Brown, author of The Annotated Bibliography and Reference List of Musical Fiction.
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