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Blinde Wahrheit

von Shiloh Walker

Reihen: Ash-Triologie (01)

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Fiction. Romance. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:A CRY IN THE WOODS
 
The scream Lena Riddle hears in the woods behind her house is enough to curdle her bloodâ??she has no doubt that a woman is in real danger. Unfortunately, with no physical evidence, the local law officers in small-town Ash, Kentucky, dismiss her claim. But Lena knows what she heardâ??and it leaves her filled with fear and frustration.

Ezra King is on leave from the state police, but he canâ??t escape the guilty memories that haunt his dreams. When he sees Lena, he is immediately drawn to her. He aches to touch herâ??to be touched by herâ??but is he too burdened by his tragic past to get close? When Ezra hears her story of an unknown womanâ??s screams, his instincts tell him that Lenaâ??s life is also at riskâ??and his desire to protect her is as fierce as
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not for me. ( )
  aeryn0 | Jul 23, 2023 |
Considering the subject matter and the scenes from the victims' pov's, enjoyable is not precisely the word I want, but it was entertaining. The story lacked focus, probably because of the limited pov's from just about everyone, so I'm knocking down a star. I would have liked a resolution in this book and not to have it dragged out over the trilogy, but only because I wasn't expecting an epic. I'd rather the one killer though, than have each of the women be targeted by different killers (why is it always the women? I know that statistically, women are more likely to be targets, but it gives me the heebs to see it over and over in RS novels).

I think that Lena's blindness was handled well, but I'm hardly the authority. She's a capable adult who happens to be blind, not an inspirational angel whose blindness is her one defining factor. ( )
  wonderlande | Jan 1, 2023 |
Warning ending is HFN but a good read, intense and suspensful. So much so that the end I was like wait, wait I need more!
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  wyldheartreads | Jun 20, 2019 |
If it was the authors intent to get you so invested in all the characters and then leave you hanging until January dying to know what happens next then she succeeded. The end of this book has so many cliffhangers.

As this was the first book in the series its a little slow going at first as we get to meet the characters. Actually the first character we get to meet is the killer and his victim. We do not get to find out who the killer is in this book. I dont even have a guess yet as to who the killer is.

Lena is the main heroine of this book. She is blind and a chef. She hears a woman screaming in the middle of the night but when she goes to the police they dont believe her.

Ezra is our main hero and he is in Ash on leave from the police dept after being shot and finding out his female partner and lover was dirty. He is in the police station when Lena comes in and he decides he is going to help her.

Their love story wasnt full of conflict or back on forth - its was a steady flow through out the book.

We also meet and get POVs from Remy Jennings who is the DA in Ash (he is the hero in the second book). Then we have Hope (heroine of 2nd book) who comes to Ash at the request of her best friend Law Reilly (who is also Lena's best friend) who is a suspense author (and hero of the 3rd book). Hope was severely abused by her ex husband who is a cop and she is not the most mentally stable person due to this. We do briefly at the end of this book get to meet Nia (the heroine of the 3rd book)

IMO - there really isnt a way to talk about this book without giving away the plot points of the book which I think the reader needs to experience for themselves.

I am not happy I have to wait until January for Remy and Hope's book {{wink}} ( )
  CindySnS | Oct 26, 2016 |
Holy goodness. First, I would not advise starting RIGHT before bedtime, because there is some scary dark sh*t here. Had horrible, horrible book-related nightmares that night/morning.

Second, if you hate cliffhangers, make sure you have the other two books in hand (library, whatever) before starting this one. While it DOES end in a HFN (Happily For Now), there are many loose end to tie up in future books, including some scary perv kidnapping and torturing women.

What I loved: Lena, the heroine is blind, and yes, it affects her life, but she is not "disabled," there are simply issues she has to work around. In fact, it wasn't until several chapters in I realized she WAS blind. (That said, there was a reference to her lights being on, that we needed a reason for that - solar lights in case of guests, timers, etc., because obviously a blind woman ain't running around turning on lights when it's dark.)

Besides the raping, torturing perv, there is also a theme of domestic violence/gaslighting. If any of these things are triggering for you, you probably won't like this series.

This is/was not my usual genre, but had me riveted to the page. Ezra (first time I've ever found a male named Ezra sexy) is semi-disabled physically, due to being shot in the leg during his time as a cop, and now, emotionally. He tries to stay away from Lena, but the attraction is too strong.

Condom use/discussion - five stars on this!!

The sex is INCREDIBLY hot, and believable in development. The friendships/relationships and development of the B story is wonderful. Also, though it is set in a rural Kentucky town, there isn't catering to stereotypes of small town Southern yokels (though the town doesn't seem to be real integrated, either); some people are dumb, most people are fairly intelligent and empathetic.

Will definitely be reading the rest of this trilogy. ( )
  writerbeverly | May 1, 2014 |
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Fiction. Romance. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:A CRY IN THE WOODS
 
The scream Lena Riddle hears in the woods behind her house is enough to curdle her bloodâ??she has no doubt that a woman is in real danger. Unfortunately, with no physical evidence, the local law officers in small-town Ash, Kentucky, dismiss her claim. But Lena knows what she heardâ??and it leaves her filled with fear and frustration.

Ezra King is on leave from the state police, but he canâ??t escape the guilty memories that haunt his dreams. When he sees Lena, he is immediately drawn to her. He aches to touch herâ??to be touched by herâ??but is he too burdened by his tragic past to get close? When Ezra hears her story of an unknown womanâ??s screams, his instincts tell him that Lenaâ??s life is also at riskâ??and his desire to protect her is as fierce as

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