Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Book Review A Darkness Black (Windsor Series # 6) by Tamsen Schultz


Title: A Darkness Black (Windsor #6)

Author: Tamsen Schultz

Stars: 5 out of 5

Review:
I couldn't put this book down.  I have only read book one and now book 6 each are able to stand alone but it also brings characters from earlier books which readers of the series will love no doubt.
The story brings two people who needed one another but refused to see past their own sorrow and pain.
I enjoyed the mystery very Agatha Christie Nine little Indians and many more.  I found myself for the first time following the romance than the mystery. It could be because of all the different characters but to the authors credit she was able to keep everyone straights and the readers as well.
The romance takes center stage towards the end of the book and the mystery is tied up in a nice little bow.
I couldn't put the book down because I had to know if the couple was able to get over their past.  Lets face it since all of her books tie into a nice little bow this one had me wondering.

I wouldn't call it a roller-coaster but I wouldn't call the story slow either. It had the perfect pace for romance readers to love and mystery readers to enjoy.

I can't wait to go back and read books 2-5.



Synopsis:
Darkness. Covert operative Caleb Forrester has always preferred darkness over light, keeping his grief and shame in shadow. But just as he starts to question this existence and let go of the years of blame he's carried, his best friend's widow calls upon him to help her stop a murder. It's a request he can't refuse, even though he knows that traveling to the remote New Hampshire mansion to reunite with Cate will put him face-to-face with memories he’s spent more than five years trying to forget.

Life. After suffering two searing losses less than a year apart, widow Catherine Thomson has worked hard to let go of her guilt, move forward, and rebuild her life. But when a murderer threatens the wealthy family she works for, it’s Cate’s history that may save them. To help her investigate, she calls on Caleb—a man she trusts though may no longer know—and when it becomes apparent that it's not just the family who is in danger, Cate realizes that revisiting the past she's so painstakingly put behind her may be the only way she can help Caleb find his own redemption.

Betrayal. It's everywhere. The Whatley family has generations of secrets and resentments that Caleb and Cate must wade through if they have any hope of preventing the murder. But it's Caleb's own disloyalty that shocks him to his core when he finds he's falling for Cate. Caleb knows that stopping the killer isn't going to be easy, but finding the strength—and forgiveness—to forge a future with Cate could be the hardest thing he’ll ever do.



About The Author:

Tamsen Schultz
Tamsen Schultz is the author of several romantic suspense novels and American Kin (a short story published in Line Zero Magazine). In addition to being a writer, she has a background in the field of international conflict resolution, has co-founded a non-profit, and currently works in corporate America. Like most lawyers, she spends a disproportionate amount of time thinking (and writing) about what it might be like to do something else. She lives in Northern California in a house full of males including her husband, two sons, three cats, a dog, and a gender-neutral, but well-stocked, wine rack.

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