Ratings10
Average rating4.2
I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own. (via Netgalley)
I've mostly read JD Robb and am starting to dip my toes into Nora Roberts so I was pretty excited to receive the offer to read this on Netgalley. I enjoyed this. The pacing was good and I liked the relationships between the characters.
I just finished Identity by Nora Roberts and here is my review.
The worst moment of Morgan Albright's life was coming home to find her roommate murdered. Her whole world shattered apart..... The worst news was still to come. Nina wasn't the target. Morgan had invited the man into their home and now he was taking out credit in her name. Not only did she lose her best friend that night, she lost everything she had worked so hard to achieve.
Morgan soon finds that she wasn't his first target. He has been stealing the identities and lives of women for years. The FBI have had no luck in finding him but he hasn't forgotten Morgan and he is going to find ways to remind her that he isn't done with her yet.
This book scared the bejeezus out of me. Every single woman's worst nightmare.
The plot was good, solid and very enjoyable. Morgan is very vulnerable but she gives this whole demeanor of not needing anybody or accepting help. When her life ends up in a dumpster, she goes to her mother and grandmother and I love both those women! Strong women are a common theme through this book. Gavin.... He is the epitome of a monster in my book and he is written to be hated.
My favorite part of the whole book is the sentiment that rock bottom isn't the end. Sometimes it is the start to something better. Even with the knowledge that Gavin is still out there, she does her best to move on with her life. I was always a little on edge knowing how smart Gavin was and the low key fear really brought the entertainment to the next level.
Nora Roberts is always a solid read and this one is definitely a winner in my books.
4 stars. Thank you @stmartinspress for my gifted copy
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