Say You're Sorry (Morgan Dane Book 1)
S**Y
... realised it was a series and while it was fine to read as a standalone
I actually read the second book in this series before I realised it was a series and while it was fine to read as a standalone, it was nice to then read this one and get the backstory on Morgan and Lance, which obviously continues in the subsequent book (although they're tackling a new crime). I really enjoyed this book and the twists and turns before the mystery is solved. I didn't enjoy it quite as much as the second book in the series but that's largely my fault for coming to it out of sequence! It's also testament to the fact that the author's writing has evolved between the two books. This is a good read and a good start to the series and I'm really excited to read the third and fourth books!
B**E
Well worth 99p
When I reviewed 'Midnight Exposure' by Melinda Leigh I said I would not bother to read another of her books. Yet here I am, having read 'Say You're Sorry' and feel able to say that I much prefer this one. It was easy enough to read, in that it flowed pretty well, despite considerable repetition in places, and the plot was interesting and not overworked. Because of the undercurrent of love interest I think it will predominantly appeal to female readers! Well worth 99p though.
B**A
Say You're Sorry
It was brilliant from start to finish. No long-winded, nonsense storyline fillers. It was pointed, yet very climactic. Didn't see that ending. I'm a fan!
M**E
Decent enough read, but nothing spectacular
I enjoyed the book and finished it fairly quickly, however for me there were a few things that spoiled it in my opinion.The romance was boring and cheesy and too much time was wasted on descriptions of how the lead characters felt about each other- I got it in the beginning, didn't need it going over 20 more times, it was obvious they were going to get together, but if I wanted to read a romance I'd have read Mills and Boon. The murder storyline was better and the reason I continued with the book, but the end twist a bit odd and unbelievable, and all very quickly resolved and tied up neatly- especially as the ramifications of both girls being abused by separate peadophiles simultaneously without either of them telling anyone- or each other was also a bit much and I felt should have been dealt with in more depth than it was.
A**N
A good start to the series
I enjoyed this one. The writer established a good emotional connection with the main characters and the story was well plotted.On the negative side the ending seemed rushed and the killer spilled the beans a little too easily once cornered. Also Morgan's home life seemed a little too perfect - three very small girls who had lost their dad and rarely saw their mum would not be anything like so angelic for an elderly grandfather and a teenage babysitter.
M**X
Say You’re Sorry - Book 1 - No Spoilers
First time reading any books by this author and I wasn't disappointed.Gripping book from start to finish. This book (Say You’re Sorry – Book 1) was fast paced and I didn't guess the ending. The suspense throughout kept me wondering who did it. It was a surprise when all was revealed.I have downloaded her second book today and can’t wait to get stuck into it.If you enjoy twists and turns, you will not be disappointed.
M**E
Wonderful read
As soon as I began reading this book, I knew I would find it difficult to put down. Who killed Tessa? Have they arrested the wrong man? Morgan - a D/A - think they have. Turning down work as a P.A. to become a D.A. Morgan asks Lance - a former cop turned P.I. - to help her prove that Nick - the accused - is innocent.I Loved following every twisted path and route in this book. Full of surprises and red-herrings.
J**D
Can't wait for the rest of the series!
I bought and finished this book series with 3 days - with the remainder of the series pre-ordered.Say You're Sorry has you second-guessing who the bad guy is with a building romance between Lance and Morgan doesn't overshadow the main storylines but evolves with it and moves at a healthy pace as the characters get closer. With the secondary characters who are just as important as the main kept nobody being forgotten.I could not put these books down so if you enjoy twists and turns, you will not be disappointed.
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