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Have You Seen Her?

Have You Seen Her? (Romantic Suspense, #2) - Karen Rose I am already such a huge fan of Karen Rose, and this is only the second book of hers that I've read. This book was not as good as Don't Tell, but it was still excellent.In Don't Tell, you know from the beginning who the "bad guy" is, and in this story, it isn't really terribly hard to guess who it is. Usually that is a big no-no for me, because most characters aren't strong enough to stand up on their own without the mystery. Well let me tell you, Karen Rose's characters don't have that problem. Even though Steven and Jenna didn't touch me as much as the characters in Don't Tell, I dare you to not get choked up a couple of times near the end by Steven's sons. She still delivers such a throat-tightening suspense even when you know more or less what is going on...it really is amazing. She is a fantastic author and I can't wait to keep going with the series.