Shiver. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Shiver by Suzanne Wright

My rating: 5 of 5 stars.

Kensey Lyons has never had ‘normal’. Instead, she has a mother who lives in her head, a stepfather who’s on death row, and the stigma that comes with being the child of an extramarital affair. Writing has always been her escape. Knowing the reception her books receive will be tainted by her personal life, Kensey secretly writes under a penname when she’s not working part-time at her godmother’s bar. Her world might not be exciting, but she likes it exactly as it is. 


When she meets alarmingly compelling businessman Blake Mercier, the snap of attraction is instant. She doesn’t like it. Doesn’t want to be drawn to this man who is blatantly dangerous, carries dark secrets, and lives life by his own rules. Neither of them make a great first impression on the other, so she’s more than surprised when he begins to pursue her with a single-minded focus that is unsettling, thrilling, and infuriating. Her gut tells her to keep her distance, but Blake won’t let her run. Won’t give her space. 


There’s another person who won’t give her space. Someone who has discovered the secret of her penname and who seems intent on taunting her. And as Kensey struggles to identify her persecutor, Blake is by her side, determined to keep her safe … because Blake Mercier always holds tight to what’s his. Always. 

Shiver

Compelling story!

The story was intriguing, Kenzie has an interesting life. She is the product of an affair her mother had with a wealthy married man in their small town. The man claimed she was not his, though he has two different colored eyes and Kenzie’s eyes are exactly the Same so everyone in town, including the man’s legitimate son knows the truth but acts like it is a lie. When Kenzie was just a baby, her mother married a serial killer on death row.

Kenzie is now a writer of horror fiction but doesn’t want her identity as the step-daughter of a famous serial killer to be tied to her success or failure as a novelist so she writes under a pen name. She starts getting stalked and she also meets a new guy around the same time. The romance is very steamy and he is very protective and possessive, though he also has secrets of his own. The romance, the stalker storyline and his issues all tie together nicely and make for a very good book.

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