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, by Kendra Elliot


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File Size: 2302 KB

Print Length: 359 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1612183891

Publisher: Montlake Romance (August 14, 2012)

Publication Date: August 14, 2012

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B007BSFL76

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I have this dream roughly once a month where I open my eyes to find myself standing at the very top of Mount Kanchenjunga. It is absolutely breathtaking. Blue skies, flourishing brush, the intoxicating smell of lavender. It's all bullshit of course. Lavender is a dry soil plant, the higher in altitude the lower the vegetation level and well...the average temperature at Kanchenjunga's peak is a breezy -20 degrees. (Which completely defaces the whole "I'm wearing cargo shorts and a tank top" aspect of my dream.) But inaccurate dreamstates aside I love this dream.Why?Because I am a total badass.Oversized blood thirty badgers and an incredibly high risk of injury rate aside...I made it to the top. I made nature my "b". I am woman hear me roar!So when I turned to page one of Kendra Elliot's second "Bones Secrets Novel" "Chilled" and realized the entire plot was centered around a mountain climbing manhunt I got a little giddy. Screw you reoccurring dream! I have a book to replace you."As a forensic nurse on a search and rescue team, Brynn Nealey braves a dangerous blizzard to find the survivors of a plane crash in the Cascade Mountains. Joining her is Alex Kinton, a former US marshal with self-destructive tendencies. Alex lies his way onto Brynn's team to find the man who killed his brother--and then administer his own brand of vigilante justice. But once the team members reach the plane's wreckage, they discover everyone aboard has perished...except for the man Alex is hunting. Alex will do whatever it takes to track his target through the vast, snowy wilderness.As the temperatures drop, however, so do Alex's defenses. His contact with the sharp, kindhearted Brynn makes his lust for vengeance difficult to reconcile with his growing feelings for a woman who risks her life to help others. What will happen to Alex's savage instincts when he finally has the opportunity to confront his brother's killer?"Well, first things first (since you are bound to ask) no, I didn't like "Chilled" as much as I liked "Hidden." (Which for the record I still recommend you read.) It's not that the book was bad. It wasn't. I read it in one sitting just like I did it's predecessor. (Not a bad sign.) I just didn't like the characters as much.I know what you're thinking...." How can you not like the characters as much? It's a series novel!"This is the part where I tell you are right AND wrong."Chilled" is in fact the second in a series. But (in what I'm going to call a random stroke of literary genius) the novels are completly unrelated. Want to read "Chilled" but haven't read "Hidden?" No problem. These are stand alone stories that are linked by one common thread: mystery. Capeesh? Awesome.So, back to the characters. I really liked Brynn (she woman, doctor, human shield extraordinaire.) I really liked Alex (raging egomaniac, pill popper with a mysterious past.) I'll even go so far as to say I really liked the killer in this novel (killer...do I really need to elaborate on that?) What I didn't like (or at the very least wasn't convinced of) was their connection. (Brynn and Alex that is. The killer I got right away. Crazy bastard.)Elliot is an extremely talented author. Especially when it comes to characterization. So when 50% of the way in I found myself caring more for one of the stories sub-players (Ryan) than the leads (that were very obviously supposed to end up together despite the fact that they knew next to nothing about the other) I was slightly concerned. (Ok, that's a lie... I was VERY concerned.)Maybe it was the intense plot that screwed with my ability to connect. Maybe I was so caught up in the details of "who" (and that's a big fat freaking WHO by the way) the people were that I gave very little attention to their reactions. Maybe I should stop reading books at 3 in the morning. Whatever the case may be I wanted, no NEEDED more, and I just didn't get it.So why DID I stay up until 3am reading "Chilled" if it wasn't firing on all cylinders? Hello!!!! Mountain, blizzards, avalanches and a not 1 but 2 people who are a little off their rocker. That's why.The plot was not the problem. The situations, and the unbelievable descriptive passages were spot on. That alone was enough to keep me sucked in, regardless if I wasn't exactly an eager beaver (oy, I should probably choose another word for that) when it came to the inevitable "sexy time" moments at the end of the book.So what is my verdict overall?It's good. (And by "good" I mean...my standards are almost unattainably high, you'll enjoy this book if you like authors like Tami Hoag or JD Robb. Do with that what you will.)Happy Reading my fellow Kindle-ites and remember: News anchors are the root of all evil. Ok, maybe not...but Katie Couric scares the piss out of me.

I'm a little dismayed at how many reviewers think the writing is good. The writing is what is driving me crazy! Patrick thought this, and then Patrick turned around, and Patrick said.... the same name is used again three or four times in the same paragraph. Pronouns! Grasp the concept! Or perhaps there are even other ways to indicate Patrick is still the focus, such as; "The sheriff," or, "her boss..." And please, when the scene changes, put a blank line in or something. The kindle edition I have doesn't do that. One moment we're on the mountain and the next we're flashing back to a year ago, and there is no break to indicate we're switching scenes. Perhaps this is some of the poor editing referred to by several reviewers. I can only assume that loyal fans are basing their 5 star reviews on previous books. There are several accounts that mention something to the effect, "...but this one is not as good as her others." And then they go on to give it 5 stars. The plot is interesting but a little draggy, so I'll give it 2 stars, but I'm wondering if after finishing half of the book I even WANT to finish it. Sorry. I just don't care for it.

I have rated this book with two stars off the top because of the sex scenes. Just not needed! I do enjoy this author's writing, but having to just skip an entire chapter irritates me because of the sex scenes! I also took a star off for the poor proofing of this book. There are too many typos and there just was no reason for the lack of spacing between scenes. It took a little too much thought for me when I had to go back a few times to see what was going on. The topics changed, but there was no indication of it. Then there often was not even indenting for the new topics. Just confusing.What really upset me about this book was the underlying crack or whatever with each new chapter. I got so that every time I changed to a new chapter I wanted to throw my Kindle at the author! SO IRRITATING!

The author knows how to craft a crime event narrative that is at times fascinating but totally drops the ball on the plausibility of some of the characters as well as how an actual plane crash investigation works. To start, the main female character a forensic nurse is on a SAR team for rescue as in her own words "they need her for medical care at the scene". Yet, she admits she has no recency of experience whatsoever on working on living people, nor recency of training in that area and seemed perplexed how to treat one of their team when they became sick. You don't send a forensic nurse out to a wilderness crash site to help the injured, especially one with a known phobia for water crossing and no GPS or compass skills. Then her boyfriend takes off in a helicopter in a snowstorm when military helicopters can't get in the area to look for her because of the weather. Seriously? Days into the adventure as the team search for the surviving passenger, a serial killer who manages to live for 3 days in extreme cold with no food or water, there's no sign of the FAA or NTSB Go Teams, who have the same gear as a SAR team to get into the area to investigate the plane crash. Nope, the wreckage is tampered with, and the victims buried, and the storyline completely wrapped up without any of the people that actually investigate a plane crash showing up. I rode it out until the end which was a pointless, graphic sex scene which was in line with much of the descriptive writing in this book which consisted of repeated bulging neck muscles and eye rolls which was amateur at best. I rather enjoyed the first in this Bones series as I liked the detail that went into the forensic odontology main character in that one but I have deleted the rest of them already ordered.

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