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Dark Whispers

by Debra Webb

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A chilling new spin-off series from USA TODAY bestselling author Debra Webb sure to keep you up all night...  Former homicide detective Clint Hayes has his first client as a private investigator: a fragile beauty he isn't sure he can trust. An injury has left Natalie Drummond with gaps in her memory, and she sees and hears things that aren't there. But she's sure she shot an intruder in her Birmingham mansion. So where's the body, the gun, the evidence? When it's clear someone is trying to kill his vulnerable client, Clint appoints himself her protector, working overtime not to fall for her. But someone is dead set that Natalie never regains her memories--or makes new ones with Clint.… (more)
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I have read several of the Faces of Evil books. In addition, to other books by this author. Thus the reason I wanted to read this latest book. While I enjoyed this book I was not in love with it. Although, this book was right in line with this line of books from Harlequin. Which, I have been a fan of on and off again for a long while.

I liked that both Clint and Natalie were not perfect. They both needed each other and in the end, they helped heal one another. There were not a lot of surprises for me when it came to reading this book. Yet, I did appreciate the author's writing, the characters, and storyline. This is a pretty, quick read. Also, a nice introduction to this author. Although, again some of the other books in this series showcase the author's talent better. However, I am still a fan. ( )
  Cherylk | Sep 3, 2016 |
Good book. I haven't read any of the previous Faces of Evil books, but there was enough background information that I wasn't lost. Clint is part of a new PI firm, and his first case involves a woman who appears to have some mental issues. Two years earlier, Natalie had suffered a fall in her home, leaving her with a traumatic brain injury. She has mostly recovered, but she has some large gaps in her memory and may also be hallucinating. She is certain that she shot an intruder in her home, but there's no body, no gun, and the police don't believe her. So she has come to Clint for help.

Though a little skeptical at first, Clint is soon convinced that, not only did she shoot someone, there is something deeper going on. When someone tries to kill her by tampering with her car, Clint's protective instincts are roused and he is determined to keep her safe. The only problem he has is in not falling for her while he does it.

I liked the relationship that grew between them. Clint is protective, but also very admiring of how far she has come in her recovery from her injury. Unlike her family members and coworkers, he believes that she is far more capable than she thinks she is. The admiration turns deeper as his attraction to her also grows, but he believes that he is no good for her. Natalie believes that any relationship is out of the question for her because of her memory issues and other effects of her fall. But Clint's unwavering belief in her story and in her recovery have her dreaming of what could be. She's been fighting hard for her independence, but she finds it easy to lean on Clint for support. Though he tries to tell her that her feelings are a result of what is happening, she knows it's much more. I loved the ending as she goes after what she wants.

The suspense was really good. Natalie's fears about the voices she was hearing were very real, as was her confusion over the events of the shooting. I loved the fact that Clint believed her. Trying to find out the truth was made more difficult by Natalie's memory loss. As they uncovered little bits of information, the puzzle became a little clearer, but there were still gaps. There were a couple people who looked like they were the most likely suspects. Natalie was determined to go to any lengths to unlock her memories, and once she did the race was on to get the evidence she needed. The final confrontation was intense with a player I didn't expect showing up. ( )
  scoutmomskf | Aug 30, 2016 |
Debra Webb's latest, Dark Whispers is a Faces of Evil story. When Clint Hayes takes a job with his former boss in her new PI firm little does he know how his life will change. In walks Natalie Drummond, their first client. She suffered a traumatic brain injury two years ago and now she needs their help. This is a wonderful story full of suspense and intrigue with twists and turns and I thoroughly enjoyed going along for the ride. I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys romantic suspense and intrigue. It's one of my top reads of 2016. ( )
  LindaHenderson | Aug 28, 2016 |
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I have met many people in this life but few have proved to be so dear to me as the wonderful Marijane Diodati. Thank you, my friend, for caring so very much for me and for my stories. I will cherish you always.
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A chilling new spin-off series from USA TODAY bestselling author Debra Webb sure to keep you up all night...  Former homicide detective Clint Hayes has his first client as a private investigator: a fragile beauty he isn't sure he can trust. An injury has left Natalie Drummond with gaps in her memory, and she sees and hears things that aren't there. But she's sure she shot an intruder in her Birmingham mansion. So where's the body, the gun, the evidence? When it's clear someone is trying to kill his vulnerable client, Clint appoints himself her protector, working overtime not to fall for her. But someone is dead set that Natalie never regains her memories--or makes new ones with Clint.

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