Ghost Moon
by Karen Robards
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Fiction. Romance. Suspense. HTML:Nine years after leaving in disgrace, Olivia Morrison is coming home again with her eight-year-old, Sara, to put things right with the Archer clan. But there is no welcome for the prodigal daughter at the lavish Louisiana estate.Her stepcousin, Seth, once her only comfort, is icy, dangerously attractive — and engaged. Her formidable stepgrandfather collapses with a heart attack at the sight of her, gasping her dead mother’s name: “Selena!”
The bayou show more echoes with memories of her mother’s mysterious death. Suicide by drowning, they said. But Olivia’s terrifying nightmares suggest another story. She is determined to learn the truth, and to face a newly ignited passion for Seth, who is too close for comfort, despite his vows.
When a new danger threatens her and her daughter, Olivia must find the courage to confront her old demons ... and uncover a shocking secret buried in the long-forgotten past.... show less
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I read this book not all that long ago. I hadn't read anything by Karen Robards in awhile and really needed a reliable read at that moment.
Olivia had blocked out any memories she had of her mother and her death. She grew up with her step- father's family. When she was a teenager she went wild and abruptly married a guy that wasn't right for her and had a child. When the marriage fell apart, Olivia had to sink or swim. She raised her daughter on her own and grew up in the process. Now, Olivia's aunt has written to her after many years of estrangement from her family. Her aunt is ill and wants Olivia to come back home. But, once she arrives it is made very clear she is not welcome.
There is a southern gothic feel to this novel. It is show more formula romantic suspense, but this one stands out from the usual. I liked how Olivia reponded to crisis, how she had more maturity than her cousin, and of course the steamy romance and really tense suspense. It was a very adult book. The subject matter here is very difficult to read at times. This was really a very good book. I have to hand it Robards. She has never let me down. show less
Olivia had blocked out any memories she had of her mother and her death. She grew up with her step- father's family. When she was a teenager she went wild and abruptly married a guy that wasn't right for her and had a child. When the marriage fell apart, Olivia had to sink or swim. She raised her daughter on her own and grew up in the process. Now, Olivia's aunt has written to her after many years of estrangement from her family. Her aunt is ill and wants Olivia to come back home. But, once she arrives it is made very clear she is not welcome.
There is a southern gothic feel to this novel. It is show more formula romantic suspense, but this one stands out from the usual. I liked how Olivia reponded to crisis, how she had more maturity than her cousin, and of course the steamy romance and really tense suspense. It was a very adult book. The subject matter here is very difficult to read at times. This was really a very good book. I have to hand it Robards. She has never let me down. show less
Good build up to Olivia's recovery of memory of the events surrounding her mother's death. Olivia returns to her step-father's Louisiana "Big House" in which she grew up. Not a blood relative, her return after eloping to marry a rodeo rider is not without uncertainties and family resentments but she is warmly welcomed by her dying step-aunt. Robards' brings in a suspense element with brief chapters depicting young girls being abucted by a mysterious man, and lets us believe it is tied to Olivia (and her daughter's) nightmares of a monster in the room.
The usual attraction between people who start out angry at each other.
Olivia's focus on her daughter, and ability to empathize with 8 yr old Chloe, were highlights of the book.
A few show more aspects that stretch the limits of believability, a few instances where editors didn't match up details when (apparently) sections were rewritten. show less
The usual attraction between people who start out angry at each other.
Olivia's focus on her daughter, and ability to empathize with 8 yr old Chloe, were highlights of the book.
A few show more aspects that stretch the limits of believability, a few instances where editors didn't match up details when (apparently) sections were rewritten. show less
I listened to this on tape, and it was an abridged version--THANK god! I couldn't have handled any more! I found it drawn out and SOOO contrived. I won't be reading/listening to any more Robards.
Side note: I'm not a romantic suspense fan, so if you are, obviously, take my opinion with a grain of salt.
Side note: I'm not a romantic suspense fan, so if you are, obviously, take my opinion with a grain of salt.
Not a deep read, but enjoyable. The attraction between the lead characters is well written and kept me turning the pages.
Story is interesting with suspence - bad dreams - and a strange romance between the two main characters. The story does get confusing at times and some is not interesting but the chapters are short so easy to read....has a good ending. This is my first time to read Karen Robards and I will try another one of her books.
a very good book
a very good book
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Karen Robards was born in Louisville, Kentucky on August 24, 1954. She graduated from the University of Kentucky. Her first novel, Island Flame, was published in 1981, when she was 24 years old. Since then, she has written more than 40 contemporary and historical romances including To Love a Man, Sea Fire, One Summer, Irresistible, Whispers at show more Midnight, Guilty, Shameless, and Sleepwalker. She has received six Silver Pen Awards, two Waldenbooks Wally Awards, one Romantic Times award, a Romantic Times Career Achievement Award, and has been named to the Romantic Times Romance Writers Hall of Fame. She has written a number of series, including The Banning Sisters and Charlotte Stone. Her title's, The Last Kiss Goodbye and Hush made The New York Times best seller list. (Bowker Author Biography) Karen Robards is the author of more than twenty novels, including the enduring romance classics To Love a Man and Dark of the Moon and the national bestsellers The Midnight Hour, Ghost Moon, and The Senator's Wife. (Publisher Provided) Karen Robards is the author of over twenty novels. She began her career as a historical romance writer and is the author of long-time classics: To Love a Man and Dark of the Moon. Her hardcover contemporary suspense novels have appeared on national bestseller lists, including: The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly. She lives in Louisville, Kentucky. (Publisher Provided) show less
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- Original title
- Ghost Moon
- Original publication date
- 2000
- Important places
- Louisiana, USA
- Dedication
- This book is dedicated to my mother-in-law, Frances Hagan Robards Sigler, in honor of her seventy-fifth birthday. It is also dedicated, as always, to my husband, Doug, and my sons, Peter, Christopher, and Jack, with love.
- First words
- Mom, I wet the bed." The small, shames voice and the little hand that went with it tugged Louise Hardin out of a deep sleep.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)And two bright stars, bound together for eternity, winked and blinked in the night-dark sky.
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