Thursday, June 20, 2013

Review of 'Vicki's Key' by p.m. terrell


VICKI'S KEY
By
pm terrell

BLURB:

Following a failed mission, Vicki Boyd leaves her job as a psychic spy with the CIA, determined to start her life over in a small town assisting an elderly lady. But when she arrives, she finds that Laurel Maguire has suffered a stroke and is confined to the third floor of her home and her nephew Dylan has recently arrived from Ireland to care for her. Vicki very quickly falls in love with the charming, handsome Irishman. But all is not what it seems in Aunt Laurel’s old, rambling home. And when the CIA arrive on her doorstep to convince her to accept one last mission, she finds her past and her future are about to collide… In murder.

Read an excerpt:
Vicki let the end of the towel drop so it brushed against her knees as she held the top against her breastbone. With one hand, she pulled the shower curtain back.
Dylan stood barefoot in the doorway, his back against the doorframe, his long legs stretching toward the opposite side, one hand planted against the opposite doorframe as though he’d been semi-reclining there for some time.
She gasped instinctively.
He returned her stare silently.
“How long have you been there?” she asked, tugging the towel to cover her breasts.
“Long enough.”
She felt exposed, though the towel was doing an adequate job of covering the front of her body. But his eyes didn’t waver from her face while his own remained entirely expressionless. The rage he’d displayed earlier was gone, and so was his broad smile. He simply looked at her impassively as though he was immersed in his private thoughts.
“What are you doin’ here?” he asked, finally breaking the silence.
She clasped the towel to her. “I—I was taking a shower.”
“No,” he said, his voice measured, “what are you doin’ in here?
She thought of the shower in her own private bathroom, and how insensitive she must appear to have let herself into his private space without asking. She opened her mouth to respond but the words would not come. “I—I” was all she could manage.
He dropped his hand from the doorframe. Without taking his eyes off hers, he moved deliberately across the bathroom until he stood in front of her. His eyes wandered to her hair, and Vicki realized she was trembling from the air conditioning against her wet skin. Without speaking, he took her towel and wrapped it around her. As the bath sheet was draped around her slender body, he took the corner and began to gently rub her hair with it. He stopped after a moment, his hand against her face and gazed at her cheek as he brushed it with his thumb.
“What were you cryin’ for, Woman?” he asked.
“I don’t know.”
“‘I don’t know,’ she says. Same thin’ me mum used to say. ‘What are you cryin’ for, Mum?’ I’d say. ‘I don’t know.’ ‘Well, you do it every night. Seems like you’d have figured it out by now.’”
**My thoughts**

There is a reason that p.m. terrell is an award-winning novelist. This book has plenty of action and suspense, to keep you glued to your Kindle or paperback, as the scenes unfold in front of you. They are so clear that you can envision them taking place on the big screen.  Those who love those CIA thrillers are going to love this book

Vicki is a fun character, with her psychic abilities, known as a "remote viewer." She is pretty vulnerable at the start and has to regain confidence in herself again. Enter Dylan Maguire, the lovely Irishman, who will make readers swoon, as well. The romantic element adds some heat to the fire.

p.m.'s biography demonstrates why she is the perfect writer for a CIA suspense thriller, and why she is able to carry it out so well. This is only one book in the Black Swamp Mysteries series. I look forward to checking out the other ones!    

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AUTHOR INFORMATION:

p.m.terrell is the award-winning, internationally acclaimed author of more than 18 books in 4 genres. A full-time author since 2002, she previously opened and operated two computer companies in the Washington, DC area. Her specialties were in the areas of computer crime and computer intelligence and her clients included the Secret Service, CIA and Department of Defense as well as local law enforcement. Computer and spy technology are two themes that recur throughout her books. She is the co-founder of The Book 'Em Foundation, whose mission is to raise awareness of the link between high illiteracy rates and high crime rates. And she founded the annual Book 'Em North Carolina Writers Conference and Book Fair which takes place each February.

Author's website: www.pmterrell.com

Author's blogs: www.pmterrell.blogspot.com and www.vickisangelfish.com (inspired by the angelfish "front" used by the CIA in the Black Swamp Mysteries series)

Twitter: @pmterrell


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10 comments:

  1. Thank you for your thoughts. I'd love to know what led up to this excerpt.

    marypres(AT)gmail(DOT)com

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  2. What a interesting excerpt. He sounds really awesome, and this story sounds exciting. Great review.

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  3. Thank you for hosting me here today, and thanks for the great review. I'm glad you enjoyed Vicki's Key. The next in the series is Secrets of a Dangerous Woman followed by Dylan's Song.
    Mary, I think you'd enjoy reading what led up to the excerpt. :)
    Best of luck, everyone, in the giveaway!

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  4. I have read Vicki's Key and enjoyed it very much.

    Kit3247(at)aol(dot)com

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  5. Nice review about the character

    bn100candg at hotmail dot com

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  6. Thanks for your review and the excerpt.
    kareninnc at gmail dot com

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  7. Thanks for sharing the review! I love following this tour!

    andralynn7 @ gmail DOT com

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  8. Thank you, everyone, for stopping by and leaving a comment. The winner of the amazon gift certificate is MomJane from Manchester, New Hampshire. Congratulations, MomJane!

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