



Fearing she’s given her heart to a mad man, Alison retreats from their budding relationship.īut when they find themselves on the run while trying to fit puzzle pieces together that started it all, Alison becomes a believer when Jamie is suddenly their lifeline. is forced to tell her about his resident ghost. grow closer and Jamie begins to put two and two together when attempts on Alison’s life escalate that A.J. In between all of this, Alison inadvertently witnesses something so innocuous she doesn’t even realize it, and bizarre events begin to happen, all jeopardizing her life, no one figuring it all out until it’s nearly too late. has no proof, at least any he can produce without delays in filming. She’s done her homework and knows Quinn and his times up one side and down the other, plus A.J. Mistaking the good looking cowboy as an extra on the film, Alison scoffs when she discovers his true reason for seeking her out. for a while now, wanting the truth to finally be known. He’s there at the behest of his great-grandfather, an apparition who has been appearing to A.J. has come to the set in Arizona to set some facts straight with Alison Carter, the consultant on the film who touts herself an expert on Quinn. A movie is in production regarding Quinn and his story, and A.J. Gallagher’s great-grandfather, Jamie, has been vilified in history as a murderer, thief, kidnapper, and any other number of criminal activities, all thanks to the real culprit from his day, Silas Quinn, who has been portrayed as a knight with the proverbial white hat on the proverbial white horse. It’s her first paperback in six years, it’s full of action, a ghost that could be hero of his own book, and it’s vintage Brockmann, expertly giving us two romances instead of one.Ī.J. That’s okay, though, because I love this book. Of course, life, the thousands of other books strewn around my condo and piled high in my storage unit, and a million other things got in the way of that vow, and Infamous is the only other Brockmann I’ve read to date.

Sandy M’s review of Infamous by Suzanne BrockmannĬontemporary Paranormal Romance published by Ballantine Books 27 Jul 10īecause I’m a book ho, I’ve read only one Suzanne Brockmann book, the first in her Troubleshooters series, The Unsung Hero, which I thoroughly enjoyed, and then subsequently vowed I would continue with the series as often as I could.
