The Mysteries of Relationships: Red on the River

Red on the River is a romantic suspense story but it is also a mystery. If you enjoy looking for clues and guessing at who the killer is then I hope you’ll give this book a try.

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I love the dynamics of relationships. I write about more than just romance and feel all relationships are interesting.

Vienna has a variety of relationships she has to face. She’s very real and down to earth in how she thinks of relationships and has respect for them. Even the difficult ones. The relationship between she and her mother has been estranged, so when Vienna ends up in Las Vegas, where her mother lives, it’s time to address what happened between them. Many people are estranged from those they love and we see how that affects Vienna during her trip.

I love how she interacts with her family and friends. She’s a heroine I hope readers admire and can see themselves as.

In Red on the Riverhe hero, Zale, is a man of mystery. Vienna isn’t really sure of what he does for a living but she knows it is secretive and dangerous. Just like he is. He is her own personal mystery.

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I loved writing this couple’s story. They are both risk-takers and they put their hearts on the line to find that that is the biggest risk of all. I love that they’re complicated as individuals and as a couple, but they want to simplify their lives. It becomes something they both crave. And something that isn’t easy to achieve.

Tell me who some of your favorite heroines are!
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Published on June 29, 2022 17:29 Tags: christine-feehan, murder-mystery, red-on-the-river, romance, romantic-suspense
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message 1: by Carol L (new)

Carol L Cridge I can't choose a favorite fictional one from your books- I love them all! Can it be a real person? I pick Madame Curie (Polish French physicist) Her life was fascinating. Educated at a secret Polish university that accepted women she is famous for discovering cancer treatments. She won 2 Nobel Prizes but the radium and polonium she carried around in her pockets killed her, even tho she wouldn't believe it., After all this time, her furniture, cookbooks and notebooks are still radioactive, people gear up and sign waivers to see them. She loved what she did for the good of all and sacrificed herself. Hero.


message 2: by Yvonne (new)

Yvonne This is a must read!


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