Review of “Closer”
Julie Harthill Clayton with SmartnSassy Reviews said, “Sarah G. Greyson is a self-proclaimed fan of romantic and erotic suspense who hopes that she creates “an intense environment … if only for a few hours.” With her debut novel, Closer, the first in a trilogy, Greyson succeeds in creating such an environment. The book is perfect for a cold, rainy day under the covers, or a hot bubble bath with a glass of wine. Just make sure your door is shut tight. You wouldn’t want anyone else to know just how much fun you’re having with a book.
Emma is a young, extraordinarily intelligent engineer. Her work on “Project Hummingbird,” a prototype to help fight terrorism, means the CIA wants to kill her. The terrorists? They want her breathing. As intellectual as she may be, Emma is a novice when it comes to desires of the heart and the flesh.
Michael is a once rough-and-tumble Green Beret whose numerous tours in Afghanistan have left him crippled by nightmares and PTSD. He’s well versed in the pleasures of the flesh, but his heart could use a refresher course.
When their paths cross in surprising ways the suspenseful action kicks into high gear. Their chemistry ignites fireworks. Ms. Greyson brings the novel – and our hero and heroine – to more than just a climax or two.
Greyson has a great grasp of timing, rhythm and pacing. Those are great qualities in a novelist—particularly one writing erotic thrillers.”
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