Joan Ellis’s review Sep 14, 14 · edit
5 of 5 stars
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Joan Ellis’s review Sep 14, 14 · edit

5 of 5 stars

Read in September, 2014


Capricorn Cravings by Trish Jackson

Review by Joan Ellis


Wow! 5 stars

This book had me at the first page. A racy read and a pacey plot kept me hooked. Trish’s writing pulls no punches. Characters are refreshingly human.


Gritty heroine, Riley Shaughnessy has a hidden backstory but when a serial killer strikes in Shady Valley, she can’t keep her past a secret for long. The victim, a young, single mum worked for Riley at her veterinary practice and her brutal murder is the beginning of a chain of events that will change Riley’s life forever. Feisty, flawed and likeable, I was rooting for her the whole way.


As for, our hero, Powell Stewart – I defy any woman not to fantasize about him stepping from the pages and taking them for the ride of their life on his trusty steed.


The writing is spare and strong. This is storytelling at its best. Reading ‘Capricorn Cravings’ is like watching a film. You’re there as you follow every twist and turn, never quite knowing what’s around the next corner.


If you like your romance spiked with danger, you’ll love ‘Capricorn Cravings’.

This is my first Trish Jackson novel. Can’t wait to read more.


I received a copy of the book in return for an honest review.





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