I had a little bit of a hard time getting into this book, I'm not really sure why. Maybe it's partly because I prefer Brockmann's longer books to the shorter ones she wrote, and it's also probably partly to the story itself.
No Ordinary Man was the only Harlequin Intrigue book that Brockmann wrote, published back in 1990. It's about a divorced mom, Jess, trying to make ends meet. She rents out an apartment in her house to earn money. Her newest tenant is Rob Carpenter, a quiet, taciturn man who she's hopelessly attracted to. She knows he's attracted to her as well, but he keeps pulling away and won't tell her anything about himself. Jess comes to realize the man is all about secrets, but that doesn't stop the way she feels about him. The bigger problem, though, is that there is a serial killer on the loose and some of the things she knows about Rob make her wonder...what if? Then the FBI gets involved, convinced that Rob is there man. Jess doesn't want to believe it, but Rob has so many walls, keeps so much to himself, that she doesn't know what to think.
It's easy to tell that this is an older HQ Intrigue book because it's got more romance than the newer ones do. The majority of the story is about the relationship between Jess and Rob than about the serial killer...I actually think this book should have been published for Silhouette Intimate Moments than HQ Intrigue, but that's just my opinion.
I got a little bored for a while in this book because Jess and Rob just kept going around in circles. They want each other, but Rob pulls away, Jess pushes back, Rob gives a little, then pulls back. Over and over. It just got a little old.
And I HATE it in books when the heroine suspects the hero might be doing something awful, even if it's a vague suspicion, but they keep going on like everything's normal. I'm sorry, but if I have the vaguest doubt that my lover could possibly be a sadistic serial killer, I'm not gonna be sleeping with him again. Jess may have been 99% sure he was a good guy, but she still had that 1% doubt that should have been respected.
But I did like the characters, the romance had it's moments, and the plot was okay. For me, though, there was just something that didn't engage me as a reader, yet at the same time, I was able to keep reading without any trouble.