Becker Circle by Addison Brae


Becker Circle by Addison Brae
Publisher: Tirgearr Publishing
Genre: Contemporary, Suspense/Mystery
Length: Full length (281 pages)
Heat Level: Sensual
Rating: 3 stars
Reviewed by Mistflower

New starts mean new rules. Can she triumph through the challenges?

My boyfriend believed I was too gutless to leave. He was dead wrong. I graduated Harvard early and left his hot temper and everyone else behind for Dallas. Determined to make it on my own, I land a second job bartending at the neighborhood pub, smack in the middle of drama central, where almost every jerk in the neighborhood hits on me.
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A week into the job, the neighborhood’s very popular drug dealer falls to his death a few feet from the table I’m serving. The cops say suicide, but the hot guitar player in the house band and I suspect foul play, and we intend to prove it. Digging deeper, we’re drawn closer to each other. Then we make a shocking discovery. We know the murderer.

This was not your typical romance suspense/mystery story. In fact if you are familiar with the television show Melrose Place that aired from 1992-1999 then you’ll know what to expect from this story. Melrose Place focused on the lives of young adults who lived in an apartment complex in Los Angles. There was tons of scandalous drama among the young adults with murderous plots and steamy romances. Well, Becker Circle is focused on young adults who live in Becker Circle, Dallas – a neighborhood much like Melrose Place.

I think this would be a great read for a younger person than myself, perhaps in their twenties. I’m way past the single dating bar scene. I prefer my romance books to have a developing love story involving a leading lady and a leading man throughout the story with a happily ever after.

The book is written around a character named Gillian. It’s written in first person which is not my favorite perspective when reading a story. However, it was well written therefore I was able to follow it. It was evident that the author did her research in regards to establishing the bar scene setting. I found myself engaged with the plot which consisted of several twists among the cast of characters. I feel the characters were thoroughly developed to give the reader a sense of camaraderie among the young adults dwelling in Becker Circle.

Gillian was an intelligent girl from Harvard without any common sense. She obviously couldn’t hold a quarter between her legs if she had to. I’m not sure how realistic this story actually is but it was entertaining. I feel like there was a piece missing in regards to her hot tempered ex-boyfriend. It was implied that he might be coming after her since she left him but that plot thread went dormant. For me that is a loose thread left unresolved.

This was definitely more of a suspense/mystery story than it was a romance. I did feel as if I was on the edge of my seat a few times. I think Becker Circle is worth recommending as long as you know what you are getting into. I can think of a couple of my friends who might like this book. One thing for sure is, Becker Circle  made me appreciate my boring middle aged, married life.

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