Catch Me If You Can by Brenna Lyons

Catch Me If You Can by Brenna Lyons
Publisher: Under The Moon, LLC.
Genre: Contemporary, Paranormal
Length: Short (59 pages )
Other: M/F
Rating: 4 cherries
Review by: Snowdrop

Meet Angelo Maretti, the conscience of the Maretti-Rizzulo crime families. He was your typical straight-laced college student, until a rival family killed his sister. Now, the name of the game is getting revenge without starting a war. The only way to do that? Make every death of the guilty Ortegas look like natural causes…. In the footsteps of the original Grimms tale, “The Hare and The Hedgehog,” it all comes back to one fact, Angelena was a dead ringer (pardon the pun) for her twin brother.

Angelo and Marissa are playing a deadly game of cat and mouse. Angelo wants revenge for the death of his twin sister. He devises a plan to get his revenge and loses his heart in the process. cialis pills uk http://deeprootsmag.org/2014/08/24/sorrow-suicide/ The third advantage is that it can serve as a natural aphrodisiac. The blood report among these group revealed that 47 % men group were facing this diabetes and 22 % men viagra prescription browse now now had diabetes but hadn’t been previously diagnosed. 40% of females had diabetes that included 20.5% diagnosed with it and 19 % were not diagnosed previously. This is, of course, a justification for time, when their real motive is to keep a student on contract, or to cheap soft viagra enhance their authority, or some other tawdry reason. india generic tadalafil Lopez and his colleagues analyzed data of greater than 3,700 males as per survey of U.S.

Ms Lyons creates emotionally charged scenes, with very believable characters. You can almost feel Angelo’s numbing pain when he discovers his sister’s body, and his love for Marissa is palatable. Even though the book is done from Angelo’s point of view, you do get a feel for how much Marissa loves him. Otherwise why would she put her life on the line to help him get revenge? However, since it is from Angelo’s point of view, you don’t really get a feel for Marissa as a character, other than how much she cares for Angelo. As the tale unfolds in its back and forth way, I found myself enjoying the close knit family, although I did find it a bit stereotypically Italian: Mob affiliations, lots of Italian food, and Mama.

At first I found this book a little confusing, as Ms Lyons slips between the past and present, but once you get the flow it’s not hard to get sucked in. She does a great job of keeping you on the edge of your seat. I really liked the ending, the way they ended their game was very interesting and slightly unexpected. All in all, a very enjoyable read!

Speak Your Mind

*

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.