Summary
Secret Admirer
by Cynthia Eden
His mission: Get close to Alice May. Learn her secrets. Expose her lies. And if she's guilty...lock her up.
Undercover FBI Agent Zander Todd typically spends his days and his nights tracking killers. But, lately, he's been pretending that he's a different man. He's been working his way into the life of beautiful but reserved Alice May. He's supposed to make her trust him completely. Alice is the key to a serial murder case that the FBI has been working for years. She's also the chief suspect.
Alice was engaged to Hugh Collins, the man who turned out to be the elusive "Secret Admirer" killer. Hugh picked women that he thought were perfect, he seduced them, and when they failed to live up to his image of perfection...their Secret Admirer brutally killed them. The only time that Hugh broke his MO--that was with Alice. Hugh was on his way to the chapel to marry Alice when the FBI killed him. The FBI has long suspected that Alice may have been involved in the killings, but they could never find solid evidence to tie her to the crimes.
Her goal: Bury her past. Pretend to be someone new. Live a lie.
Alice May knows better than to trust a handsome man with a seductive smile. The last time she fell for a charmer, she learned her lover was a serial killer. Not the news a woman expects to learn on her wedding day. Since that brutal revelation, she's sworn off men, she's gone into hiding to get away from voracious reporters, and she hasn't let herself get close to anyone.
But...a year has passed since her life fell apart. And it's hard to be alone all the time. She thinks that one night, one date with Zander might remind her of what it's like to be alive. To feel normal. The passion that burns between them is white-hot and electrifying. It's so intense that it scares Alice. She never expected to ever want anyone that much.
He will punish her.
Their passion ignites the fury of a killer who has been watching her, waiting for her. A man who has finally decided that Alice isn't quite so perfect. And if she's not perfect, then Alice has to die.
When Alice's life is threatened, Zander must reveal his true identity. The new betrayal batters at Alice's soul, but when Zander takes her into protective custody, they are forced into close proximity. With a killer watching her every move, Alice has no choice but to trust Zander. Because her past isn't dead, but if Alice isn't very, very careful...she will be.
Author's Note: SECRET ADMIRER is a romantic suspense novella of 40,000 words. It is a complete, stand-alone story.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Cynthia Eden’s Secret Admirer is a gripping romantic suspense novella that intertwines themes of trust, betrayal, and the haunting shadows of the past. With a taut narrative and well-crafted characters, Eden takes readers on a thrilling ride through the complexities of love and danger, all while exploring the psychological scars left by trauma.
The story revolves around Zander Todd, an undercover FBI agent tasked with infiltrating the life of Alice May, a woman entangled in a web of suspicion surrounding a series of brutal murders. Alice was once engaged to Hugh Collins, the notorious "Secret Admirer" killer, whose modus operandi involved seducing women and then brutally murdering them when they failed to meet his unrealistic standards. The chilling premise sets the stage for a narrative filled with tension and emotional depth.
At the heart of the novella is the character of Alice May, who embodies the struggle of a woman trying to reclaim her life after being thrust into the spotlight of horror. Eden paints a vivid picture of Alice’s internal conflict; she is a woman who has been shattered by betrayal and loss, yet yearns for connection and normalcy. Her decision to go on a date with Zander, despite her reservations, is a pivotal moment that showcases her desire to break free from the chains of her past. This longing for intimacy is palpable, and readers can empathize with her fear and vulnerability.
Zander Todd, on the other hand, is a complex character who grapples with his dual identity as both a protector and a deceiver. His mission to uncover Alice’s secrets is fraught with moral dilemmas, especially as he finds himself drawn to her. Eden skillfully develops Zander’s character, allowing readers to witness his internal struggle as he balances his duty to the FBI with his growing feelings for Alice. The chemistry between Zander and Alice is electric, and their interactions are charged with tension, making their romance both compelling and fraught with danger.
The novella excels in its pacing, with Eden expertly weaving suspense and romance. The tension escalates as a new threat emerges, forcing Zander to reveal his true identity to Alice. This revelation is a turning point in the narrative, leading to a cascade of emotions that challenge the foundation of their relationship. The way Eden handles this moment is particularly noteworthy; it highlights the fragility of trust and the impact of betrayal, themes that resonate deeply in the context of their tumultuous pasts.
One of the standout aspects of Secret Admirer is its exploration of the psychological effects of trauma. Alice’s journey is not just about finding love again; it’s about confronting her fears and learning to trust once more. Eden does an admirable job of portraying the complexities of healing, illustrating how the scars of the past can influence present choices. This theme is particularly relevant in today’s world, where discussions around mental health and trauma are becoming increasingly prominent.
The novella also delves into the concept of perfection and the societal pressures that come with it. Hugh Collins’s twisted view of perfection serves as a haunting backdrop to Alice’s character development. As she navigates her feelings for Zander, she grapples with her own self-worth and the fear of never being enough. This exploration adds a layer of depth to the narrative, prompting readers to reflect on their own perceptions of love and acceptance.
In terms of writing style, Eden’s prose is engaging and evocative. She has a knack for creating vivid imagery that immerses readers in the story. The dialogue flows naturally, enhancing the emotional stakes and allowing for moments of levity amidst the tension. The novella’s brevity does not detract from its impact; rather, it serves to keep the narrative focused and fast-paced, making it a quick yet satisfying read.
Comparatively, Secret Admirer shares thematic similarities with other works in the romantic suspense genre, such as Lisa Gardner’s Find Her or Karen Rose’s Die For Me. Both authors explore the interplay of love and danger, but Eden’s novella stands out for its intimate character exploration and the psychological depth she brings to her protagonists. The emotional stakes in Eden’s work feel particularly high, as the characters are not only fighting against external threats but also battling their own inner demons.
Overall, Secret Admirer is a captivating novella that successfully blends romance with suspense, offering readers a thrilling escape into a world where love can be both a refuge and a risk. Cynthia Eden has crafted a story that resonates on multiple levels, making it a must-read for fans of the genre. With its rich character development and exploration of profound themes, this novella is sure to leave a lasting impression.
For those interested in diving into this enthralling tale, Amazon and Goodreads provide platforms for readers to explore more about the book and its author.
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