Whispers at Midnight - Karen Robards

Whispers at Midnight

By Karen Robards

  • Release Date: 2003-01-01
  • Genre: Romantic Suspense
4.5 Score: 4.5 (From 102 Ratings)

Book Synopsis

From New York Times bestselling author Karen Robards, whom Newsweek magazine calls “one of the most popular voices in women’s fiction,” comes a thrilling novel of romantic suspense set in a sultry small southern town.

Carly Linton returns to her hometown of Benton, Georgia, to open a bed-and-breakfast in the house she inherited from her grandmother. She’s also dead-set on burying her former good-girl image—by seducing the one man who can give her a guided tour of the wild side...Matt Converse, the local sheriff, was once the town’s bad boy who shared one magical night with Carly at her senior prom. But igniting the sparks of the past can lead to a blaze of danger: First her house is burglarized, then someone comes after her. A mysterious enemy wants Carly out of Benton for good, and now she needs Matt more than ever—to keep her alive.

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Latest Impressions

  • My favorite romance novel

    5
    By SaSaffari
    Perfectly written, perfectly paced. This is my favorite book to reread. The dialogue, character development, plot are just *chef’s kiss*. This isn’t your typical, cheesy romance novel where the strong, handsome hero is perfectly in love with the heroine.
  • Whispers at Midnight

    5
    By Scubalucas
    Karen Robard’s books are always on my must read list for delivering suspense and romance at the same time. This one was a little different from a lot of her books in that there was a great deal of humor mixed in with the suspense. Her heroine epitomized the word spunky and her reluctant heroine was sweet underneath his gruff I don’t believe in commitment exterior. One of my favorite Robard reads