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Unstoppable

Love with the Proper Stranger and Letters to Kelly

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Unstoppable

By: Suzanne Brockmann
Narrated by: Melanie Ewbank, Patrick Lawlor
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Love with the Proper Stranger: FBI agent John Miller was on the trail of a notorious female serial killer, and he couldn’t blow his cover to anyone. Not even the beguiling Mariah Carver, who had unwittingly entangled herself in a web of deadly deceit. The daring lawman couldn’t deny his feelings for Mariah, but he was poised to wed another woman: the ruthless Black Widow, who marries - then murders - her victims….

Letters to Kelly: For years, a trumped-up charge - and a Central American prison cell - kept Jax Winchester from claiming the girl he loved. Now he was a free man. Or was he? He was still a prisoner, in a jail of his own making. The way out this time? Keep that promise he’d made to Kelly O’Brien all those years ago - and claim her for his own.…

©2012 Suzanne Brockman (P)2012 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Romance Romantic Suspense Suspense

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Loved Unstoppable; Not so much Letters to Kelly

Where does Unstoppable rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Well, gee, I've read so many I hate to give it a rank. Unstoppable would be in the top 100 I think. I've read MANY hundreds(!) Not so Letters to Kelly.

What other book might you compare Unstoppable to and why?

Other Suzanne Brockmann books. I've liked most of what I've read. I've read A LOT. ALL of Troubleshooters (Seal Team 16). A goodly number of the OTHER seal team with Cowboy & Blue & Crash. And some other stand-alones. Have bought quite a few that are still in my queue to read, too.

What does Melanie Ewbank and Patrick Lawlor bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

"What DO Melanie Ewbank and Patrick Lawlor bring"--GRAMMAR POLICE HERE!!!I LOVE the alternate female/male narration. I think BOTH performers can do both male & famale dialog. I have a friend who HATED the alternate narration in Brockmann's books. Different strokes....

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

John Miller is on the trail of a black widow serial killer. He doesn't sleep anymore - he's had problems ever since his partner was killed in a warehouse while John was outside & the backup was impossibly delayed. When - through the intervention of Mariah Carver - John sleeps again and starts to feel human emotions again, it's very moving, but he still tries to squash all this & be a robot. Letters to Kelly was problematic for me. Jax is rich, gorgeous, and in college when he first meets Kelly, his roommate's little sister, and she's - what?--14. He falls in love with her and when it's time for her prom, he takes her when her other date can't, but then is banished by her brother when he catches them almost in flagrante delicti on the beach. Jax leaves the country, becomes a political prisoner, and only the letters to Kelly he writes first in his head and then on any paper he can get keep him sane. When he's finally released, she's married to someone else. (WHY?!!! What an idiot!) Now she's divorced and he pursues her and she does not want to be pursued because she