Friday, February 9, 2018

Hot Blooded (New Orleans #1) by Lisa Jackson

Hot Blooded by Lisa Jackson
My Rating: ★★

Samantha Leeds, a psychologist and radio personality known as Sam, is recovering from a trip gone wrong with her ex when she starts getting creepy phone calls and threats from a killer, Father John. He insists that she's a former prostitute who needs to atone for her sins, and he's working his way up to making her his final victim. As his attacks escalate, someone starts haunting her as the voice of a teenager who is believed to have committed suicide after contacting Sam for help. Then she becomes involved with her hot and mysterious new neighbor, Ty Wheeler, who knows a lot more about her than he lets on and he's hiding something big. Sam's head is spinning as she starts to point fingers, unsure who to trust, as Father John gets closer and more violent.

Told in rotating perspectives, we see the story unfold from several different viewpoints, including Father John himself. Sadly, the only character that is well developed is Sam. We barely touch the surface on majority of the characters, including the detectives that return in future installments of this series. I also don't understand why John was so obsessed with Sam and her nonexistent past as a prostitute. I thought he was targeting prostitutes because Sam had been one herself deep in her past, but that's not the case. There are just some things that are a part of the mystery aspect that just don't make sense once I reached the end of the book.

The romance plot was okay. We just didn't learn enough about Ty, and what we did learn, made it seem unrealistic once the romance was in full swing. Although, Sam does have a habit of choosing all the wrong men, so I suppose it does make sense for her. I was mostly put off by the romance aspect because of the mystery plot. One minute, John was raping a murdering someone, and Sam was either being romanced or having sex in the next. I was distressed by John's chapters, so my brain was just not computing the romance.

The title of this book sounds like it's a romantic thriller, but don't let the title fool you. It's a thriller with a romance plot, so if you're looking for a romantic thriller, this might not be the story for you. That said, the mystery aspect of the novel is great. I was convinced that a particular character was Father John for majority of the book and it totally wasn't them. In fact, I didn't even figure out who Father John was until almost the end of the book. All in all, it's not a bad book. I was just put off by the romance in combination with the mystery plot, and I wish the characters were better developed.

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