The Cape Trouble series is an original romantic suspense series from RITA-Award-winning author Janice Kay Johnson. Known for delivering stories that combine strong, realistic characters, compelling mysteries and deeply emotional romances, Johnson once again delivers in the latest stand-alone novel in the series Trigger Words. When words are her only weapon...
Cape Trouble, a tiny Oregon Coast town, was named for the dangerous off-shore reefs. But some of its citizens seek refuge from their own troubles…which have a way of following them.
When crisis negotiator and detective Rebecca Walker launches an investigation into the disappearance of a young mother, her discoveries tear open wounds she’d thought long healed. She must hide her turmoil and doubts, knowing her boss, Lieutenant B.J. “Will” Wilcynski, will yank her from the investigation if he finds out how close to home it strikes. Painfully aware that each passing day lessens the likelihood Mandy Shaw will be found alive, Rebecca fights for evidence to support her gut feeling about the abductor’s identity.
Her lieutenant has his own battles. His forbidden attraction to a woman whose warmth touches even the most troubled people is bad enough. But this isn’t only attraction - she stirs emotions in him he doesn’t understand. And when Rebecca herself becomes the focus of a killer who takes pleasure in taunting her, Will is desperate to keep her safe. His worst nightmare is being helpless to protect her.
Driven to save lives, Rebecca faces an unthinkable choice. Can she bring herself to goad a man to his death?
Janice Kay Johnson is the author of over a hundred books for children and adults. Her first four published romance novels were coauthored with her mother, also a writer who has since published mysteries and children's books on her own. These were "sweet" romance novels, the author hastens to add; she isn't sure they'd have felt comfortable coauthoring passionate love scenes!
Janice graduated from Whitman College with a B.A. in history and then received a master's degree in library science from the University of Washington. She was a branch librarian for a public library system until she began selling her own writing.
She has written six novels for young adults and one picture book for the read-aloud crowd. Rosamund was the outgrowth of all those hours spent reading to her own daughters, and of her passion for growing old roses. Two more of her favorite books were historical novels she wrote for Tor/Forge. The research was pure indulgence for someone who set out intending to be a historian!
Janice is divorced and has raised her two daughters in a small, rural town north of Seattle, Washington. She's an active volunteer and board member for Purrfect Pals, a no-kill cat shelter, and foster kittens often enliven a household that already includes a few more cats than she wants to admit to!
Janice loves writing books about both love and family — about the way generations connect and the power our earliest experiences have on us throughout life. Her Superromance novels are frequent finalists for Romance Writers of America RITA® awards. Along with her books for Harlequin, Janice has written the Cape Trouble series of romantic suspense novels, and is about to launch a new series, Desperation Creek, set in rural eastern Oregon.
This one didn't work for me for a few reasons. I don't like boss\subordinate romances which means the romance wasn't a favorite and it felt like another quick to love and marriage. The ending confrontation seem to require an omniscient psycho in an invisibility cloak and the always used TSTL move by the h. Plus a few other irritants...
A favorite author and series. I love suspense romance and she's one of the best. Normally she writes for Harlequin, but she's doing a self published series and I'm shouting to the roof tops about how much I love it bc I want this series to continue. Well drawn characters, well thought out suspense, no tstl characters and great sex scenes without being too much. They add to the story, they're not the story. Rare these days. Anywho, trying to get the word out so she'll write Sheriff McKays story next. Need people to read, otherwise why write? This is on KU, so if you like suspense romance, check it out.
I guess I had too high hopes that she wouldn't be the typical weeping heroine. Again, the Killer is really easy to figure out. I still hate the names of the towns "Cape Trouble" and "North Fork". Having a town named Trouble where lots of trouble happens is a little too cliche. It just doesn't seem to fit either. North Fork automatically makes me think of Norfolk and that's what I always end up calling it in my head.
Unlike some of the other Cape Trouble novels, you kinda sorta know who the bad guy is all along. Still, JKJ manages to keep the suspense up throughout as you wait to see how they are going to catch him. This is hands down one of my favorite Romantic Suspense series and this latest addition does not disappoint. Great suspenseful police procedural with a fantastic romance seamlessly woven in. Although there are a few characters in this that have their own books, this can completely be read as a stand alone. But don't just read this one, they are all soooooo good, read them all.