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I have a question: do you try, when you're writing a book, to grab your reader right away rather than give your reader a chapter of introduction before the story begins? Many of us have so many books to read that we've learned to follow Nancy Pearl's "Rule of 50." Are you familiar with her "Rule of 50"?
RIFers! Keep chatting about Lisa Unger and her books - she'll drop by over the next week or so as HEARTBROKEN hits the shelves to answer your questions and read your comments.


I was never attached to a character, but I figure the way you feel is something like that.

Even though you haven't won any of her books I can guarantee you that they are a great read and worth the money many are available now in paperback so lots cheaper than, the best one i think by far was blackout!!! Really go out and buy it.. if you have a nook friend me i'll lend you one! then you will be hooked!!

I'm loving it already!!! as usual u haven't disappointed! at all.. Why aren't you coming to the chicago area on your book tour? We would love to see ya in the chi town or michigan even! wishing you my Best with your new book. I'm finally back on goodreads

You could come to Kalamazoo or Portage, Michigan. That way you'd be between Conessha and me.

Linda wrote: "Just started Heartbroken and already, chores are not getting done and dinner may or may not happen...can't put it down. I already know these people."
Linda, I know just what you mean! Same thing happened to me. Do let us know when you finish!
Linda, I know just what you mean! Same thing happened to me. Do let us know when you finish!


Were you a lucky winner of our Read It First giveaway of HEARTBROKEN? Have you read Lisa Unger's other thrillers and mysteries?
Lisa sure does have a lot of fans out there. Are you one of them? What makes her thrillers so good?
I'll get the conversation started and say that from the moment I read BEAUTIFUL LIES, I recognized Lisa's gift for portraying strong, complicated, interesting women in crazy situations who nonetheless seemed really familiar....