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Book Reviews of Dark Summer

Dark Summer
Dark Summer
Author: Iris Johansen
ISBN-13: 9780312368081
ISBN-10: 0312368089
Publication Date: 10/14/2008
Pages: 384
Edition: First Edition
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 133 ratings
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Book Type: Hardcover
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reviewed Dark Summer on + 3 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
As always, Iris Johansen writes story lines and characters that you can really get involved with.
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Helpful Score: 1
I have always enjoyed reading this author therefore this one did not let me down. Fast reading, easy to follow characters and nice story line. There are a couple of characters that you know you will see again in future books. Would suggest it to any Iris Johansen fan!
sumrwind avatar reviewed Dark Summer on + 135 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
From back cover...with an explosive pace, unforgetable characters, and gut wrenching action, DARK SUMMER is compelling new terrain for #1 blockbuster bestselling author Iris Johansen.


Loved this book, especially if you are dog lovers !!!!!
bothrootes avatar reviewed Dark Summer on + 207 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
When I first started reading this one, I had to go back and check the copywright date because it felt like one of her previous books. I soon found it just started like one of her previous rescue dog novels. She brings in some of her previous characters, developes the characters of some new individuals and the story developed around a treat to four wonderful worker dogs. There is much suspence, many twists and a great love story as well. As usual, Iris Johansen hits the mark again and brings us a great fast paced mystery.
jenaus0524 avatar reviewed Dark Summer on + 8 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is my first read by this author. I found the subject to definitely be original if a little far-fetched. I liked the look into the world of search dogs. The dialogue was stilted at times -- especially in the sex scenes. I "read" this on audio and will give Iris Johansen another listen.
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Helpful Score: 1
I hadn't read anything by this author, though her name was well-known to me. I just didn't know what I was missing. It has enough plot twists and turns to keep even Sherlock Holmes whirling, and enough scary stuff to rival Preston & Child.

From back cover: It begins with a single shot.
Devon Brady is a devoted veterinarian working in a makeshift hospital on a remote search and rescue mission. When a man arrives with his wounded black Lab, Ned, she has no idea that she is about to be plunged into a whirlwind of terror and destruction.
Jude Marrock is out for revenge and has no choice but to involve Devon in a high-stakes cat-and-mouse game with an escalating body count. She doesn't trust him one bit, but when the shots start flying and friends start falling, she finds herself with nowhere else to run. And there are innocent lives, both human and animal, at stake, including Ned and his mysterious pack. Is Jude her salvation or her damnation? Are the secrets he's protecting worth killing for . . . or dying for?
With a lightning-fast pace, unforgettable characters, and gut-wrenching action, Dark Summer is compelling new terrain for this master storyteller.
Alacornlady avatar reviewed Dark Summer on + 79 more book reviews
Once I picked up this book, it was almost impossible to do anything else but read. It travels at a non-stop pace with any number of surprizes. A gread read.
motrailrider avatar reviewed Dark Summer on + 43 more book reviews
Really good lots of twists and action
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Devon Brady is a vet who works with Search & Rescue teams. While on a mission a man brings his injured dog to her. Soon she finds herself in extreme danger from people who want the dog. The dog's owner Jude Marrok is fighting to keep the dog and several others all of whom appear to have unusual talent. People are dying and Devon isn't sure who to trust. She finds herself with no where to turn so Jude and his mysterious pack of dogs it must be. He has secrets but are they worth dying for? Interesting story with a touch of the paranormal.
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Once again, Iris Johansen keeps readers on the edges of their seats. This book is about a veterinarian, Devon Brady, who treats a dog left in her care while on a search and rescue mission. The owner trusts her to get his dog home after he disappears and thus involves her in a deadly game to obtain the dog at any cost. Devon becomes involved with the dog's owner, Jude Marrok, and learns that the dog has special powers. And he's not alone. There are four others that must be protected from a billionaire who will stop at nothing to gain control of the dogs and do them harm.
deborah-d avatar reviewed Dark Summer on + 33 more book reviews
This was a good thriller with a few twists and turns.
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First I'd like to say I am an Iris Johansen fan. I have read her from when she first started in Loveswept and the early small series books, her Delaney series, you name it. I have followed her into her large romantic suspense books and feel she is an exceptional writer. With that said, I have to say I was disappointed in Dark Summer. I really liked the beginning, I was hooked and was ready to sit for a long, lovely read.
Marrok, the male lead, was very abrupt and commanding in the beginning and it was understood. Pressure, worry and trying to protect so many. Short sentences, vague referrals, not forthcoming. He continued like this to a point about 1/2 through the book and then he couldn't stop talking. He explained All the background to the mystery and now we knew what they're facing and why. He then, at some rambling point in all of his hindsight and inner musings, decided he wanted Devon, the female lead. Hint, suggest and then plain speaking that I'm going to have you and you know you want me and it's just a matter of time before we do it. He is described as going out and joining the SEALS. You don't join. You give it your all and then you give more to become a SEAL. There are other parts that grate like being on a ranch in Nevada but people come and go like it's in downtown Burbank. It's supposed to be a secret hide-out yet people drive in and fly in from all over. And cell phones that work Everywhere, even in the middle of nowhere!?
Devon, a vet that uses her dog to help with rescues, has saved Marrok's dog. He disappears leaving her a note telling her to take him home and he'd see her later. So she takes Ned, the dog, home and tries to get back to her vet practice. We are introduced to 3 very likeable characters that I personally would definitely like to hear more about, with their wit and humor. We do not get the chance. Her practice is destroyed, her home and buildings burned to the ground. Her ex-husband can call her anywhere, making threats to torture her, even admitting to killing people that have helped her, and she tries to talk to him and deny his claims? How many years has she tried this and it's never worked? And no one can tape these calls for proof that he is psycho. She can control her mask and her feelings, then boom, she can't control her mask or feelings. First this way and then that way.
Both the main characters seemed dis-connected. I never got the attraction between them. There was no sexual tension building, or pull, or love. He wanted. NO she didn't. Then again, boom she decided she did want. After he kept telling over and over it's going to happen, she decided, okay, lets get it on, Now. Ugh. The sex scenes were short and clinical yet this was supposed to rock their worlds. "It was great for me, was it great for you?" "Yeah" "Are you ready for another go?" "Yeah." Really???
If this had been the first IJ book I had ever read, I would not rush out to get another one. I loved the dogs in the story and felt they were key to the glue that kept this story going. The secondary characters were very important adding to the context but deserved more. There was a little paranormal but it also helped not hindered.
I know Ms. Johansen can write a great book but this was okay, not great.
mztrees avatar reviewed Dark Summer on + 153 more book reviews
A fast read. Plot is a little "Over the Top." The characters are "Bigger than life." But it was quite an enjoyable read. The Summer dogs added a good flavor to the story. Iris Johansen always seems to write different thrillers. Overall, I would recommend this book.
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At first I didn't think I wanted to read about dogs but into just a few pages and I was caught up in a mystery surrounding the dogs and the owner, Marrock. It turns into a good sizzling mystery along with a enough romance thrown it but not enough to choke you.
katink avatar reviewed Dark Summer on + 32 more book reviews
Excellent read!! Finished it in one day! If you are a Johansen fan, this won't disappoint.
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Adventure/mystery with a somewhat supernatural/mystical twist to it.
ChefChris avatar reviewed Dark Summer on + 27 more book reviews
Really good book in line with her other mysteries.
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Great thriller!
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This wasn't what I expected it to be.
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every book gets better and better love this author
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Devon Brady is a devoted veterinarian working in a makeshift hospital on a remote search and rescue mission. When a man arrives with his wounded black lab named Ned, Devon has no idea that she's about to be plunged into a whirlwind of terror and destruction.

Jude Marrok is out for revenge-and he has no choice but to involve Devon in a high-stakes cat-and-mouse game with an escalating body count. She doesn't trust Jude one bit...but when the shots start flying and friends start falling, Devon finds herself with nowhere else to run. And there are innocent lives, both human and animal at stake, including Ned and his mysterious pack. Is Jude her salvation or her damnation? Are the secrets he's protecting worth killing for -- or dying for?
junie avatar reviewed Dark Summer on + 630 more book reviews
This is a completely different type of story written by Iris Johansen. It caught my eye because it was about 4 dogs, but the story was exciting and I couldn't put the book down. I loved it!
djeqride avatar reviewed Dark Summer on + 5 more book reviews
Very Enjoyable.
abookaday avatar reviewed Dark Summer on + 12 more book reviews
Awesome......you won't be able to put it down.



Book Description:
It begins with a single shot.

Devon Brady is a devoted veterinarian working in a makeshift hospital on a remote search and rescue mission. When a man arrives with his wounded black Lab, Ned, she has no idea that she is about to be plunged into a whirlwind of terror and destruction.

Jude Marrock is out for revenge and has no choice but to involve Devon in a high-stakes cat-and-mouse game with an escalating body count. She doesn’t trust him one bit, but when the shots start flying and friends start falling, she finds herself with nowhere else to run. And there are innocent lives, both human and animal, at stake, including Ned and his mysterious pack. Is Jude her salvation or her damnation? Are the secrets he’s protecting worth killing for . . . or dying for?

With a lightning-fast pace, unforgettable characters, and gut-wrenching action, Dark Summer is compelling new terrain for this master storyteller.