A review by unwrappingwords
No One Left to Tell, by Karen Rose

4.0

I don't usually read romance or suspense, both genres I have been trying to read more of recently. And to be honest, I was more the pleasantly surprised by how much I liked this. The combination of the two genres worked really well, and the chemistry between Paige and Grayson added a slightly happier element to the darkness of everything going on around them, and as they fall in love it really does feel like the risks - for both of them - become greater.

There are a lot of characters in this book, something which usually annoys me but the style and pacing keeps them all clear and separate, and they all stand out in their own right; even those that only get a small amount of space become fully fleshed and easily identifiable. It's a fairly long book but there weren't any parts where it felt like it got bogged down - the change in scenes works well, and we get the viewpoints of a variety of characters throughout the course of the novel's events, drumming up even more mystery as we try to work out who each one is.

Thoroughly enjoyed this, and will be checking out more of Karen Rose's novels.