If you like Coben, Hoag and Patterson books, you're going to fall in love with Cassidy Mist. Her books keep you up all night.because you didn't see it coming. Don't Say I Do is no exception because she develops her characters so thoroughly you'll feel like you know them, but you don't...or do you? You could envision some as a member of your family. But others are the ones you cross the street to avoid contact with. Mist is harsh, abrasive, and real. She makes no excuses for her graphic scenes, saying a "rapist doesn't ask permission, why should I portray him as a gentleman?" And so begins the very first chapter where you’ll be introduced to Chandler, a sick and twisted Playboy who starts the night off with prostitution, rape and murder. Cassie Owens, a writer and the book's Southern Belle protagonist, is constantly reminded of a young boy named Brad; the teen she tried to help when she was his Social worker years earlier.
Cassie’s past memories will not fall into place easily as her husband recently died leaving her confused, depressed, and suicidal. Why does the killer in her book have so many traces of Brad's personality? And why now- when her life is finally regaining some normalcy does she feel like she’s being followed and watched… again? Is it her imagination? Could it just be the anniversary of Wade’s death causing these feelings, or is it real?
Don’t Say I Do takes you inside the mind and heart of a struggling, heart-broken woman who you’ll find yourself rooting for from the very beginning. The twists and turns will leave you wondering if Cassie really is paranoid. Is she so trapped writing her book’s character that she’s unable to discern reality from fiction? But what if she's not crazy? What if everything that’s happened to her was a plan to get her alone, dependent, and in the arms of the very person she ran from so long ago? And can you be sure you know who she's really running from? Sometimes the person you think you know best are the ones you know the least.
Some people just can’t be saved.
Others just can’t be killed.
In Don’t Say I Do, you’ll figure out which category Cassie falls into.
Cassie’s past memories will not fall into place easily as her husband recently died leaving her confused, depressed, and suicidal. Why does the killer in her book have so many traces of Brad's personality? And why now- when her life is finally regaining some normalcy does she feel like she’s being followed and watched… again? Is it her imagination? Could it just be the anniversary of Wade’s death causing these feelings, or is it real?
Don’t Say I Do takes you inside the mind and heart of a struggling, heart-broken woman who you’ll find yourself rooting for from the very beginning. The twists and turns will leave you wondering if Cassie really is paranoid. Is she so trapped writing her book’s character that she’s unable to discern reality from fiction? But what if she's not crazy? What if everything that’s happened to her was a plan to get her alone, dependent, and in the arms of the very person she ran from so long ago? And can you be sure you know who she's really running from? Sometimes the person you think you know best are the ones you know the least.
Some people just can’t be saved.
Others just can’t be killed.
In Don’t Say I Do, you’ll figure out which category Cassie falls into.