Author: Mandi Tucker Slack
Publisher: Bonneville (Cedar Fort)
Published Date: May 2011
Softcover; 204 pages
Genre: Mystery-Suspense
Reviewed by: Shanda
FTC FYI: free review copy in exchange for an honest review
Summary (from Goodreads):
After a long and difficult divorce, Jacey thinks the worst is over. Little does she know she’ll soon be forced to go undercover to protect her family, and in the process, she’ll risk losing her identity, her future, and her heart. With a lightning pace, a good dose of humor, and a plot that’s full of suspense, this thrilling novel is an edge-of-your-seat read.
I really like they way the cityscape and landscape from the two main locations are blended together on the front cover. It caught my eye. The story caught my attention as well, and I had no problem turning pages because I wanted to see what would happen. I believe this is the author’s debut novel, and if so, she did a great job on her first published novel.
I liked the main characters and the relationship between Jacey and her son, Blaze. I despised John, her ex-husband, though at times his character felt a tad bit cliche. The writing is good with a nice flow and the suspense was effective. The climax near the end in the woods was very well done. I found it gripping and was swept up in the emotion between mother and son. I also enjoyed the relationship between Grant and Blaze.
Those who like a little romance with their suspense won’t be disappointed. I wasn’t sure how to take Kale at first, but soon caught on as to why he was acting the way he was toward Jacey.
At about 200 pages, The Alias is a fairly quick read and held my attention until the end.
There were only a few things that came up that I might have changed. Using the name Blaze for the boy was distracting to me. It is different enough from the other characters’ names that it stuck out to me and pulled me from the story a bit. The next thing could be considered a ***SPOILER*** so if you have read the book or don’t care about spoilers, click and drag to highlight the text below to read it. If you hate spoilers, then don’t. :)
There was good romantic tension throughout the first part of Jacey and Kale’s developing relationship, but I was disappointed in the lack of kisses. There was one small kiss at the field office, but that was all. When they said those three wonderful words and became engaged at the end, there wasn’t even a hug. I know this is a mainly a suspense novel but considering the amount of focus on Kale and Jacey’s budding romance in the last half of the novel, it would have been nice to have a bit more lip-locking (clean, of course). That’s just my preference, though.
I found The Alias to be an enjoyable read and give it 3.5 stars out of 5. I look forward to reading more of Mandi’s novels in the future.
The Alias can be purchased at Amazon. The Kindle edition is nicely priced at $3.99.
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That’s a seriously impressive trick for hiding the spoiler. :)
I liked THE ALIAS. I felt that it was a good read, with suspenseful moments, and a really well thought out plan. When Jacey met her “cousin”, I instantly he knew something was up. I knew that the husband was bad news and so rooted for her to have a happy ending. I was pleasantly surprised with the ending and the story held plenty of suspense for me, being that I literally couldn’t put the book down and read the entire thing from cover to cover in one sitting! That to me is the sign of a great read! I have since read the book two more time and have picked up on different parts of the story, which is nice. I will certainly look forward to more from this author!
Thank you very much for taking time to review my book! I loved your kind remarks and great feedback! Also, thank you for the nice comment, Christina! You made my day.
I loved the book. The lack of kisses didn’t bother me…I wonder if that makes me older than you? LOL I agree with your review and also felt the emotion in the woods scene. I gave the book 4 stars. I really enjoyed the fast paced suspenseful story with just the right amount of romance…I don’t like too much romance.
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LOVED the spoiler trick! Are you sharing your secrets? I agree with your assessment. Great review!