Review: Direct Strike – Lorelei Buckley

Posted April 17, 2012 by Shannon in Reviews / 0 Comments

Direct Strike by Lorelei Buckley
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Release Date:  April 9, 2012
Publisher:  Lyrical Press
Source:  Provided by Publisher
Buy the book at: Amazon





There’s no rest for the haunted.

If someone had asked Zoey Hawthorne eighteen months ago to describe her life she would have said it couldn’t be better. Perfect marriage, booming business, and best of all, her son was alive. Today she’s divorced, unemployed, and pissed at the universe for taking her child, a loss that’s cracked her soul in half. To date, she’s addicted to pain meds and anger, with no intention of turning back.

When Zoey inherits a ranch in rural Colorado from an estranged great uncle, she leaves Chicago behind to self-destruct in peace. But lightning changes her plans. Zoey is struck and left with an extrasensory gift that lets her see one more problem on her hands: vengeful spirits haunting her land. To stop the cycle of death rampant on her property, Zoey must solve a fifty-year-old mass murder while keeping her hot lover from melting her armor. She’s tough enough for the task–provided she isn’t killed in the process.   

Zoey Hawthorne, in hopes of escaping the sadness that weighs her down in Chicago, moved to Colorado to take possession of the ranch left to her now deceased son by her great-uncle.  Dependent on prescription medicine, hostile to the world because he son was killed in a freak accident she thinks this ranch will be the one place where she can connect with her deceased son.

In a stupor after a nightmare, Zoey wanders into the woods around the ranch during a storm.  She’s struck by lightning, which leaves her with a gift she didn’t want…the ability to hear spirits roaming her ranch.

To keep her sanity, Zoey tries to solve the mystery surrounding the voices she hears with the help of hot, younger man, Luke.  His free spirited thinking is just what she needs to solve what happened at her ranch and to ease her battered soul.

Zoey was a very interesting character.  She was a woman on the edge and that tightrope she walked was almost tangible to the reader.  You felt her devastation, her anger and her inability to deal with the loss of her son, her marriage and the joy in her work as a photographer.  You knew as she continued to down pills it was the only way to numb the pain that was her constant companion.  You also knew that part of what was driving her to this point was her ex-husband.  He hovered, he criticized, and almost minimized what Zoey was feeling.

What helped Zoey out of her downward spiral was Luke’s belief in her.  No matter what craziness she spouted or the rage that flowed out of her, he was there for her.  It was that belief and faith that made it possible for Zoey to believe in herself, open up to her gift and to release her grief.

A different sort of read, but still very entertaining.

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