Born to Be Wild: A Thriller
| Authors | Catherine Coulter |
| Series | Contemporary Romantic Thriller [4.0] |
| Tags | Thrillers, Women, Romance, Mystery, Fiction, Romantic Suspense, Suspense, Contemporary, Thriller, Mystery Thriller, Contemporary Romance, Chick Lit |
| Publisher | Penguin |
| Published | 25 Jul 2006 |
| Date | 25 Apr 2024 |
| Rating | ★★★★★★★★ |
| Languages | eng |
| Identifiers | asin: B00GEGIIQM, google: 3U-d-FH1L5oC, isbn: 9781101214978, Amazon.com, Goodreads |
| Formats | EPUB, MOBI |
Description
Suspense and passion collide in Los Angeles in this contemporary suspense novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Catherine Coulter.
Mary Lisa Beverly plays the woman everyone loves to hate. A soap-opera phenom, she's just won her third Daytime Emmy for her role as Sunday Cavendish on Born to Be Wild. But the drama grows all too real when someone tries to kill her—and she must turn to the last man she’d expect to help her…
Review
**Praise for the novels of Catherine Coulter
** “Fast-paced.”— *People
- “This terrific thriller will drag you into its chilling web of terror and not let go until the last paragraph…A ripping good read.”— *The San Francisco Examiner
- “Catherine Coulter can always be counted on to write an exciting thriller.”—BookBrowser
“Ms. Coulter is a one-of-a-kind author who knows how to hook her readers and keep them coming back for more.”—The Best Reviews
“A good storyteller…Coulter always keeps the pace brisk.”— *Fort Worth Star-Telegram
- “A mind-bending mystery…intriguing.”— Publishers Weekly
About the Author
Catherine Coulter is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the FBI Thrillers featuring husband and wife team Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock. She is also the author—with J. T. Ellison—of the Brit in the FBI series. She lives in Sausalito, California.
From AudioFile
"Born To Be Wild," a popular soap opera, stars Mary Lisa Beverly as bad girl Sunday Cavendish. When Mary Lisa, who is really a perfectly nice person, is nearly run down by a car, she quickly realizes the incident was a murder attempt. During the ensuing investigation, Mary Lisa falls in love, nearly dies, wisecracks, finds a corpse or two, and staves off an obnoxious paparazzo. Susanna Burney has an appropriate vocal personality for such a light romance/mystery. She sounds likable, good humored, and smart. Largely stinting the laugh lines, she treats the novel's other elements with a bit too much understatement. Her infrequent bursts of sparkle add brief gusts of freshness. Would that there were more of them! Y.R. © AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine