Not a Word
Natalie Marsh #1
By Stephanie Black
Publisher: Covenant Communications, Inc. (October 31, 2016)
Paperback: 272 pages
ISBN-10: 1524401242
ISBN-13: 978-1524401245
Publisher’s Blurb:
Everybody has a secret. Two years ago, psychologist Natalie
Marsh's dying mother disinherited her and left everything to her sister. Still
dealing with the pain of rejection, Natalie struggles with feelings of envy and
discomfort toward coworker Skyler Hudson, her late mother's trusted therapist
who knows the worst of the family's rift. Fresh personal challenges begin
heaping on top of professional ones when Natalie's best friend, Camille
Moretti, confides that she thinks someone is stalking her— and she's not the
only one in danger. When tensions rise and everyone has something at stake, is
there anyone Natalie can trust? Or will she find herself slowly drowning in the
mysteries?
This series-opener gives us a good introduction to Natalie Marsh, the protagonist. She’s working through issues of her own while trying to get a mental health clinic off the ground. When one friend is murdered, and long-time family friend Felicia Radcliffe starts claiming her husband’s accidental death wasn’t so accidental, Natalie finds herself in danger. Add in Felicia’s very personable stepson, and things get even more interesting!
I enjoyed how multi-layered this story was. We frequently suspect people—with good reason—only to be diverted to someone else. There are multiple things going on at once. And some of the betrayals come from a place we really, really don’t expect. These threads come together neatly at the end, and the resolution is satisfying.
All of the characters here are well-drawn. Their motivations
may not be fully rational, but their actions clearly come from those
motivations.
Mind Games
Natalie Marsh #2
By Stephanie Black
Publisher: Covenant Communications, Inc. (August 31, 2017)
Paperback: 312 pages
ISBN-10: 1524404373
ISBN-13: 978-1524404376
Publisher’s Blurb:
Psychologist Natalie Marsh's dream is now reality: her mental
health services clinic has opened and is housed in an elegant, newly renovated
nineteenth-century building. Unfortunately, not everyone is happy with the
clinic's presence, including Heather Osbourne, a troubled young woman who
wholly objects to the occupation of the building. Heather has spent years
wandering the halls of the abandoned structure, convinced she's communing with
her ancestor's ghost.
When Natalie thwarts Heather's attempt to leap from a window, the shaken psychologist soon realizes Heather's failed jump is merely one piece of a disturbing puzzle. Greed and deceit are weaving a web around Natalie, and someone will stop at nothing—not even murder—to get what they want. Stretched to her breaking point, Natalie struggles to learn the truth, but only one thing is clear: nothing is as it seems.
Natalie’s dream has come true: with support from Bob Chapman,
she has opened a mental health clinic in a beautiful refurbished old building.
But someone is doing their very best to make the clinic look bad. With support
from now-boyfriend (maybe?) Gideon Radcliffe, Natalie has to figure out just
who is behind this effort. Is it Heather? Or is there something more at play?
To Die, To Sleep
Natalie Marsh #3
By Stephanie Black
Publisher: Covenant Communications, Inc. (November 1, 2019)
Paperback: 272 pages
ISBN-10: 1524409138
ISBN-13: 978-1524409135
Publisher’s Blurb:
After surviving a difficult
year, Natalie Marsh is heading for Ellsberg Keep, an exclusive mountain resort
that promises to provide the tranquility she desperately needs. She's eager to
relax and to reconnect with her estranged cousin Lily, who works as the Keep's
nurse—a reunion that begins abruptly when an accident on the winding mountain
roads lands Natalie in the infirmary in the care of her cousin. They have
little time to bond over childhood memories, however. Everything is thrown into
chaos when the owner of the Keep is rushed to the medical wing, wildly
delusional and raving about a murder plot.
Natalie is due for a break, and when she gets
the chance to reunite with a favorite cousin, traveling to a mountain resort
seems like just the thing! Of course, being Natalie, she finds herself right in
the middle of suspicious circumstances pretty quickly. Is her cousin as genuine
as Natalie wants to believe? Or is she part of the problem.
Bound in Shallows
Natalie Marsh #4
By Stephanie Black
Publisher: Covenant Communications, Inc. (November 23, 2020)
Paperback: 264 pages
ISBN-10: 1524415243
ISBN-13: 978-1524415242
Publisher’s Blurb:
It's the week before her
wedding, and Natalie Marsh doesn't have a moment to spare. But when a potential
donor requests a meeting regarding Natalie's mental health clinic, the
soon-to-be-bride makes time for the conversation especially since that donor is
tied to a tragic loss in the life of Natalie's fiancé, Gideon. Eight years ago,
Gideon's roommate Travis died of a drug overdose, and now Travis's mother wants
to honor his memory by helping others avoid the same fate. It is a noble
request that soon turns into a nightmare.
Gideon gets a little more time on the page as
we meet his college friends, who have come to see him marry Natalie. One presence
is much missed: Travis, who died of a drug overdose while they were in graduate
school.
Come Gentle Night
Natalie Marsh #5
By Stephanie Black
Publisher: Covenant Communications (November 2, 2022)
Paperback: 288 pages
ISBN-10: 1524420492
ISBN-13: 978-1524420499
Publisher’s Blurb:
After her entanglement in
several homicide investigations, psychologist Natalie Marsh is determined to
avoid further trouble. But when her intern needs help monitoring and calming
family drama for the duration of a party, Natalie steps up. After all, acting
as a peacemaker at a fundraising gala seems relatively risk-free in comparison
to her past escapades―what could happen at a dance? When an argument between
feuding guests becomes assault, Natalie realizes the situation is more
complicated than she anticipated, with one man at the center of it all: Rowan
Montrose.
Four years ago, Rowan’s brother was convicted of murdering his wife. But Rowan
believes there’s more to the story, suspecting that the real murderer is
walking free. His romantic interest in the younger sister of a police detective
renders him more determined than ever to clear the family name. Familiar with
Natalie’s reputation, he seeks out her assistance. Natalie tries to
decline―she’s no private detective―but as frightening incidents unfold, it’s
clear she’s in the middle of this whether she wants to be or not, and breaking
through the layers of deception that hide the truth may have lethal
consequences.
Every high school English teacher’s favorite: Romeo
and Juliet!
Thank you to NetGalley and Covenant Communications
for providing an ARC in exchange for my unbiased review.
Murders. Danger, Betrayal. Lying. A difficult marriage
dynamic. A little gaslighting. Mental illness. Natalie’s somewhat abusive
mother is mentioned frequently. There is no swearing and the violence is not
graphic. Some people drink alcohol, but I don’t recall anyone being actually
drunk. Drug use. Complicated personal relationships. Manipulation.
People who like suspense stories. Those who like complicated family dynamics and other relationships. People who like allusions to Shakespeare stories. There is bit of romance here, but it is definitely not the focus of the story.
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