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Envy
Envy
Author: Sandra Brown
ISBN-13: 9780446611800
ISBN-10: 0446611808
Publication Date: 8/1/2002
Pages: 576
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 461 ratings
Publisher: Warner Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Helpful Score: 10
Betrayal, Revenge and Sex...oh my!! This really is an excellent book!! I've read a couple other SBs and was disappointed...this definitely changes my opinion....I'm going to try some others. This is a fairly long book (549p) but I flew through it! (even neglected my other read! lol) It kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time...for both stories....and the way she weaves them together...PERFECT!! I highly recommend this book!
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Helpful Score: 6
This book was a total surprise to me. I usually cannot stand formula-based romantic suspense novels that seem to be so popular, BUT I could not put this one down. Highly recommended!
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Helpful Score: 6
Although I do not like most formula-type books, I found this one exceptionally good and suspenseful. I hope someone else does too!
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Helpful Score: 5
I read alot of books, but this one really caught my attention! I truly enjoyed it. Alot of twists and turns...a few I had figured out but several that I hadn't!!
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Helpful Score: 4
WOW - unable to keep up with the number of strange ways this books twists and turns. Hard to put down.
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Helpful Score: 4
Sandra Brown has been writing forever and, luckily, she's just gotten better over the millenia. Envy reads like a well-written soap opera. Sandy is tricky. She can make you want to read on and on to the end.
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Helpful Score: 4
What a cool book within a book! This was a facinating look at the world of writing and publishing, as well as, a great mystery. The author outdid herself on this one. Even though I figured out some of it the final plot twist was a surprise I didn't see coming.
Cosmic844 avatar reviewed Envy on + 23 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This is my first Sandra Brown book. I am not sure why, but have not previously been drawn to her. However, that has changed after reading Envy. Super characters, suspense, great story. Enjoyed to the very end.
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Helpful Score: 2
I thought it was a great book. A little slow at first to get into it and once I was able to get into the characters I didn't want to put it down.
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Helpful Score: 2
Sandra Brown rarely lets a reader down and this book is no exception! Just loved it! The manner in which she wove the story together was incredible.

If you like Sandra - you'll truly enjoy this book.
Tunerlady avatar reviewed Envy on + 581 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Another fabulous read from Sandra Brown! This was about a writer and it seemed to be a "book within a book"..his novel was really about him. Wonderful!
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Helpful Score: 2
I think Envy is one of Sandra Brown's best books. There are plenty of twists and turns throughout this book. Normally I find books pretty predictable, but I have to admit this book surprised me with one twist I did not see coming. This book is 2 stories in one and a very enjoyable read.
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Helpful Score: 1
This was a great read! Being a writer it was great to read about the publishing workd.
nascargal avatar reviewed Envy on + 352 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I loved this book...it will keep your interest!
writrchick1985 avatar reviewed Envy on + 20 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Loved this book! It is one of the only books I have that I'm not willing to swap! :) Sandra Brown is always good, but this is one of her very best in my opinion. The story within the story is unique and intriguing in of itself, and the outside romance and mystery clinch the book as a great read.
Nichelle avatar reviewed Envy on
Helpful Score: 1
I love Sandra Brown's books, but this is my ULTIMATE FAVORITE!!! I couldn't put it down. No matter how good you are about figuring out the plot twists, you will not be able guess all of them for this one. :)
ocnsangel avatar reviewed Envy on + 224 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I could'nt put this one down read it in a day
awesome read.
kortney avatar reviewed Envy on + 5 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is an excellent book that will keep you awake just to find out what happens next. After I read it in paperback I had to order it in hardcover. It is one of my few keeper books. Everyone I have lent it to loved it.
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Helpful Score: 1
If you like Sandra Brown, you'll like this book
suspenseprincess avatar reviewed Envy on + 51 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Very good read
sfc95 avatar reviewed Envy on + 686 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I did not like this book. I found it hard to et into, characters who were not likeable and a l=plot so unrealistic that it made the whole book not worth reading.
Kellyof4 avatar reviewed Envy on + 22 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I love anything that Sandra Brown writes!
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Helpful Score: 1
This is a GREAT Sandra Brown.
Bama-Booklover avatar reviewed Envy on + 140 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Intriguing mystery plot with a bit of romance. Built around the book publishing and writing world.
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Helpful Score: 1
This is a can't put down book for just when you think you know how it is going to end for it will turn around and shock the socks off of your feet.

I loved this book.
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Helpful Score: 1
To me this is one of Sandra Brown's best creations!
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Helpful Score: 1
This is written with exceptional, descriptive language. The rating was prepared not by me but by the official raters as far as I know. I think the writing is exceptional and adds to the story.
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Helpful Score: 1
A story of long awaited revenge. With a spalsh of romance .
MELNELYNN avatar reviewed Envy on + 669 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This book was a most pleasant surprise. It is well-written with just the right infusion of tension to keep the reader turning its pages. While many of its twists and turns are predictable, not all are. There are enough surprises for even the most jaded of readers. It is a wonderful story-within-a-story of friendship, envy, betrayal, greed, revenge, love, and redemption.
Maris Matherly-Reed, an editor at prestigious Matherly Press, and scion of the head of this prestigious New York publishing house, Daniel Matherly, receives an unsolicited, anonymous manuscript entitled "Envy". Pulling it out of the slush pile, this manuscript consists only of a prologue, but one so riveting and beautifully written, that Maris is intrigued enough to want to speak to its unknown but supremely talented author. Leaving her husband, acclaimed author and fellow Matherly Press editor, Noah Reed, to mind the store, Maris decides to follow up on this mysterious, but intriguing, newcomer.

Having only an address for an Island off the Georgia coast, she goes there and encounters the crude and rude Parker Evans, the author of this potential literary gem. Marist makes allowances for his behavior, attributing it to what she assumes to be bitterness over his being confined to a wheelchair. As she gets to know Parker and discuss his book with him, more and more is revealed to her about his novel. It is a story of two friends who, in the late nineteen eighties, go on a boat for a celebratory jaunt with a young woman, only to have it end tragically. As Maris begins to find herself attracted to Parker, little does she know that she is about to go on a voyage of personal self-discovery.

Meanwhile back in New York, unbeknownst to both his wife and father-in-law, or so he thinks, Noah Reed is plotting and planning a takeover of Matherly Reed by a corporate giant. He is also not behaving as a faithful husband would. When Maris returns to New York, her old world appears to be falling apart. As the veil is torn from her eyes, she no longer sees her husband through rose colored glasses. She begins to wonder to whom she is really married, as Noah reveals more of himself than she cares to know.

When Maris reads additional chapters in Parker's book, she gets a strong sense that the book may be a work of non-fiction rather than fiction. She also suspects that there may be a connection between herself and Parker that she had not before realized. As the story of the three young people on the boat develops, it becomes painfully clear that the past and present are on a collision course. The only question is whether Maris will realize it before it is too late, and the past collides with the present.

This is an ingeniously plotted novel, and Parker Evans is a very interesting character. The other characters are also fairly well fleshed out for such a plot driven book. Only the character of Noah Reed seems to be a cookie cutter character. As the book, however, is primarily plot driven, it does not unduly detract from such an otherwise engrossing novel of suspense. Moreover, the literary contrivance of a story-within-a-story is very well done. The two parallel stories are both dramatic and interesting. Each serves to propel the book towards its climactic ending. All in all, it is very well done.
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Helpful Score: 1
Sandra Brown writes a great mystery romance book. She has definitely done it again with Envy, it keeps you guessing until the end. Great story and great characters
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love Sandra Brown. That says it all!!
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Is the manuscript submitted by a totally unknown author really fiction or does it contain the facts to a crime that was committed decades ago? Love and hatred are often found intertwined to create Envy both in this book and in reality. A must read!
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Helpful Score: 1
My favorite Sandra Brown book, one of her best! Excellent suspense!
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Helpful Score: 1
Excellent book keeps you guessing - a can't put down book!
Harmony1204 avatar reviewed Envy on + 54 more book reviews
My all time favorite Sandra Brown book! If you haven't read it, you MUST! Suspense, plot twists and great characters. Don't pass this one up.
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Amazing read! Couldn't put it down.
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This was my first Sandra Brown book - VERY GOOD!
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Excellent suspense. This was the first Sandra Brown novel I've read, and it has made me a huge fan!
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High suspense.
baeb47 avatar reviewed Envy on + 207 more book reviews
Revenge, betrayal, drama, suspense ... this book has it all!
sataro avatar reviewed Envy on + 50 more book reviews
Another classic by Sandra Brown...

Billy T.
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I enjoyed this book. It was the first Sandra Brown title I'd read, and it drew me in immediately. The plot was original and, although some critical plot elements were predictable, the story held my attention throughout. Recommended to those who enjoy a mystery/thriller with romance. A fun read for the summer, or for those times when you just want to escape into a book.
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Another excellent Brown boook. NY publishers recieves a manuscript from someone identified only as PME, the book has blockbuster potential and something more. On an eerie cotton plantation on a remote Georgia island she finds a man concealing his identity and his past. Maris is drawn into his talke of two young friends and a deadly betrayal. A chilling novel..........
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Loved it!
From Publishers Weekly
Style and form are usually the least of prolific bestselling romance/thriller writer Brown's concerns, but in her latest effort she takes on an unusual challenge, setting out to craft a novel within a novel within a novel. The onion begins to peel when editor Maris Matherly-Reed plucks a prologue from the slush pile and finds herself hooked by the steamy prose. The author has furthermore titillated her by breaking the rules: no SASE, no cover letter. Maris knows only that his initials are P.M.E. and he lives on St. Anne Island in Georgia. (How does she know P.M.E. is a man? She... knows.) Gutsy, idealistic, deliciously sexy, Maris is married to philandering sociopath Noah Reed, who runs Matherly Press with Maris and her father, Daniel, last of the silver-maned gentleman publishers. As for P(arker) M(ackensie) E(vans), he's a bitter, wheelchair-bound, first-time novelist or is he? Is he using Maris to avenge himself against Noah, or does he love her madly or can the answer be all of the above? Cutting back and forth between the bernovel and Parker's autobiographical novel about a purloined novel, Brown stages one dramatic scene after another. The narrative voices don't change much (although the typefaces do), but Brown's loyal legions frankly won't give a damn. (Aug. 28) Forecast: Brown could probably write a novel in blank verse and still hit the bestseller lists, so her experimentation here (mild, in any case) won't throw readers. The book is a Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club main selection and a BOMC alternate, and major TV, radio and print media ad campaigns (plus New York transit ads) will blanket the country. Expect the expected: a blockbuster.
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"...explosive tale of a long-ago crime and the victim's plan for revenge" -- from the back cover. Excellent.
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Another excellent book by Sandra Brown. Keeps you guessing the whole way through.
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mystery with many twists
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My Favorite Sandra Brown book.
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A good Sandra Brown book, but then most all of them are good!
miamipeach33 avatar reviewed Envy on + 7 more book reviews
Just when I thought I had it figured out, it takes another turn... I couldn't put it down!
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great suspense as would be expected from Sandra Brown.
sherry1967 avatar reviewed Envy on + 3 more book reviews
I am a avid reader. I actually do not write reviews but when I saw this book posted I was compelled to write that this is by far the best book that I have ever read! I know there are 500+ pages and I could not put it down. 5 Stars
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This book really keeps you on the edge of your seat.
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One of my favorites by this author. I find that is one of the better revenge theme romances. Although the twist was not really a surprise, I really enjoyed the book.
eqfan80 avatar reviewed Envy on + 35 more book reviews
This is another excellent book by Sandra Brown. Plenty of twists at the end, with some sorrow and some joy. The 500 pages was a bit long, but worth it in the end. I give this one two thumbs up.
curledupwithabook avatar reviewed Envy on + 169 more book reviews
My first Sandra Brown book. Shame on me for assuming that Ms. Brown's books would be formulaic and predictable. I almost put this one down after the first few chapters because I was so sure I had it figured out and didn't want to waste my time. I despise not finishing a book, however, so I pushed forward. I'm so glad I did. Well-developed characters and unexpected plot twists kept my attention to the point that I stayed up well past my bedtime several nights because I just had to see what happened next. So, now I understand why this author is so very popular. Unexpectedly strong female protagonist and a very satisfying ending make this a four out of five for me. Looking forward to reading more by Sandra Brown.
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good book
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This is one of the first books that I read of Sandra Brown's - she now as me hooked! Sandra Brown keeps readers turning pages with an explosive tale of a long-ago crime and the victim's plan for revenge!
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LOVED THIS BOOK!! TOTALLY ENGAGING, SERIOUS PLOT TWISTS, COULDN'T TEAR MY EYES AWAY!! :)
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I have read Sandra Brown books for years and truly enjoy them. Her writing and the stories get belter with each one, but I'm not sure she can top this one. The characters just pulled me in. I figured out the main mystery, but had no idea how it would play out. Hated to come to the end. Of course, only my opinion.
tioga avatar reviewed Envy on + 167 more book reviews
Great story! Sandra outdid herself with this one,
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A book within a book! Absolutely page-turning. Stayed up till 4am to finish! Another great work by Sandra Brown.
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Fans of Sandra Brown, this is the best one of her books that I have read.
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slow start,got very interesting
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Typical Brown mystery keeps you on edge to end
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Another well written book by Sandra Brown, chilling, interesting, can't put it down until mystery is solved.
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I completely loved this book and I reccomend it to anyone.
Granites2001 avatar reviewed Envy on + 88 more book reviews
I like Sandra Brown. This one was pretty good. I finished it rather quickly.
cnmor avatar reviewed Envy on + 93 more book reviews
This was a really fantastic read. Sandra Brown intertwines 2 different stories until they become one. Loved it. One of my top 10's.
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Another good mystery from Sandra Brown.
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Perfectly plotted.
One dramatic scene after another.
cef424 avatar reviewed Envy on + 67 more book reviews
Great book and twisting plot!
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I really enjoyed this book.
nascargal avatar reviewed Envy on + 352 more book reviews
This is one of my all time favorite Sandra Brown books. It is very intense...and I truly enjoyed it.
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This is probably Brown's best book and I've read many of hers.
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Great plot that would stand on its own without all the immorality.
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Good Mystery
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Very good read. A couple of times I got frustrated with the pace but once I got over those humps I was drawn right back into the story.
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Hooks the reader from the beginning, tale of vengeance.
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VERY GOOD BOOK GOOD MYSTERY
lilliemae avatar reviewed Envy on + 14 more book reviews
Good story set in South Carolina about an editor who receives a strange, anonymous but tantalizing manuscript. The book follows the journey of self discovery and tracking down the mysterious author.
srp avatar reviewed Envy on + 47 more book reviews
Good plot. Not a fan of the language and sexual references.
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One of the few authors ever to have three simultaneous New York Times bestsellers, Sandra Brown is a world-class suspense writer who "carefully crafts tales that keep readers on the edge of their seats" (USA Today). In her latest novel, she entwines two plots into an explosive tale of a long-ago crime and the victim's plan for revenge... Maris Matherly-Reed is a renowned New York book editor, the daughter of a publisher and the wife of bestselling author Noah Reed. It isn't often that an unsolicited submission so captivates her that she feels she must immediately meet its author. But Maris has just received a tantalizing partial manuscript submitted by a writer identified only as P.M.E., with the return address of an obscure island off the Georgia coast. P.M.E.'s blockbuster potential-and perhaps something else-compels Maris to search for him. On an eerie, ruined cotton plantation, she finds Parker Evans, a man determined to conceal his identity as well as his past. Working with him chapter by chapter, Maris is riveted by his tale of two friends who charter a boat with a young woman for a night of revelry...an excursion from which only one person returns. As the story unfolds, Maris becomes convinced it is more than just fiction. Disturbed about her growing attraction to Parker and gripped by a chilling suspicion about his novel's characters, she searches for the undisclosed truth about a crime committed decades ago. Then someone close to her dies, while even closer looms the presence of evil-a man who will use her, or anyone, to get what he wants... Exploring the way love and hatred shape lives, ENVY uses both Maris's quest and Parker's novel to create a breathtaking story of suspense. Not until the shattering, surprise finale will readers guess the solution to its puzzle of deceit and murder, retribution and redemption.
Planetbee avatar reviewed Envy on + 32 more book reviews
A book about a publisher who experiences betrayal, love, and mystery when she receives a manuscript from a mysterious author. A good read with some twists and turns and romance. First Sandra Brown book I've read, and I will read her other books.
freeverse071681 avatar reviewed Envy on + 609 more book reviews
Parker Evans religiously protects his privacy on a small island, so no one knows that he is really bestselling author Mackensie Roone. Now, Parker is secretly writing a more literary novel called ENVY about the destructive rivalry between friends that leads to the imprisonment of one and the bestselling success of the other. Parker adopts a pseudonym and submits a chapter directly to Maris Matherly-Reed, the publisher of Matherly Press.
Fascinated and impressed, Maris travels to meet with Parker and discovers that he is confined to a wheelchair. She agrees to become his editor, and as they work together on the island, their mutual attraction grows. But at the same time, Noah Reed, Maris's husband and colleague, reads the manuscript. He recognizes the story as his own and realizes that it could have only been written by one person -- the friend he left for dead 14 years earlier. Noah must silence Parker before his treachery is exposed in ENVY.
Smokey avatar reviewed Envy on + 265 more book reviews
Love her books, great.
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Amazing! So many plots within plots, stories within stories.
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When a New York publisher Maris Matherly Reed receives a tantalizing manuscript from someone only identified as P.M.E., its blockbuster potential-and perhaps something else-compets her to meetits author. On an eerie ruined cotton plantation on a remote Georgian island she finds Parker Evans, a man concealing his identity and his past. Maris is drawn into his tale of 2 young friends and a deadly betrayal... and to Parker himself. But there's something especially chilling about this novel, its possible connection to Maris's own life, ant the real-life character who uses her, or anyone, to get what he wants.
Lazeeladee avatar reviewed Envy on + 87 more book reviews
One of Sandra Brown's best ever!!
dterlec avatar reviewed Envy on + 238 more book reviews
This was one of the best books I've read in long time. Very gripping and engaging from page one. When I couldn't be reading it I was trying to figure out what was going to happen next. A definite must read suggestion.
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Very good book by Brown! One of the better ones, I believe.
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I couldn't stop reading it! EXCELLENT
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Maris Matherly-Reed, an executive at Matherly Press, the publishing house that her father runs, is going through the slush pile of unsolicited manuscripts when she encounters one that intrigues her. But the author has submitted only the prologue and has put only his initials on it and the name of the island off the coast of Georgia where he lives. To the befuddlement of her husband, Noah, a writer who only published one novel and now works at Matherly Press, Maris is determined to pursue the manuscript. Maris has been concerned by her husband's inattentiveness and lately has been feeling dissatisfied with their marriage. Impulsively, she decides to go to Georgia to find the author, now identified as Parker Evans. At first, Parker puts off Maris--he's rude, abrasive, ruggedly handsome, and wheelchair bound from an accident he won't discuss. Nevertheless, Maris is totally drawn in by his novel, the story of the friendship between two young men that ends tragically when only one makes it back from a boating accident. Nor can Maris deny her attraction to Parker. Meanwhile, her two-faced husband, Noah, is back in New York, trying to secure a deal that will essentially allow him to sell Matherly Press out from under Maris and her father. As her marriage crumbles and her attraction to Parker grows, Maris finds that Parker and his novel are much more closely related to her life than she could have ever imagined. Suspenseful and satisfying, Brown's latest novel is sure to please readers, just as her many previous ones have.
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I really enjoyed this book. Sandra Brown is a good writer.
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This is probably one of my favorite Sandra Brown novels. To me, the characters were vivid and I could really picture them in my mind. The plot was fresh and told in an interesting way -- the present is narrated with every few chapters going back to a chapter of the novel inside the novel, so you're really following two storylines throughout. It held my interest and the end didn't leave any loose ends -- very important!
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good story with lots of twists and turns. will keep you guessing...
Linda avatar reviewed Envy on + 770 more book reviews
Awesome! A story within a story within a story. Great plot ...terrific characters. Keeps you guessing until the very end.
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I was very caught up in the story, but this book had much cruder language than any other of the many Sandra Brown books I have read?
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Very good read. Paraphrased - "When ... publisher Maris Reed received a manuscript, it is blockbuster potential and she is compelled to meet the author. On a ruined cotton plantation on a Georgia island, she meets Parker Evans. There is something chilly about this novel,its possible connection to Maris' own life, and the real-life character who uses her or anyone to get what he wants."
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New York book editor Maris Matherly-Reed knows a bestseller when she sees one -- even if it is a tantalizing partial manuscript submitted by a writer identified only as P.M.E., with the return address of an obscure island off the Georgia coast. Maris is intrigued enough to search for him. Her trip to Georgia to meet the mysterious author takes her to an eerie, ruined cotton plantation, where Maris finds Parker Evans, a man confined to a wheelchair who carefully hides his past. Coaxing his novel from him chapter by chapter, Maris gets caught up in his tale of two friends who rent a boat with a young woman for a night of sex and drinking. Only one person will return from that trip. Disturbed about her sexual attraction to Parker and worried about her marriage to author and her co-publisher Noah Reed, Maris returns to New York where the delivery of Parker's newest chapters convince her they are more than fiction. She wonders how well she knows her husband and begins a harrowing search for a truth that ties back to a terrifying crime and a will use her, or anyone, to get his revenge.
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Read this book all night...:)
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Love this book
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Another excellent book by Sandra Brown!

The prologue of a novel arrives in the Manhattan offices of a book editor, who's intrigued enough to chase its mysterious author, identified only by his initials, to his decrepit plantation on an island off the Georgia Coast. That's the first clue that fiction is stranger than fact; few publishers (if any) would go to that sort of trouble for anything less than a new J.D. Salinger novel. But bestselling author Sandra Brown makes the most of her far-fetched premise, setting up a convoluted plot that keeps the reader engrossed despite its flaws and foibles.
Maris Matherly-Reed is more than an editor. She's also the beloved daughter of the publishing house's highly respected and successful leader, and the wife of Matherly Press's second-in-command, the smooth, suave, double-dealing Noah Reed. Reed, it develops, is the real target of the literary scam set up by the reclusive writer of the novel whose opening pages so captivate Reed's spouse. P.M.E., the writer, has a score to settle with Maris's husband, and he doesn't care whom he hurts as long as he brings Noah down. At least, not until he meets Maris, who has an unfortunate habit of falling in love with her authors.
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Good story. But s little too heavy on the sex for me.
RaccoonGirl avatar reviewed Envy on + 97 more book reviews
When New York publisher Maris Matherly Reed receives a tantalizing manuscript from someone identified only as P.M.E., its blockbuster potentialand perhaps something elsecompels her to meet its author. On an eerie, ruined cotton plantation on a remote Georgia island she finds Parker Evans, a man concealing his identity and his past. Maris is drawn into his tale of two young friends and a deadly betrayaland to Parker himself. But theres something especially chilling about this novel, its possible connection to Mariss own life, and the real-life character who uses her, or anyone, to get what he wants.
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When New York publisher Maris Matherly Reed receives a tantalizing manuscript from someone identified only as P.M.E., its blockbuster potential and perhaps something else compels her to meet its author. On an eerie, ruined cotton plantation on a remote Georgia island she finds Parker Evans, a man concealing his identity and his past. Maris is drawn into his tale of two young friends and a deadly betrayal -- and to Parker himself. But there's something expecially chilling about this novel, its possible connection to Maris's own life and the real life character who uses her, or anyone, to get what he wants.
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kept me guessing!
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A GREAT READ,LOVE THIS WRITER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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This is actually a hardback edition. I read it a long time ago, but like all of Sandra Brown's thrillers, it was excellent.
Kmarie avatar reviewed Envy on + 529 more book reviews
Maris Matherly-Reed is a renowned New York book editor, the daughter of a publisher and the wife of bestselling author Noah Reed. It isn't often that an unsolicited submission so captivates her that she feels she must immediately meet its author. But Maris has just received a tantalizing partial manuscript submitted by a writer identified only as P.M.E., with the return address of an obscure island off the Georgia coast. P.M.E.'s blockbuster potential - and perhaps something else - compels Maris to search for him." "On an eerie, ruined cotton plantation, she finds Parker Evans a man determined to conceal his identity as well as his past. Working with him chapter by chapter, Maris is riveted by his tale of two friends who charter a boat with a young woman for a night of revelry ... an excursion from which only one person returns." As the story unfolds, Maris becomes convinced it is more than just fiction. Disturbed about her growing attraction to Parker and gripped by a chilling suspicion about his novel's characters, she searches for the undisclosed truth about a crime committed decades ago. Then someone close to her dies, while even closer looms the presence of evil - a man who will use her, or anyone, to get what he wants ...
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Good book!
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MARTHA MATHERLY-REED IS A RENOWNED NEW YORK BOOK EDITOR, THE DAUGHTER OF A PUBLISHER AND THE WIFE OF BESTSELLING AUTHOR NOAH REED.