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Borrowed Time
Borrowed Time
Borrowed Time
Audiobook9 hours

Borrowed Time

Written by C.J. Lyons

Narrated by Elisabeth Rodgers

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

New York Times Bestselling Author CJ Lyons has been praised as a "master of the genre" (Pittsburgh Magazine) for her "breathtakingly fast-paced" (Publishers Weekly) romantic medical thrillers. Pittsburgh Police Officer Kate O'Hern is on the trail of a killer targeting cops. Only problem, he's already killed her once... Trauma surgeon Joshua Lightner saved Kate's life, only to have her awaken suffering from an unexpected side effect: visions of other people's deaths. As a doctor, he refuses to believe in "psychic mumbo-jumbo" but as a man, he can't deny his feelings for Kate. When the killer targets them both, are they living on BORROWED TIME?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 3, 2019
ISBN9781980061977
Borrowed Time

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Let Down by Borrowed Time, my fourth CJ Lyons ThrillerI loved all three of the previous CJ Lyons thrillers I've read. Borrowed Time was the first one that included a medical setting. The author does her usual great job of creating suspense, and generally her writing is good. However, i was disappointed by the following in this novel:1. Policewoman Kate O'Hern's recovery from being shot and declared clinically dead is way to fast to be believed. 2. Dr. Josh Lightener falls in love with Kate unbelievably quickly. Even though he does question his ethics in this situation, I still found it disturbing that he would continue to pursue his romance.3. The romance wasn't the only thing rushed, the plot moved at breakneck speed in a very unrealistic way. As a result, the character development suffered and the protagonists weren't fully three-dimensional.4. The motivation of the killer isn't adequately explained and remained confusing to me. The above issues detracted from what was otherwise a decent plot, which also incorporated paranormal elements. I still have two more Lyons Thrillers lined up to read, and hope that Borrowed Time was the only less than stellar novel by an otherwise favourite author.