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Stop Me (The Last Stand Book 2) Kindle Edition
Romain Fornier lost his reason for living when his daughter was kidnapped and murdered. He used a cop’s gun to mete out his own justice and spent the next few years in prison. Once he was freed, he returned to his Cajun roots in small-town Louisiana. But now he learns that he might have killed the wrong man.
Jasmine Stratford, a psychological profiler who works with the private detective firm The Last Stand, is convinced his daughter’s killer is still alive—and that she and Romain have something in common. She believes the same man kidnapped her sister, Kimberly, sixteen years ago.
Jasmine is determined to track him down when she receives an anonymous package, postmarked New Orleans—the bracelet she gave Kimberly for her eighth birthday. She approaches Romain because she knows he can help her . . . if he chooses.
But searching for the man who irrevocably changed both their lives means they have to rise to a killer’s challenge: Stop me . . .
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“Genuine thrills.” —Publishers Weekly
“Nonstop suspense at its very best.” —Carla Neggers, New York Times–bestselling author of Rival’s Break
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherMIRA
- Publication dateJanuary 30, 2017
- File size3.7 MB
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The present
When Jasmine Stratford opened the package, she was standing in the middle of a crowded mall. Suddenly she couldn't hear a single sound. The laughing, the talking, the click-clack of shoes on the colorful floor, the Christmas music that'd been playing in the backgroundit all disappeared as her ears began to ring.
"What is it?" Sheridan Kohl touched her arm, eyebrows gathered in concern.
The words came to Jasmine as if from a great distance, but she couldn't speak. Her lungs worked frantically, but her chest felt so tight she couldn't expand her diaphragm. Sweat trickled down her spine, causing her crisp cotton blouse to stick to her as she stared at the silver-and-pink bracelet she'd just pulled from the small cardboard box.
"What is it, Jaz?" Still frowning, her friend took the bracelet from Jasmine's cold fingers. As she read the name spelled out in silver letters separated by pink beads, her eyes filled with tears. "Oh, God!" she murmured, pressing a hand to her chest.
Jasmine's head spun. Afraid she might pass out, she reached for Sheridan, who helped her to the center of the mall and asked a man sitting in one of the few seats to move.
He collected the shopping bags piled at his feet and jumped up, allowing Jasmine to sink onto the hard plastic chair.
"Hey, she no looking good, eh? She sick or somet'ing?" he asked.
"She's just suffered a terrible shock," Sheridan explained.
The words floated over Jasmine as if they'd been written in the air, each letter flying past her, meaningless. Her nervous system seemed to be shutting down. Overload. Rejection of current input. Inability to cope.
"Don't move," Sheridan barked and put the bracelet back in the box on her lap. "I'll get you something to drink."
Jasmine couldn't have moved even if she wanted to. Her rubbery legs refused to support her weight, or she would've walked out of the mall. People were beginning to stare.
"What's wrong?" someone murmured, pausing near the Mexican man who was still watching her curiously.
"I don't know, but she no look good, eh?" he repeated.
A teenage boy ventured closer. "Are you okay, lady?"
"Maybe someone should call the paramedics," a woman said.
Wave them away. But Jasmine's thoughts were so focused on what was in her lap, she couldn't even raise her hand. She'd made that bracelet as a gift for her little sister. She remembered Kimberly's delight when she'd unwrapped it on her eighth birthday, her last birthday before the tall man with the beard entered their house in Cleveland one sunny afternoon and took her away.
Jasmine's mind veered from the memories. Until she was twelve, she'd led such a safe and happy life she'd never dreamed she would encounter a threat in her own home. Strangers were people outside on the street. This man had acted like one of her father's workers, whose faces changed so often she wasn't familiar with them all. They were always coming to the house to pick up equipment for his satellite TV business, to get a check, to drop off some paperwork. Occasionally he hired vagrants to organize his warehouse or build a fence or even clean up the yard. In any event, she'd believed their visitor was a nice guy.
Heaven help her, she'd believed he was nice. And she'd let it happen .
"You want I should call an ambulance?" the Mexican man ventured.
Jasmine had to cover her mouth so the screams inside her didn't escape. Breathe deeply. Get hold of yourself. After nearly destroying each other with their bitterness and grief, her parents had given up hope. But she'd kept a candle burning deep inside. And now this
Sheridan returned and nudged her way through the four or five people who were watching to see if Jasmine would rally. "I've got her. Everything's fine," she told them, and they began to drift off, but not without a backward glance. "Drink this," she said.
The freshly squeezed lemonade tasted reassuringly normal.
A man seated next to them stood and offered Sheridan his chair. She thanked him and perched on the edge of it.
After a few minutes, Jasmine's breathing and heart rate slowed. Still, she was damp with sweat and when she tried to talk tears slipped down her cheeks.
"It's okay." Putting an arm around her, Sheridan squeezed her shoulders. "Take all the time you need."
Jasmine appreciated her friend's empathy, but now that the shock was wearing off she had so many questions. Who had sent the bracelet? Why after so long? What'd happened to her sister? And the biggest question of allwas there any chance that Kimberly was still alive?
"I'm so sorry I brought that package with me, that you had to deal with this in a public setting." Sheridan's expression revealed her chagrin. "When I saw it sitting on the reception desk with the rest of the mail, I thought it might be something you've been waiting for. I knew you weren't planning on coming into the office today so I was " she shrugged helplessly " trying to be helpful."
Jasmine wiped her eyes. "It's okay. Of course you'd never expect anything like this."
"Who sent it?"
"I don't know." She studied the box. There was no return address. There wasn't even a note, just some crumpled packaging material
Jasmine's pulse spiked. Wait a minute There was something written on one of the papers that'd been wadded up.
Careful not to tear the note or get her fingerprints all over it, she flattened it outand saw two words printed in what appeared to be blood: Stop me.
That night, Jasmine hovered over the phone. Should she tell her parents about the bracelet? She couldn't decide. According to the cancellation stamp, the package had been sent from New Orleans, but she didn't know if she'd ever be able to glean more information than that. She was reluctant to open old woundsand yet, her folks had a right to the information, didn't they? Would they want to know?
She picked up the handset. Her father would. After the bearded man took Kimberly, Peter Stratford had become so single-minded in his quest to find his youngest daughter that he'd eventually lost everythinghis business, his wife, his home. He'd searched until he'd nearly driven himself mad. Searched until everyone else in his life, including Jasmine, had become nothing more than shadows. Even then he'd given up only because he had no choice. There was nowhere else to go, nothing more he could do.
Now that Peter had moved on, he was doing better than he had in years. Would learning about Kimberly's bracelet send him into another tailspin?
Jasmine set the phone down again. It probably wasn't wise to take the chance.
And then there was her East Indian mother. Gauri was so full of bitterness and blame, toward Peter and Jasmine, she had difficulty being in the same room with either of them.
The phone rang. Nervous that it might be one of her parentsthat she'd be confronted with a situation she hadn't figured out how to handleshe checked caller ID, then breathed a sigh of relief. It was her friend and coworker, Skye Kellerman. Actually, Skye Willis since her marriage last year.
Dropping into a seat at the kitchen table, Jasmine rubbed her fingers over her left eyebrow as she answered. "Hello?"
"I just got your message. And several from Sheridan, too." Skye's voice came across as brisk, worried. "I'm sorry it took me a few hours to get back to you. David and I were in Tahoe and didn't have phone reception."
"It's fine," Jasmine said.
"It's not fine. Are you okay?"
Jasmine wasn't sure. One minute she was filled with rekindled hope, the next terrified that nothing could change the outcome of her sister's abduction. "I'm okay," she said, although her mind added a little "not."
"This is so unexpected," Skye exclaimed. "Why now? Why after so many years?"
Jasmine had asked herself the same question. But it hadn't taken long to come up with the most probable answer. "It must be because of the publicity on the Polinaro case." Four weeks ago, she'd been on America's Most Wanted, profiling a sex offender who'd victimized nine boys. When authorities got too close, he fled. She'd been invited on the show to suggest places he might have gone, things he might be doing.
"Of course," Skye agreed. "That episode aired right before Thanksgiving."
"How else would he have known where to find me?" After her mother had remarried and left Cleveland, where Jasmine was born, Jasmine had dropped out of high school and moved away from home, starting a three-year descent into drug abuse and self-destruction. During that time, she'd drifted from one city to another, working odd jobs, even begging in the streets for enough money for one more fix. She doubted anyone could've tracked her movements back then. Her parents certainly hadn't been aware, much of the time, of where she was or what she was doing. It wasn't until Harvey Nolasco, a long-distance trucker, picked her up and insisted she get some help that she settled down. And then she'd married a white man, like her mother, and became Jasmine Nolasco for a short while.
"I'm pretty sure they posted our address at the charity," Skye said.
"They did." When dealing with the media, Jasmine always mentioned her affiliation with The Last Stand. TLS relied exclusively on donations to keep its doors open. She couldn't miss the chance to raise public awareness and support, and it'd proved to be a good move. Since the episode had aired, they'd received thousands of dollarsand more requests for help than ever before.
"The package came to the office, right?" Skye clarified.
"Sher found it with the other mail and brought it with her when we met for lunch."
"Have you had anyone inspect that note?"
"We took it directly to the police."
"And?"
"They confirmed it was written in b-blood." She stumbled over the last word because picturing the large square letters on that note sent a chill up her spine.
"Do you think it could be Kimberly's?" Skye said.
"Even if she's dead, I suppose it could'...
Product details
- ASIN : B01NCN01PE
- Publisher : MIRA; Reissue edition (January 30, 2017)
- Publication date : January 30, 2017
- Language : English
- File size : 3.7 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 452 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #152,128 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #928 in Small Town Romance (Books)
- #5,355 in Psychological Thrillers (Books)
- #7,500 in Contemporary Romance Fiction
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Brenda Novak is a New York Times & USA Today bestselling author with more than twelve million books in print, translated into twenty different languages. She’s written over seventy-five novels and has one of the most interactive book groups on Facebook. Her monthly reads coincide with those featured in the Brenda Novak Book Boxes, which contain autographed books from today's most popular authors.
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Customers find this book to be the best in the series, praising its complex story with plenty of twists that keep readers engaged through the night. The book features well-developed characters and a fast-paced narrative, with one customer noting it's not too graphic. Customers appreciate the book's sensual content and consider it a superb romantic suspense novel.
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Customers find the book readable and entertaining, with several noting it's the best in the series, and one describing it as a page-turner.
"I couldn't put this book down. It was gruesome but also exciting The characters were all well rounded and great in their roles...." Read more
"...This book is a page turner and now that I am hooked - well, I just started reading the third book in this series.....Watch Me." Read more
"Great read. Very entertaining. Page turner. Keeps you wanting more. Great character development. Very visual in her choice of words" Read more
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Customers find the book suspenseful, describing it as a superb romantic suspense with plenty of twists that keep readers guessing.
"...The story was easy to follow and kept me guessing until the very end." Read more
"...Overall, it was a really good sensuous and emotional story, which can stand on its own, and Novak continues her reign on my wallet as a must-buy..." Read more
"...The dramatic ending of Stop Me fits the story perfectly. I can't wait to read the next book in The Last Stand series! Nannette..." Read more
"This book was seriously intense. I couldn't put the book down. I am exhausted today...." Read more
Customers appreciate the character development in the book, with one mentioning feeling compassion for the characters and another noting Romain's interesting personality.
"...It was gruesome but also exciting The characters were all well rounded and great in their roles...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2024I couldn't put this book down. It was gruesome but also exciting
The characters were all well rounded and great in their roles. The story was easy to follow and kept me guessing until the very end.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2008Jasmine Stratford has spent the last 16 years looking for the man who kidnapped her younger sister Kimberly, whose kidnapping destroyed what was left of her fragile family. She has devoted her life to helping other families in similar situations, and being somewhat psychic, has managed to help the FBI profile assailants and locate some victims. After appearing on television, she receives a package postmarked New Orleans with Kimberly's missing bracelet, which takes her on an odyssey to the Bayou state. She turns to Romain Fornier, the father 0f another victim recently paroled for murdering the man charged with the kidnap, rape, and murder of his daughter Adele who was released on a technicality. Romain wants no part of the investigation at first but as clues surface that he might have killed the wrong man, he wants answers too. A cunning killer has them both in his crosshairs and wants to play a game of cat and mouse while covering up a lucrative black market adoption ring.
Novak's second installment in the "Last Stand" series is heavy on the romance and suspense, as her two broken lead characters emerge from their shattered shells to find a second chance for love, forgiveness, and redemption. The culprits are a pretty unredeeming lot, and Novak manages to make them more than cardboard character typically found in many novels. Overall, it was a really good sensuous and emotional story, which can stand on its own, and Novak continues her reign on my wallet as a must-buy author.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2008Romain Fornier's ten-year-old daughter Adele was kidnapped and murdered four years ago. When Frances Moreau, the man believed to have killed her, got off on a technicality, Romain shot and killed him sending Romain to prison for a year and a half for the crime.
Sixteen years ago, Jasmine Stratford's eight-year-old sister Kimberly was also kidnapped. Jasmine watched Kimberly walk out the door with a stranger thinking he was another of their father's workers. But Kimberly never came back.
Jasmine and her two friends Skye and Sheridan run a charity organization called The Last Stand. They help victims of violent crimes. Jasmine is a criminal profiler and has some psychic ability that helps her solve crimes. When Jasmine receives an anonymous package in the mail with a note attached saying, "Stop Me" in blood, she heads to New Orleans, where the package came from. There, she meets the now reclusive Romaine Fornier. Jasmine believes Adele's and Kimberly's cases are similar and asks Romain for help. Romain wants to keep the past in the past, but when the evidence begins to reveal that Jasmine may be right, and the killer may still be out there, he reluctantly becomes Jasmine's partner. Danger lurks around every corner. Will Jasmine and Romain find the killer before Jasmine becomes the next victim?
An exciting mystery, a twisted killer, and a sensual romance make Stop Me the kind of book I love to read. Stop Me is a very intense and often dark story that kept me on the edge of my seat from start to finish. Jasmine is very guarded. Her emotions are almost mechanical at times, especially in the beginning of the story. Her dysfunctionality is a direct result of the effect her sister's kidnapping had on her and her family. Because of what Romain suffered through, he brings a lot of baggage to the table as well. His family and his daughter's murder took a huge emotional toll on him. I really liked Romain and Jasmine together. From the moment they met I thought they were a perfect match. Romain's struggle to cope with his feelings for Jasmine are genuine and tangible. There are some really great moments in Stop Me. Some are sensual, some are romantic, and others are very creepy. The villain is as psychotic as they get. Ms. Novak did an exceptional job getting into his mind and allowing the reader to see what makes him tick. I loved that aspect of the book as much as Jasmine and Romain's slow progression toward a loving relationship. The dramatic ending of Stop Me fits the story perfectly. I can't wait to read the next book in The Last Stand series!
Nannette
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2017Read another book in five days. But then again it's another Novak book. I am totally hooked on her and may never read another author....
This is part of The Last Stand series and continues with the life of one of the three women running this organization to help victims of crime, but when Jasmine gets a note from who she believes is her sister's abductor, she is off to New Orleans to track him down. In the process she also hooks up with Romain Fournier believing that the man who killed his daughter is the same one who abducted her sister.
This book is a page turner and now that I am hooked - well, I just started reading the third book in this series.....Watch Me.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2015This book was seriously intense. I couldn't put the book down. I am exhausted today. I started reading the book yesterday, had a hard time putting it down to go to bed, then dreamed about it, woke up at 4 a.m. to "just read one more chapter" and I finished the book by the time the alearm went off to go to work. So much for sleep. Although, I was really "creeped out" because it was very dark and very quiet in my house while I was reading this book. I would describe this book as a page turner. I liked the first book in this series and sometimes I am sad moving to the next book in a series, because it has new characters that I have to get attached to, but I was hooked on Jasmine and T-Bone from the beginning. This book has murder, mystery, suspense and even some romance. I appreciate the fact that Brenda allows you to use your imagination for those scenes. I would rather not have it described to me in great detail. Any adult who has had a relationship knows what the parts look like and how they work, we don't need to be told the nitty gritty details. Now - with all that greatness does come one criticism and that is for Jasmine and her determination to constantly put herself into harms way. I may not always make the best choices when I am determined and set my mind on something, but I think after a brush or two with death, I would probably tread a little more lightly. Of course, the book would be less intense or dramatic if she always played by the rules. I will definitely be reading the next book, but not until I get a little sleep.
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- Moira CameronReviewed in Canada on December 12, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars A great read
This author constantly gives me an interesting read. She will grab your attention then not let it go until the big conclusion. I have never been let down by this Author and when I purchase a Brrenda Novak I know I'm in for an enjoyable read. I highly recommend this Author and this story
- Maggie LongReviewed in the United Kingdom on October 22, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Very intriguing
Brenda Novak certainly knows how to keep her readers entertained. After falling in love with Book 1 about Skye and David, I was a little bit dubious on whether or not I would be able to connect with Book 2 the same way - no problem. I was hooked, line-and-sinker, from the beginning of the story. Jasmine and T-Bone are both great characters in this book. I loved the twist at the end - I never saw that coming. Now for Book 3.
- M. A. DennisReviewed in the United Kingdom on September 13, 2008
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent read
I am so pleased to have found this author, she really does write a really
good suspense/romantic read. The characters are all so believable, and
you can really feel for the characters. This is the second of her
trilogy of the Last Stand series and they have all been excellent. Anyone
not read this author should definitely add her to your list, I look forward to reading the last of her series "Watch Me".
- Melissa KrewusikReviewed in Canada on February 12, 2020
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- CFReviewed in Canada on March 24, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Love Brenda Novac
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