Book Review: Need To Know by Karen Cleveland

After a few chapters in…

 

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5 disco balls

This book is set to be released on January 23, 2018: SAVE THE DATE!
Pre-order on Amazon

I came home from work one day and noticed a package on my porch. I didn’t notice the return address and wasn’t expecting any packages. Imagine my surprise when I opened it and it was a copy of this book courtesy of Ballantine Marketing and Random House. Not sure how they found me, but so glad they did. This book is a must read.

So, this review will not include much detail as I don’t want to give anything away.

Vivian Miller, our protagonist, is a CIA Analyst focusing on uncovering identities of Russian spies. Very early on in the book Vivian discovers information that will put her career and family in danger; the rest reads like a season of Homeland. I loved it. You will too.

The chapters were short and addicting. The flow in which they were written made me feel as though I was reading at a much quicker pace. I especially liked how scenes would flashback in time: a foreshadowing of things to come.

The film rights were sold to Universal for Charlize Theron: it certainly will make an interesting movie.

I hope you enjoy it as much as I did! If you have already read it and agree/disagree, I would love to hear from you: drop a comment below.

 

16 thoughts on “Book Review: Need To Know by Karen Cleveland

  1. Great review! Adding this to my TBR list! As if it’s not already long enough! But you can never read too many books right?!!?

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  2. “The chapters were short and addicting.” This appeals to me so much. As I get older I have a harder and harder time staying focus for long periods of time.

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