Review Of The Novel 'Closer Than You Think' By Karen Rose

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Cincinnati is a series of three romantic suspense novels written by the prolific American author Karen Rose. The first novel in the Cincinnati series that also happens to be the sixteenth novel in her romantic suspense series of novels is the 2014 published “Closer Than You Think”.

Just like all her other novels, the Cincinnati series of novels is a universe based series that takes place in Cincinnati Ohio. In addition to being set in the same universe, the novels also have connections in theme and character backgrounds and motivations. For the most part the characters have similar backstories consisting of men and women scarred by dark pasts. Their turbulent pasts make them valiant protectors of their loved ones and champions of the rights of those who cannot protect themselves.
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It has gotten so bad that she would rather move to her grandmother’s house in Cincinnati, which has actually been a nightmarish experience for her since childhood. She hopes to suppress the memories she has of the old house and start a new life far away from the deranged

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