Review: Run from Fear – Jami Alden

Posted March 15, 2012 by Shannon in Reviews / 1 Comment

Run from Fear by Jami Alden
Series:  Trilogy #3
Release Date:  February 28, 2012
Publisher:  Forever Romance
Page Count:  464
Source:  Provided by publisher
Buy the book at: Amazon 

With each step she takes, he tracks her every move, waiting for the perfect time. The perfect revenge. Until then, he’ll watch her… 
More than anything, Talia Vega wanted to leave behind her harrowing past. Moving 800 miles away, she succeeded . . . until the one man who knows her darkest secrets wanders into the restaurant where she works. Now the agonizing memories come crashing back—along with an undeniable desire for Jack Brooks, the ex-Green Beret who rescued her from a sadistic monster two years ago. 
Jack Brooks knows that showing up unannounced is a purely selfish move. Talia doesn’t need his protection anymore, but he can’t get the raven-haired beauty out of his mind. And when a twisted madman is hell-bent on resurrecting her tortuous past, Jack vows to do anything to keep her safe–even risk his own life to save the only woman he’s ever loved.


I’m going to be honest and say I wasn’t really looking forward to the third installment to the Trilogy series.  To me, the series was always about Megan Flynn trying to exonerate her brother Sean and the aftermath of Sean being found not-guilty.  I didn’t like Talia Vega, in either book, despite what horrible things she had suffered because of Nate Brewster.  I was iffy on Jack Brooks, because he seemed shady and wishy washy at times.  But, I’m absolutely, positively glad I picked this one up because it was absolutely fabulous and changed all my feelings about Talia and Jack. 


The story picks up two years after the events in Beg for Mercy and Hide from Evil.  Talia is living in Northern California and trying to put together some semblance of a normal life for herself and her eighteen year old sister, Rosie.  But she’s still haunted by what Nate Brewster, David Maxwell and Margaret Grayson-Maxwell did to her.  So it’s no surprise that when she starts receiving “gifts” in the mail that were things David Maxwell gave to her, she starts to freak out.  What she wasn’t counting on was Jack Brooks showing up.


Jack has been keeping his eye on Talia and Rosie, from a distance, for the past two years.  He knew how important it was for Talia to feel like she was rebuilding her life and he knew that his feelings for her would always make him want to wrap her up and protect her.  When business brings him to Northern California, he stops by to check on her.  When their visit didn’t go quite as planned, he vowed to stay away.  But Talia’s gifts make him take control and do what he needs to do to protect her.


As I said at the beginning of this post, I was really crazy about either Jack or Talia in the previous two books.  But this book gives you a bird’s eye view on just how scarred both of these characters are.  


Talia is dealing with the guilt and fear the have been her constant companions since Nate Brewster kidnapped her.  She knows it was her mistakes that landed herself and Rosie in the situation that they are in and she trying to ensure they have as normal a life as possible.  Unfortunately, despite how she feels about Jack (and she really does like him) all she thinks he sees is the woman he rescued and pities her.  


Jack isn’t much better off in the emotional department.  He had an abusive father with a mother was wasn’t willing to help herself or her kids.  He tried to save a friend and her son from an abusive Green Beret teammate, but instead had to deal with the aftermath of their murder/suicide.  And then there is Talia and what she went through.  The man is a big pile of mush covered in muscle.


Putting these two together is a tremendous emotional roller coaster.  She pushes, he pulls.  He says yes, she says no.  But when they do finally get their act together and connect, as a reader you can visually see to halves joining together.


As with the other two books in the series, Jami Alden creates some fabulously evil characters who try to wreck havoc in our hero and heroine’s lives.  In this case, it’s a geeky physics TA who has a need to emulate his hero and take a step his hero was never able to take.  He’s creepy, in an unassuming kind of way, that may have you looking at the quiet ones a little bit differently!


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I am a lover of alpha males with dirty mouths, strong heroines putting alpha males in their place, and the Chicago Blackhawks. I'm a proud hockey mom who can often be found at the hockey rink cheering on my favorite forward, with my kindle close by.

One response to “Review: Run from Fear – Jami Alden

  1. Thanks for the great review! I’ve got book 1 in my TBR mountain and since I’ve been reading such positive reviews about this series, it’s getting bumped to the next book I read.

    Have a wonderful weekend!