Review of Imperfect Promises

About the Book

Book Title: Imperfect Promises

Author: Elizabeth Noyes

Genre: Action, Suspense, Romance

Release date: August, 2018

Award-winning romantic suspense author, Elizabeth Noyes raises the bar in this stunning conclusion of The Imperfect Series!

Former Special Forces operative, Jonas Cameron, traded his past and his service for his family back in Idaho and the ranch he loves. But ghosts have a disturbing way of not staying where you leave them.

Shea Townsend is on her way to becoming a chef extraordinaire until her father’s illness pulls her from culinary school and back to Montana to care for him. After his death, disinherited and alone, she sets out to make a new life for herself, one which may or may not include the too-alpha, too-sexy Jonas Cameron.

Jonas learns of a homegrown terrorist threat against him and his family at the same time a mysterious stalker sets his sights on Shea. Determined to neutralize both dangers, Jonas calls on old friends for help and draws upon his own very specialized skill set to end the menaces to Shea and himself.

As the danger escalates, secrets are revealed and the truth emerges in a deadly cat and mouse game with Shea caught in the middle.

Fast-paced action. Heart-pounding adventure. This is not your ordinary romantic suspense story!

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My Review

As a disclaimer right up front, I did not read the first four books in Elizabeth Noyes’  Imperfect series before jumping into Imperfect Promises. With that in mind, I felt as if I wasn’t privy to important information that may have helped me to connect more closely with the characters. I would suggest that you read at least one of the other books in the series first if you haven’t already done so. Main characters Shea Townsend and Jonas Cameron had obviously met in a previous book and part of their history was given then. However, the very first scene—full of action and well written—drew me to the characters.

I love romance and I love suspense, and since Imperfect Promises was tagged as a romantic suspense novel, I was there. This genre usually tends to follow a specific story arc, yet that wasn’t the case for this book. The climax had come and gone sooner than I’d expected, which left me waiting for the bad guy to resurrect—like so many bad movies where the villain is killed (or so we think) and then reappears. I’ve never been a fan of this technique, so I was pleased to see Noyes didn’t use this cliché ploy. 

However, the end of the story had quite a lag. I understand (and have used the technique myself) about jumping three weeks later, or a month later… But Elizabeth Noyes does this several times near the end of the book and it was frustrating. The characters were having a challenge connecting with each other, which is not very plausible given today’s technology.

I can’t imagine how difficult it is to write five books about one family. Each of the siblings had their own story, and it would be remiss of me to not go back and read the first four books. I’d like to know the beginning of Jonas and Shea’s story and see where their romance truly began. Elizabeth Noyes is a good writer, and my interest is peaked.

I was given a free copy of Imperfect Promises in order to state my honest opinion about the book, which is what I did in this review.

About the Author

Elizabeth Noyes—professional writer, aspiring author, dedicated dreamer—lives in the suburbs of Atlanta with her husband and best friend, Paul, who listens tirelessly while she regales him with all the tales in her head of damaged, but very human characters clamoring to be heard.

A native of the Deep South, she claims to still “speak the language,” even after traveling around the world for most of her adult life. Recently retired from a career as a professional business writer and editor, she now fills her days editing, critiquing, reading, playing with the grandkids, learning more about Social Media than she ever wanted, and putting her stories into words to share with others.

Guest Post from Elizabeth Noyes

The Imperfect Tie Between Characters, Themes, and Titles

I love reading across all genres. If it’s well- written, I’m an easy catch. What I don’t like is when fictional characters are portrayed as model-worthy with perfect looks, perfect physiques, and perfect personalities. Yuk! I’ve never met a perfect person.

To quote Mark Twain, “The only difference between reality and fiction is that fiction needs to be credible.”

I want characters with the same flaws as you and me—judgmental, short-tempered, guilt-ridden, egotistical, defiant, withdrawn, too-skinny, compassionate, couch potatoes, foolish, silly, serious, low self-esteem, arrogant, hurt, guilty, deceiving, generous… in other words, real people. These are character traits I relate to, and they come alive on the pages, giving hope that we can also learn from our mistakes and grow into something better.

The characters in the Imperfect Series let themselves and others down. They struggle with life issues, make poor decisions, grieve over mistakes, and then pick themselves up and go on.

In Imperfect Wings, guilt and low self esteem plague TJ, while her male counterpart, Garrett, struggles with anger issues. In Imperfect Trust, yeah, trust was a problem for both Lucy and Wade. With Imperfect Bonds, Cassidy fights for her sister’s forgiveness as she deals with feelings of inadequacy … both of which carry over into her relationship with Derek. In Imperfect Lies—yep, another obvious theme. Lies from the past come back to haunt Mallory and James.

In the final book of the series, Imperfect Promises, the main male character, Jonas, is by a nature a control freak. He suffers from guilt over a perceived failure when at his deepest core he is a protector and perfectionist. Shea, the female protagonist, rose from the ashes of a devastating childhood to forge a new life for herself. Both discover that promises made to themselves and to others can’t always be kept. Despite best intentions, life sometimes gets in the way.

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Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Elizabeth is giving away a grand prize of a $50 Amazon gift card!!

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Comments 2

  1. Thank you for your review on “Imperfect Promises” by Elizabeth Noyes and for being part of the book tour.

    This book fascinates me and I’d love the opportunity to read it.

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