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Die Before I Wake, by Laurie Breton

Just five days after they meet, Julie Hanrahan and Dr. Thomas Larkin exchange vows on a moonlit Caribbean beach, the whirlwind conclusion to a romance that's swept her off her feet. Tom is sexy, witty and charming and Julie's sure she's found her Prince Charming.

But not every fairy tale ends happily ever after.

With a workaholic husband, a hostile mother-inlaw and a resentful stepdaughter, the honeymoon doesn't last long. Especially after Julie finds out that Tom's first wife didn't die in an accident after all. The cops called her death a suicide, but Julie is convinced that somebody helped Beth over the side of the Swift River Bridge.

Every marriage has its secrets. Julie is starting to wonder if she'll survive discovering the truth about hers...or die before she wakes.

  • Sales Rank: #200785 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2012-10-15
  • Released on: 2012-10-15
  • Format: Kindle eBook

From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. Breton's high-tension tale follows 30-year-old Julie Larkin as she settles into her marriage to heartthrob doctor Tom. In the harsh light of his Newmarket, Maine, hometown, the whirlwind romance and impromptu Bahamas wedding look a bit silly. Tom's mother, Jeanette, is openly cold to Julie. Then questions come up about the demise of Tom's first wife, Beth. He claims it was an accident. The cops call it a suicide. Beth's sister is certain Tom killed her. Tom's young daughters have serious issues around their mother's death, which one of them witnessed. There's no one Julie can trust in Newmarket, so she tries to solve the mystery herself, endangering her own life. Breton (Point of Departure) has a light touch that belies the sinister forces at work just beneath the surface of this extremely successful thriller. (Jan.)
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I've always been a white-knuckle flier.

Normally the most rational of people, I have trouble trusting any law of physics that expects me to believe that a fifty-ton aircraft loaded with two hundred people is going to stay in the air because of something having to do with lift and thrust and air currents. In my narrow world view, gravity wins out every time. Every ounce of common sense tells me that the only possible outcome to such a scenario is for the plane to plummet from the sky, carrying me, and 199 other passengers and crew members, to a fiery death.

The flight from L.A. to Boston had taken about eight hours, and somewhere around Pittsburgh, we'd hit turbulence in the form of a hurricane that was battering the Northeast. I'd been forced to close my eyes to keep from seeing lightning tap dance all around the 747's wing tips. Eventually, the thunder and lightning gave way to rain, and I relaxed a little. But it was more than the storm, more than my customary terror of falling from the sky in a ball of fire, that had my fingertips pressing permanent prints into the armrest of my first-class seat; it was the fear of what waited for us on the ground.

The plane began its descent into Boston. Beside me, Tom sat calmly leafing through an in-flight magazine as though he did this kind of thing every day. Thomas Larkin, OB/GYN, small-town New England doctor, widower, father of two and all-around heartthrob, was my new husband. And I still couldn't believe it.

Julie Larkin. Julie Hanrahan Ixirkin. I kept mentally trying out the name, just to see how it sounded inside my head. What it sounded like most was disbelief. We'd met on a cruise ship, off the coast of Barbados. The trip had been a birthday present from Carlos and the girls at Phoenix, the L.A. boutique I managed. Because thirty was a significant birthday, and because the last couple years of my life had been a complete train wreck, my bighearted co-workers had thrown me a birthday bash, complete with black balloons, a male stripper and a ticket for a Caribbean cruise. They'd joked with me about finding Prince Charming somewhere on that floating palace. He would look like Johnny Depp— minus the eyeliner and the sword—and have more money than Donald Trump.

I'd gone along with the joke, even though I wasn't in the market for a man. After the unimaginable losses of the last two years, I'd made it my mission to fill the empty void inside me with work. I had no room—or desire—for romance. After my divorce from Jeffrey, I'd expected to take a lengthy hiatus from the dating scene. Like maybe the rest of my life.

But, as John Lennon so famously said, life is what happens while you're making other plans. Eighteen hours into the cruise, I found myself seated next to Dr. Thomas Larkin at dinner. Tom fit all the romantic stereotypes: He was tall, dark and handsome. Smart and witty and charming, with vivid blue eyes and a smile that drove like an arrow directly into my heart. Best of all, he made me laugh, when I hadn't laughed in a very long time.

There were other things I also hadn't done in a very long time. Following the guiding principle that what happens on the Princess line stays on the Princess line, I threw myself wholeheartedly into a shallow, scorching, unabashedly shameless shipboard romance. Ten days, I reasoned, and I'd be back in L.A., selling rhinestone bracelets to anorexic young blondes who played tennis and spent half their lives at the beach. In the interim, a little sun, sand and sex were just what the doctor ordered.

Except that, somewhere along the way, what was supposed to be no more than a shipboard fling turned into something else. And on the morning when Tom, his hair as rumpled as my bed sheets, pulled out a blue velvet box that held a single diamond solitaire, I realized he was offering me more than just marriage. He was offering me a second chance. A fresh start. And the opportunity to leave L.A., and all its sorrows, behind.

There was nothing left for me in L.A. Dad was gone. Jeffrey had moved on to bigger and better things. And Angel, the baby I'd lost, was nothing more than a sweet, painful memory. For a while, I'd been thinking about quitting my job, climbing into my beloved yellow Miata, and driving off alone into the sunset.

But Tom offered me so much more than that.

Anybody who knows me will tell you that I'm a born cynic. After all, I'm Dave Hanrahan's daughter. He taught me pretty much everything I know, and if there was one thing Dad didn't believe in, it was romance. Right now, he was probably spinning in his grave over the knowledge that his only daughter, high on moonlight and hormones and God only knew what else, had stood on a white-sand Bahamian beach at midnight, a month after her thirtieth birthday, and married a man she'd known for five days.

I was still having trouble believing it myself.

Beside me, Tom turned a page. "How can you do that?" I said.

Without looking up, he said, "Easy. I just lift the corner with my finger, and—"

"Ha, ha. Very funny. Aren't you nervous?"

"Why should I be?" He flipped another page. "Seems as though you're nervous enough for both of us."

"With good reason. I'm serious, Tom. It's not every day your firstborn son comes home from a Caribbean cruise with a brand-new wife in tow. What if your mother hates me?"

He closed the magazine and looked at me. He smiled, and the corners of his eyes crinkled, and my heart did this funny little thing it'd been doing since the first time he smiled at me. "She's not going to hate you," he said. "Even if she did, it wouldn't matter. I'm thirty-eight years old. A little too old for my mother to be running my life. Besides, she'll love you."

"Why should she love me?"

He leaned and placed a kiss on the tip of my nose. "Because I love you. Stop worrying."

Easy for him to say. He wasn't the one who was uprooting his entire life, leaving behind friends, coworkers, career and home, to move to some tiny town in Maine, all in the name of love.

He must have seen the expression on my face. "Having second thoughts?" he asked.

God knows, I should have been. What I'd done was so out of character, I still couldn't believe I'd really done it. In spite of being Dave's daughter— or maybe because of it—I'd never done anything this crazy. This was risk-taking behavior, something I'd spent the last decade avoiding. This was stepping off the edge of a cliff into free fall, without a parachute or a safety net to slow my plunge. This was insanity at its terrifying, spine-tingling, exhilarating best.

The days we'd spent aboard ship had been heaven, days of sparkling turquoise water and ice-cold margaritas, days we'd spent lying on matching chaises, fingers loosely clasped in the space between his chair and mine as we soaked up the sun's rays, nearly purring with mindless contentment.

And then, there were the nights.

In light of my legendary cynicism, it seemed farfetched that the word besotted kept coming to mind. It sounds so undignified. So junior high school. And I'm a woman who has walked a hard road to maturity. But none of that seemed to matter, because at that particular moment, as we touched down smoothly on the runway at Logan International Airport on an early September afternoon, it was the only word that came close to describing how I felt about my new husband.

Tom was still looking at me, still waiting for an answer, his blue eyes pensive, as though he wasn't quite certain what my response might be. Was I having second thoughts?

Was he out of his mind?

I grinned and said, "In your dreams."

Nobody was at the airport to meet us.

"I don't get it," Tom said. We stood with our baggage, lone islands in a sea of arriving passengers who flowed around us like salmon swimming upstream. "I told Mom what time we'd be landing. Which gate we'd be coming through. Where to meet us." He flipped his cell phone closed. "There's no answer at the house."

"Maybe she's running late because of the weather. She could've hit traffic. Does she have a cell phone?"

A vertical wrinkle appeared between his eyebrows. "In spite of my constant nagging, she's too stubborn to buy one."

Until now, I'd never seen him frown. I hoped it wasn't an omen. I couldn't help wondering if his mother's failure to arrive on time was a deliberate snub aimed at me, her new daughter-in-law. Tom had described his mother as formidable. Intimidating. Difficult. All of which went a long way toward explaining the unease I'd been feeling ever since we took off from Los Angeles. I'd already built up a picture of her in my mind, one that involved horns, a tail, and sharp teeth.

But I was determined to win her over. After all, Jeannette Larkin was the woman whose DNA would be passed on to my children. "I'm sure she'll be along shortly," I said.

"Maybe." But he didn't look convinced, which did absolutely nothing to alleviate my apprehension. "You have to understand my mother," he said. "She's a bit set in her ways. This wouldn't be the first time she's done something off-the-wall just to prove a point."

In other words, maybe my theory was right. Great. "Okay," I said, trying to focus on the primary problem at hand. "If she doesn't show up, how do we get home?" We still had at least a hundred miles to go.

Scanning the crowd, he said, "We'll have to rent a car. Damn it, I knew I should've driven down by myself and left my car in long-term parking. But you can't imagine how much I hate to do that. You never know what you'll find when you get back. Scratches, dents, slashed tires, graffiti—"

I patted his arm in a gesture of comfort. "She could be wandering around the airport, lost. Maybe you should try having her paged."

Some of the frustration left his eyes. "Right," he said. "Good idea, Jules."

Nobody in my entire thirty years had ever gotten away with calling me Jules. Until now. A lot of firsts going on here.

"You stay with the bags," he said, and began moving in the direction of the American Airlines ticket counter. He'd taken just a couple of steps when a male voice separated itself from the babble and hum of the crowd.

"Tommy! Yo, ...

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
tense contemporary gothic thriller
By A Customer
Julie Hanrahan goes on a cruise as a means of relaxing. On board she meets and falls in love with widower Dr. Thomas Larkin, father of two young children. He feels the same way and after a five day whirlwind courtship they marry.

Julie leaves California to live with her spouse in Maine where she struggles to adjust to the environs. However, the biggest shock is to learn that Tom's first wife Beth committed suicide and her two kids still grieve big time as they do not understand why their mommy died. Tom's mother, who lives with the, is outright nasty to Julie, who wonders if she should go home. As she considers fleeing to the West Coast, Beth's sister believes her sister was murdered probably by Tom, who displays a temper that he hid when they were in the Caribbean. Julie ponders whether her husband is a killer as accidents begin to befall on her.

Though the theme has been used before (for instance the classic Grant-Bergman movie Notorious) DIE BEFORE I WAKE is a tense contemporary gothic thriller with excellent spins. Laurie Breton keeps the reader off kilter guessing whether Tom is a dangerous menace ready to kill his second wife or a brooding hero unsure what to do to keep his beloved safe. The story line is fast-paced but it is Julie's account of the goings-on that makes the tale exciting and frightening as the audience knows the bumps in the night are real; at least in her mind. Ms. Breton provides a one sitting taut tale that keeps fans off balance with doubts between straight deadly suspense and romantic suspense.

Harriet Klausner

4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Excellent romantic suspense
By Mystery/suspense lover
From the moment I started reading this book, I couldn't put it down. With its deftly hidden clues, clever red herrings, and well-developed cast of characters, Die Before I Wake is one of the best romantic suspense novels I've read in a long time. I recommend it highly to all suspense lovers.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
An Awesome 5 Star Mystery/Thriller You Must Read!!!
By Deb_Loves2read
Wow! What a great page-turning (contemporary fiction) suspense story! ... I really didn't know until the end, "who dunnit" :o ... This was really well written with turns and twists to keep you reading! ... I won't add any spoilers here, but I was so rooting for the 'obvious' villain to really be innocent :o ... This was my first book I have ever read by Laurie Breton & was thrilled to find out she's a fellow 'Maine-iac' ;) ... This is a must read for anyone :) ... I will now be accumulating her other books to read ;)

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