" I'm a sucker for stories set in the world of racehorses, or horses in general, so True Betrayals had an advantage going in. That said, I wasn't overly impressed with the book. Part of that was that the pacing which, especially in the first half, was slow. The reader gets introduced to all the players but not a whole lot else happens. Secondly, it took me a while to warm up the Kelsey. I didn't dislike her, and was even sympathetic, but she's a very reserved individual and it comes across. Perhaps that's more a testament to Ms. Roberts writing than a flaw, however. I liked the main characters, and the mystery was solid. Some of the "bad guys" are stereotypically bad, but others are not. Overall it was a good, solid effort, but somehow lacking the fire of some of Roberts other romantic suspense novels like Carnal Innocence, or the really fine suspense plotting of books like High Noon. "
— Carrie, 1/30/2014