Afraid or not, Detective
Bobbie Gentry has a monster to confront. The pain of losing her family
and nearly her life to a criminal's vile hunger is still fresh, but now
the landscape is different. Now she's not alone. Now she has Nick Shade
to trust. Nick treats the terror of his past with vengeance. He's
dedicated his life to hunting serial killers, and he'd give up his last
breath to save Bobbie. When a string of killings bloodies Savannah's
elite society and causes cold cases to resurface, Bobbie is captured in a
city more haunted than Nick's inescapable nightmares. And as the
murderer strikes close, Nick and Bobbie will need to become even closer
if they're going to survive.
Review: Thank you Debra Webb for the ARC of The Coldest Fear by Debra Webb that I read and reviewed.
This
was the third book in the Shades of Death Series and I would recommend
that you read the series in order not have any spoilers and to get the
entire enjoyment of this great series that is truly a great read by
Debra Webb.
Now for this third book, I can honestly say I loved it
from the first page until the very last word that was written. I loved
the surprises that Webb threw at her readers and the great and satisfied
end to this storyline. I absolutely love Bobbie and Nick together and
in this book they once again did not disappoint me.
There really are
no words for this book that I can say. This is Debra Webb at her best.
This series has been one of her best. If you are looking for a book that
will keep you up night or make you not want to put it down this is
definitely for you. I am not going to give spoilers and as I stated the
other books should be read as well but The Coldest Fear is one hot book.
I am giving The Coldest Fear five out of five stars.
Tuesday, August 29, 2017
Wednesday, August 23, 2017
The Other Girl by Erica Spindler
Officer Miranda Rader
of the Hammond PD in Louisiana is known for her honesty, integrity, and
steady hand in a crisis—but that wasn’t always so. Miranda comes from
Jasper, just south of Hammond, a place about the size of a good spit on a
hot day, and her side of the tracks was the wrong one. She’s worked
hard to leave the girl she used to be behind and earn respect in her
position as an officer.
However, when Miranda and her partner are called to investigate the murder of one of the town’s most beloved college professors, they’re unprepared for the gruesomeness of the scene. This murder is unlike any they’ve ever investigated, and just when Miranda thinks she’s seen the worst of it, she finds a piece of evidence that chills her to the core: a faded newspaper clipping about a terrible night from her long-buried past. Then another man turns up dead, this one a retired cop, and not just any cop—Clint Wheeler, the cop who took her statement that night. Two murders, two very different men, two killings that on the surface had nothing in common—except Miranda. 14 years ago.
And when her fingerprints turn up at the scene of the first murder, Miranda once again finds herself under the microscope, her honesty and integrity doubted, her motivations questioned. Alone again, the trust of her colleagues shattered, Miranda must try to trust the instincts she’s pushed down for so long, and decide what’s right—before it’s too late.
Review: Thank you NetGallley for the copy of The Other Girl by Erica Spindler that I read and reviewed.
This book was one heck of a read. At first I thought it was going to be a boring book that I was going to know everything halfway through. Man was I wrong. Spindler was full of surprises with this book and by the time I finished The Other Girl I was left speechless. Just the way I love to be left after I read a great suspense book.
This is a must read for suspense fans and for Spindler fans as well. As I said before it is full of surprises and twists and turns that will keep that reader on their toes throughout the entire book. The characters are all excellent and likeable and you can't help but want everyone to get their acts together to right answer in the case.
I am giving The Other Girl five out of five stars.
However, when Miranda and her partner are called to investigate the murder of one of the town’s most beloved college professors, they’re unprepared for the gruesomeness of the scene. This murder is unlike any they’ve ever investigated, and just when Miranda thinks she’s seen the worst of it, she finds a piece of evidence that chills her to the core: a faded newspaper clipping about a terrible night from her long-buried past. Then another man turns up dead, this one a retired cop, and not just any cop—Clint Wheeler, the cop who took her statement that night. Two murders, two very different men, two killings that on the surface had nothing in common—except Miranda. 14 years ago.
And when her fingerprints turn up at the scene of the first murder, Miranda once again finds herself under the microscope, her honesty and integrity doubted, her motivations questioned. Alone again, the trust of her colleagues shattered, Miranda must try to trust the instincts she’s pushed down for so long, and decide what’s right—before it’s too late.
Review: Thank you NetGallley for the copy of The Other Girl by Erica Spindler that I read and reviewed.
This book was one heck of a read. At first I thought it was going to be a boring book that I was going to know everything halfway through. Man was I wrong. Spindler was full of surprises with this book and by the time I finished The Other Girl I was left speechless. Just the way I love to be left after I read a great suspense book.
This is a must read for suspense fans and for Spindler fans as well. As I said before it is full of surprises and twists and turns that will keep that reader on their toes throughout the entire book. The characters are all excellent and likeable and you can't help but want everyone to get their acts together to right answer in the case.
I am giving The Other Girl five out of five stars.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)