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Review Date: 10/8/2020
This book was just bleh....I was very much let down by the ending.
Review Date: 4/11/2023
I HATED the characters in this book. Every.single.one, with the exception of the daughter, Emma. I was super disappointed, because I have loved all of the other McMahon books.
Review Date: 12/31/2011
An enjoyable read, though predictable. The plot turns out exactly as you would suspect in the beginning. However, you must remember this was Kristan Higgins' first novel. I enjoyed it.
Review Date: 3/10/2023
Jennifer McMahon never disappoints. LOVED this book, and its unexpected twists. So GOOD!!!
Review Date: 9/7/2021
Not sure it was worth all the hype I heard beforehand, but it was definitely a 5 star read!!!
Review Date: 6/29/2023
Jennifer McMahon hardly ever disappoints--and this book is definitely no disappointment. One of my favorites of hers, as a matter of fact!
Review Date: 9/13/2022
Slaughter's books are always good; this one lost me in spots, but it all made sense in the end, and was a must for me to read before I read #2 in the series. You cannot help but root for Andy!
Review Date: 9/11/2020
Helpful Score: 1
Though the book was easy to read, the characters were despicable and very hard to root for. I felt as though I needed a shower when I got done reading it.
Review Date: 8/27/2019
I really enjoyed this book. It was very unexpected in how it unfolded, and I love that about a book. The ending is not what one would expect, so sit back, relax and enjoy!
Review Date: 3/12/2022
I am a diehard mystery/thriller fan---but this book was a wonderful respite from those. Full of rich characters and a heroine that you love to root for---I just loved this book, and actually MISSED the characters when I finished.
Review Date: 6/26/2011
Very well put together story, but it was a little rough for me, as an animal lover, to read. Be prepared for gritty treatment of animals and people, but the story is well worth the read.
Review Date: 7/19/2019
Had me at the first page. Author did an amazing job with the whodunit? aspect of the plot, as well as creating engaging characters for which the reader could easily root.
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