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See Her Die (Bree Taggert Book 2) : By – Melinda Leigh - Novel review and Podcast

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Originally reviewed at : Gobookmart.com   See Her Die     is even better than Book 1 " Cross Her Heart"     . Melinda Leigh's narrating makes a completely evolved serial murder procedural, encompassed by all around creative characters with bodies and the probability of something else. Recently appointed Sheriff, Bree Taggert, is back with her feisty methodology as she battles to rebuild and improve her department, against the feelings of hatred and shrouded outrage of longterm and displeased delegates. Who would she be able to trust? Who wants to guarantee she fails? Luckily, Bree has a couple of strong loved ones that add profundity and a human touch to the storyline, while a brutal serial killings follows new victims and those disrupting everything. I likewise delighted in how the animal characteristics plays significant jobs in the story. Once began, it was difficult to put down. Happy I had a day to complete this delightful thriller rapidly. The writer won...

Sweet Water : By – Cara Reinard - Novel Review

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Sweet Water : By – Cara Reinard     - Novel Review     Originally Reviewed at - Gobookmart.com   Sweet Water has a fascinating beginning when the peruser is immediately propelled to the center of a scene in Sewickley Heights: Yazmin is discovered dead.   We follow the storyteller, Sarah Ellsworth as she reveals to us her story. Sarah marries her sweetheart, Martin. They now live in a mansion located in Pennsylvania. It is a blessing from heaven, and Sarah and Martin have worked for this dream. Everything is magnificent until one night they get a call from their child, Finn, that he is in trouble, come rapidly. In the forested areas, they find a young boy on drugs, his dead girlfriend, Yazmin. Everything looks horrible, and Martin settles on the choice that takes their wonderful life into lies upon lies.   Is this drug related and how is Finn involved in all this? For what reason does Martin Ellsworth need to leave the scene as it is and deny his bette...