I love Sandra Brown. Lots of red herrings. I thought I knew the villain, then changed my mind, then changed my mind again, and still didn‘t actually know until our heroine did.
I love Sandra Brown. Lots of red herrings. I thought I knew the villain, then changed my mind, then changed my mind again, and still didn‘t actually know until our heroine did.
Happily reading along and turn the page to find this! I‘ve never seen a streaky page like this before. Flipping ahead, the next two left hand pages are the same, and further on two right hand pages.
Im a devoted Sandra brown fan, but as the title indicates, this was a story that truly had darkness. Child pornography, incest, violence are intertwined with a mystery murderer and radio caller named Valentino. Radio host Paris Gibson alerts authorities to a trapped underage girl. Police psychologist Dean is on the case and the two know each other from their former lives in Houston, based around their best friend Jack who committed tragic suicide.
I was late to the Kindle party, but Sandra and I are making up for lost time.
Y'all, the accuracy is real. Not only is it Monday but we're so close to the end of Daylight Savings time and I'm so ready. Something about waking up while it's still dark hurts my soul...
I can do this. I think I can, I think I can... 😥
Brown never disappoints! One particularly good thing with this book is she sets up a number of potential culprits to keep you guessing until the last 50ish pages.