My pick for favourite book of July for #12Booksof2024
Again quite a poor month for really good reads. This was the best of them.
@Andrew65
My pick for favourite book of July for #12Booksof2024
Again quite a poor month for really good reads. This was the best of them.
@Andrew65
3.5⭐
• I enjoyed the first book in this series, but this sequel didn‘t quite work for me. I‘m more than willing to say that this might have more to do with me than the book itself, since the first book was so good and because everyone else seems to love it.
• They switched narrators and I don‘t think I liked her as much as Stacey Glemboski.
The first audio we chose for our two week road trip out East. tbh, neither of us liked it. The narrator didn't help but in general it was not a compelling storyline- it seemed too jumbled and confused with killers abounding left, right, and center. And the MC was a little annoying while her past trauma only seemed to surface when it was convenient. My thoughts when it ended “finally!“.
Following on from the first book, Cameron Prescott (now Jenkins) is living in Tok, Alaska. As well as working as the town's new dentist, Cameron is now neighbours with BF, state trooper Dane. It's a new start but it looks as if the past might be catching up with Cameron once again when a new murder takes place which has similarities to those committed by her late husband, John Prescott aka the Teacher Killer. John is dead though. Isn't he?
Cameron is starting over with her new state trooper boyfriend after the death of her serial killer husband. But when a murder happens that‘s eerily similar to her husband‘s style she begins to wonder if she‘s free of him after all or if she‘s fallen for the wrong man once again. I had fun with this one. It kept me guessing & there were even some surprises I wasn‘t expecting. Cameron is strong & fierce. She‘s not afraid to get her hands dirty.