This short story is a part of the Will Trent series, and I enjoyed it very much. I listened to it in audiobook format, and it was narrated very well.
I enjoyed this book very much. It had an interesting plot and we also got to know the characters Sara, Jeff, and Lena better. The crimes being committed in this story were particularly disturbing because they included children. The novel jumps very quickly into action which I appreciate along with the clever plot twists. However, when you start to figure out what is happening you can almost predict who the culprits will be.
This is the third book I have read from this author, and I love the character, Eloise Norton. She is very well written. I also enjoy the dialogue and the way that it sounds natural. What I did not like about this book was the ending. I feel like the book just ends with no real lead up to the conclusion. She ended the last book this way too—it kind of fades out.
Gross. This was my first time reading a graphic novel, and I probably won't read another.
No stars and no words for this urban fantasy. I will never read another JaQuavis Coleman book again.
I really enjoyed this book. I loved reading about Tessa Leoni's origin story. It made me like her character even more. D. D. Warren however not so much. D. D. is not a good detective in my eyes. She was outsmarted at every turn in this book, however I will extend some grace as she was going through some personal issues of her own. I really enjoy reading the Tessa Leoni series and I hope there is more to come.