Thursday, June 28, 2018

Watch the Girls by Jennifer Wolfe

 Watch the Girls by Jennifer Wolfe 
Release Date: July 10, 2018


Liv Hendricks use to be famous but she quit acting when her sister disappeared. It's been 15 years and Liv is a washed up teen star and broke. She is forced to return to the spotlight and while trying to get funding for a web series in which she will be a real private detective she is challenged to investigate the disappearances of women in a town made famous by horror movies that have been filmed there.

The first clue is followed by a series of other clues and information via social media. The more exposure the web series gets, the darker the game becomes especially when Liv's sister becomes a part of this dangerous game. Liv, is desperate to find the connection involving all the missing girls but what will it cost her as she's caught up in her own real horror film.

This is a fast paced thrilled with twists and turns. There is a level of predictability. The graphic scenes and sexual violence could make it difficult for some readers. 


* I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review

Wednesday, June 13, 2018

The Outsider by Stephen King

Stephen King has done it again. Be prepared to be completely enthralled. This book anted up the creep factor for me, as I grew up with tales of "The Outsider."

Terry Maitland has just been arrested for the murder of eleven year old local boy. There is strong evidence connecting him to the murder but he has a solid alibi. The investigation is stirring up more questions than answers.  Like many of his novels is comes down to good vs. evil.

The book pulls you in from page one and just continues to build up. There are so many twist and turns you aren't sure what path King is taking you down. It is purely unpredictable. The little hairs on the back of your neck stand and you might want to sleep with the light on!

Be prepared for some brutal, graphic scenes and a fun cameo from a well known author. This book is classic, Stephen King. First book that has left me on edge in years and keeping an ear out for creepy noises at night.

"Monsters are real, ghosts are real too. They live inside us, and sometimes, they win." - Stephen King


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