Helpful Score: 3
This is not as much suspenseful as it was frustrating. I kept mentally yelling "TALK TO YOUR SISTER, IDIOT" by the first third of the book. Otherwise, it rehashes a few of the older plot lines. At least we get a view at how Haven operatives interact with HQ and SCU. But you never really get to know Jessie or Emma, other than as characters that pop up in this book. I could also do without the switch to the killer's viewpoint, since it was pretty repetitive, with no real character development.
Ms. Hooper claims that this is the start of another trilogy. But I don't see how the second book will tie into this one since there really isn't any unanswered questions or mysterious background conspiracy.
Ms. Hooper claims that this is the start of another trilogy. But I don't see how the second book will tie into this one since there really isn't any unanswered questions or mysterious background conspiracy.
Jessie has to go back to her home town. She needs to remember what happened to her when she went to a party one night. She has no memory at all but she feels like it was real bad!!
Emma is Jessie's sister, and is having bad dreams of women being tortured and killed.
Are the two women looking for the same person or person's??
Emma is Jessie's sister, and is having bad dreams of women being tortured and killed.
Are the two women looking for the same person or person's??