I bought this book from my local library when it was selling some of its retired books. I thought it was a decent story--read it in about three days. Some of the criticisms in the one- and two-star (Amazon) reviews relate to the author's inaccurate portrayal of the Jewish community. I'm not Jewish so I didn't know if what the author was writing was correct.
I'm giving it three instead of four or five stars because of the liberal use of the "F" word and also a couple of the sexual scenes which really added nothing to the story. Rebekah, the protagonist, was not particularly well developed. I didn't care one way or the other about her. Her rescue from the garage seemed a little too convenient and unbelievable.
This isn't a terrible book but it's also not a great one. I plan to read the next book (thus far there are two more books in this series). Maybe there will be more character and plot development.
I'm giving it three instead of four or five stars because of the liberal use of the "F" word and also a couple of the sexual scenes which really added nothing to the story. Rebekah, the protagonist, was not particularly well developed. I didn't care one way or the other about her. Her rescue from the garage seemed a little too convenient and unbelievable.
This isn't a terrible book but it's also not a great one. I plan to read the next book (thus far there are two more books in this series). Maybe there will be more character and plot development.