Dying to Tell (Slaughter Creek, Bk 1)
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Genres: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Romance
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Romance
Book Type: Paperback
Linda S. (Linda) reviewed on + 770 more book reviews
From the book: "What happened to Sadie Nettleton's twin sister at the psychiatric hospital all those years ago? Ten years have passed since Sadie left Slaughter Creek leaving behind the only home she ever knew ... and the only man she ever loved. Unable to cope with her sister's madness or the terrible secret she and her sister share, Sadie swore never to return. But when her grandfather is murdered and her sister charged with the crime, Sadie has no choice but to confront her past."
I wanted to alter what I've been reading, so a little Romantic Suspense was in order. I was actually happy to find more suspense than love/sex .. although I think there is enough to satisfy just about any taste.
I liked the relationship between Sadie and her identical twin, Amelia. Even though they hadn't been close recently, when they were together, all those years just fell away.
Jake, the object of Sadie's dreams, is now sheriff of Slaughter Creek. You can imagine how he must feel when his little town all of a sudden is the site of several murdered people. He and Sadie work together to unravel the strings that connect them. Throw in a spooky psychiatric hospital and nurses and doctors who aren't the most compassionate people and you have a really interesting storyline.
The book kept my attention through most of it, although it bogged down just a bit in the middle. Since I know Jake has a brother in the FBI, I will be looking for the 2nd book in this series.
I wanted to alter what I've been reading, so a little Romantic Suspense was in order. I was actually happy to find more suspense than love/sex .. although I think there is enough to satisfy just about any taste.
I liked the relationship between Sadie and her identical twin, Amelia. Even though they hadn't been close recently, when they were together, all those years just fell away.
Jake, the object of Sadie's dreams, is now sheriff of Slaughter Creek. You can imagine how he must feel when his little town all of a sudden is the site of several murdered people. He and Sadie work together to unravel the strings that connect them. Throw in a spooky psychiatric hospital and nurses and doctors who aren't the most compassionate people and you have a really interesting storyline.
The book kept my attention through most of it, although it bogged down just a bit in the middle. Since I know Jake has a brother in the FBI, I will be looking for the 2nd book in this series.