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Zoe (85 KP) rated Dragon Tears in Books
Nov 21, 2019
I always enjoy reading thia author as the supernatural elements are always very good, the stories keep you in suspense wanting to carry on reading. Characters and conclusion were very good with clever plot twists and turns.
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Kristina (502 KP) rated The Quickie in Books
Dec 7, 2020
BookReporter.com says, "Action? Check." Very true. It was pretty action packed. "Suspense? By the carload." Fact, the suspense, twists, and turns just kept coming. "Romance? Yes." Now I know why their answer is so vague and only one word - anything that could be considered romance occurs before the 11th chapter (and these were some short chapters!). "Erotica? Let's just say that it's not limited to the cover." Error, error! What Patterson has written couldn't even touch the average erotica novel - I've written more erotic scenarios. I know erotica isn't James' forte and it didn't take away from the story, I was just disappointed in this part of BookReporter's review. I can tell you I never would have predicted the ending and there was no way I could have foreseen some of the shocking revelations within the book. It's shocker after shocker. Once again, Patterson has managed to write another brilliant suspense!
MissCagey (2652 KP) rated Pretend You Don't See Her in Books
Nov 16, 2017
A real page turner (1 more)
Keeps you gripped right till the end
Thoroughly enjoyed this book. Made me want to keep reading to find out whodunnit! Red Herrings thrown in to keep you on your toes as you actively feel the suspense building.